injuries vs WSU -
82lsju - 10-07-2016
Corners Quenton Meeks and Alijah Holder will likely miss their second straight game, though the duo have returned to practice in a limited capacity.
Shaw also ruled out fullback Daniel Marx and wide receiver Francis Owusu and called right tackle Casey Tuckers availability for Saturday unlikely.
Brandon Fanaika progressed well during the week and should play, according to Shaw, and might even start at guard, with David Bright likely to move to tackle in Tuckers absence.
Tight end Greg Taboada might also return to action after getting banged up in Stanfords win over UCLA; the final assessment on his status will be a game-time decision following on-field warmups.
http://www.stanforddaily.com/2016/10/07/stanford-looks-to-get-back-on-track-against-washington-state/
Re: injuries vs WSU -
Roberton3 - 10-07-2016
(10-07-2016, 10:22 AM)eric link Wrote:Brandon Fanaika progressed well during the week and should play, according to Shaw, and might even start at guard...
This strikes me as very good news.
Re: injuries vs WSU -
BostonCard - 10-07-2016
(10-07-2016, 11:12 AM)Roberton3 link Wrote:[quote author=eric link=topic=15872.msg174958#msg174958 date=1475860944]
Brandon Fanaika progressed well during the week and should play, according to Shaw, and might even start at guard...
This strikes me as very good news.
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Reading between the lines here, it sounds like Fanaika will be guard, Bright will move out to tackle.
BC
Re: injuries vs WSU -
Spiny_Norman - 10-07-2016
I have not read anything about Love being questionable or probable. I guess we can infer that he will play. But as discussed in the Injury thread, he looks to be much less than 100%.