2010 College Football Week 7 Injury Report

Last Updated on October 16, 2010 11:00 am by drew

CFB Week 7 Injury Report

It is hard for any college football team to go through a season without a major injury and in Week 7 a number of teams could be without key players.

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The biggest injury this week came with Oregon State, who lost star receiver James Rodgers for the season with a knee injury. Rodgers was injured in last week’s win over Arizona when he was tackled from behind in the end zone. According to oddsmakers from online sports book SBGGLOBAL, Oregon State is now a 2-point underdog against Washington on Saturday despite opening the week as a favorite.

For the complete injury report for the top 25 games in week seven of the college football season, see below

2010 College Football Week 7 Injury Report (Top 25 Games Only)

Boston College vs. No. 16 Florida State – Noon ET

Florida State has a pair of offensive lineman in Blake Snider and A.J. Ganguzza that are each questionable with injuries while defensive linemen Tochmon Stevens and Cameron Erving are also each questionable. For BC, wide receiver Clyde Lee is probable with a leg injury.

Illinois vs. No. 13 Michigan State – Noon ET

Michigan State is pretty healthy with a pair of backups out for the season with various injuries while Illinois has receivers Steve Hull and Eddie McGee both questionable with ankle injuries. Linebacker Russell Ellington is also questionable for Illinois with a shoulder injury.

No. 21 Missouri vs. Texas A&M – Noon ET

The Aggies have just one major injury as defensive back DeMaurier Thompson is out for the season with a knee injury. Missouri quarterback Blaine Gabbert is probable with a hip injury while defensive end Aldon Smith is questionable with a leg injury.

No. 15 Iowa vs. Michigan – 3:30PM ET

Iowa is lacking depth at running back as Paki O’Meara is questionable for the game with a concussion while Jewel Hampton is already out for the season with a knee injury and Brandon Wegher is out indefinitely for personal reasons. Michigan may be without running back Fitzgerald Toussaint, who has a shoulder injury while safety Michael Williams is questionable with a concussion.

No. 20 Oklahoma State vs. Texas Tech – 3:30PM ET

Oklahoma State is pretty healthy as the team is only without Victor Johnson, a safety that is out for the year with a knee injury. The Red Raiders could be without OL Beau Carpenter, DE Aundrey Barr, and LB Sam Fehoko, who are all questionable with respective injuries.

Texas vs. No. 5 Nebraska – 3:30PM ET

Nebraska could be without linebacker Will Compton, who is questionable with a foot injury. Texas receiver Mike Davis is also questionable with a knee injury while receiver Gregory Timmons is out indefinitely with a neck injury.

No. 12 Arkansas vs. No. 7 Auburn – 3:30PM ET

Auburn could be without offensive lineman Roszell Gayden, who has a shoulder injury which is leaving him questionable. Arkansas has no new injuries but running back Dennis Johnson continues to miss action with a lower body injury he suffered last month.

BYU vs. No. 4 TCU – 4PM ET

TCU is healthy with no players listed on the injury report while BYU has a lot of question marks heading into Saturday. Defensive backs Steven Thomas and Andrew Rich are both questionable for the game with respective injuries.

No. 11 Utah vs. Wyoming – 6PM ET

Utah linebacker J.J. Williams is doubtful for Saturday with a foot injury while Wyoming guard Travis Hillen and defensive end Mark Willis are both questionable for the game with separate injuries.

No. 10 South Carolina vs. Kentucky – 6PM ET

The Wildcats have listed running back Derrick Locke has doubtful for this game with a shoulder injury, which would be a big impact to their offense as he is their leading rusher. For South Carolina, Shaq Wilson, a linebacker, is out indefinitely for the Gamecocks with a hamstring injury.

No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 18 Wisconsin – 7PM ET

Ohio State could be without defensive back Donnie Evege on Saturday as he is questionable with an elbow injury while receiver Grant Schwartz is questionable with a back injury. The Badgers don’t have any new injuries, but linebacker Chris Borland is out for the season with a shoulder problem.

Iowa State vs. No. 6 Oklahoma – 7PM ET

For this game, Oklahoma has linebacker Austin Box and running back Roy Finch are both probable with minor injuries while Iowa State may be without running back Alexander Robinson, who is questionable with a foot injury.

Mississippi State vs. No. 22 Florida – 7PM ET

Florida receiver Chris Rainey is doubtful for this game as he continues to serve a suspension while safety Matt Elam is doubtful with a concussion. Mississippi State defensive lineman Nick Bell is questionable for the game with a head injury.

No. 17 Arizona vs. Washington State – 7:30PM ET

Arizona has no injuries to report for this game while Washington state has offensive lineman Tyson Pencer, safety Chima Nwachukwu, and tight end Andrei Lintz are all questionable with various injuries.

No. 23 Air Force vs. San Diego State – 8PM ET

Air Force defensive lineman Ben Kopacka is out indefinitely with a knee injury while linebacker Brady Amack is probable with a sprained ankle. For San Diego State, defensive back Romeo Horn will miss another game with a foot injury.

No. 3 Boise State vs. San Jose State – 8PM ET

Boise State’s lone injury is to wide receiver Mitch Burroughs, who is listed as questionable with a bum ankle. San Jose State has three listed as questionable, including receiver Noel Grigsby, who also has an ankle injury.

Mississippi vs. No. 8 Alabama – 9PM ET

Alabama linebacker Chris Jordan is questionable for Saturday’s game with a hamstring injury while Ole Miss offensive lineman A.J. Hawkins doubtful with a shoulder injury. Lineman Josh Tatum is questionable with an ankle injury as well.

No. 24 Oregon State vs. Washington – 10:15PM ET

The loss of receiver James Rodgers for the season to a knee injury last weekend has been impactful for Oregon State and their special teams and passing game. The Beavers could also be without tight end Brady Camp on Saturday as he is questionable with a leg injury. For Washington, senior punter Will Mahan will miss Saturday’s game with a knee injury.

No. 19 Nevada vs. Hawaii – 11:30PM ET

Nevada will continue to play this game without offensive lineman Steve Haley who is out until the middle of October with an arm injury. Hawaii has linebacker Aaron Brown and offensive lineman Brysen Ginlack listed as questionable with respective injuries.

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