Last Updated on November 27, 2010 12:00 pm by drew
CFB Week 13 Injury Report
Injuries can turn the tide in any college football game and here is a look at the key injuries in Week 13 of the season.
One game where the injuries will certainly play a factor is No. 5 Wisconsin hosting Northwestern. According to oddsmakers from online sports book SBGGLOBAL, the Badgers are a 23-point favorite at home for the game and they will be getting running back John Clay back this week after he missed the last two weeks with an injury. Northwestern will continue to be without starting quarterback, Dan Persa, who is out for the season with an Achilles injury.
For the complete injury report for the top 25 games in Week 13 of the college football season, see below.
2010 College Football Week 13 Injury Report (Top 25 Games Only)
Virginia vs. No. 13 Virginia Tech, Noon ET
Virginia safety Corey Mosley is considered doubtful for Saturday’s game for personal reasons while Virginia Tech cornerback Rashad Carmichael is considered doubtful with an ankle injury.
No. 11 Michigan State vs. Penn State, Noon ET
Michigan State cornerback Darqueze Dennard is questionable for the game with a knee injury while Penn State center Doug Klopacz is doubtful with an ankle injury.
Michigan vs. No. 8 Ohio State, Noon ET
Michigan safety Junior Hemingway is questionable for the game with a head injury while Ohio State defensive back Christian Bryant will miss the rest of the season due to an infection.
No. 15 Missouri vs. Kansas, 12:30PM ET
Missouri linebacker Luke Lambert is questionable for the game with a knee injury while Kansas has no new injuries to report.
BYU vs. No 23 Utah, 3:30PM ET
BYU running back Mike Hague is out for the game with a hamstring injury while Utah defensive end Trevor Reilly is doubtful with an ankle injury.
No. 21 N.C. State vs. Maryland, 3:30PM ET
N.C. State kicker Josh Czajkowski has been lost for the season with a hamstring injury while Maryland running back Gary Douglas is day-to-day with a leg injury.
Florida vs. No. 22 Florida State, 3:30PM ET
Florida receiver Andrew Debose is questionable for Saturday’s game with an ankle injury while Florida State receivers Jared Haggins and Willie Haulstead are both questionable with injuries.
Northwestern vs. No. 5 Wisconsin, 3:30PM ET
Northwestern linebacker Ben Johnson is doubtful to play on Saturday due to a head injury while Wisconsin running back John Clay is expected to return from a knee injury after missing the past few games.
No. 24 Iowa vs. Minnesota, 3:30PM ET
Iowa running back and leading rusher, Adam Robinson, is not expected to play for Iowa due to a head injury while Minnesota offensive linemen Matt Carufel and Dominic Alford are both questionable with knee injuries.
No. 6 LSU vs. No. 12 Arkansas, 3:30PM ET
LSU cornerback Brandon Taylor is out for Saturday’s game with a foot injury while Arkansas receiver Greg Childs will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.
No. 4 TCU vs. New Mexico, 4PM ET
TCU running back Ed Wesley is listed as probable for Saturday’s game with a foot injury while New Mexico quarterbacks Brad Gruner and B.R. Holbrook are both questionable with various injuries.
No. 18 South Carolina vs. Clemson, 7PM ET
South Carolina cornerbacks Marty Markett and Stephon Gilmore are both probable to play despite varying Injuries while Clemson running back Andre Ellington is questionable with a toe injury.
No. 25 Mississippi State vs. Mississippi, 7PM ET
Mississippi State receiver Leon Berry will miss Saturday’s game due to an ankle injury while Ole Miss defensive tackle Lawon Scott will miss the rest of the season with a leg injury.
Oregon State vs. No. 7 Stanford, 7:30PM ET
Oregon State linebacker Tony Wilson is questionable for Saturday’s game with a head Injury while Stanford receiver Chris Owusu is questionable with an undisclosed injury.
No. 14 Oklahoma vs. No. 10 Oklahoma State, 8PM ET
Oklahoma defensive tackle Adrian Taylor will miss the rest of the season for the Sooners due to an Achilles Injury Oklahoma State has no new injuries to report.
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