Michigan State football injury report: Who’s out vs. Minnesota in Week 9?
We’re another week into the season and Michigan State football is staring down a potential six-game losing streak after beginning the year 2-0.
If that’s the case, it can likely be attributed to a nightmare coach firing as well as poor interim coaching in the meantime. On top of that, injuries have played a major part in the struggles. It feels like we’re adding 2-3 new names every week.
The injuries are piling up ahead of Saturday’s game at Minnesota. Who’s out?
Which Michigan State football players are out in Week 9?
Who’s not playing this week for Michigan State? We’ve got you covered.
Injury news courtesy of covers.com (updated on Oct. 27)
QUESTIONABLE — TE Jack Nickel (undisclosed), LB Darius Snow (undisclosed), WR Jaron Glover (undisclosed)
OUT — RB Jalen Berger (out for season – undisclosed), RB Joseph Martinez (undisclosed), DL Ken Talley (undisclosed), OL Cole Dellinger (undisclosed), RB Jaelon Barbarin (out for season – undisclosed), OL Stanton Ramil (out for season – knee), OL Gavin Broscious (out for season – knee), LB Jacoby Windmon (out for season – pectoral), LB Quavian Carter (undisclosed), RB Jaren Mangham (undisclosed), DB Semar Melvin (undisclosed), LB Ma’a Gaoteote (undisclosed), DL Alex VanSumeren (undisclosed), DB Armorion Smith (out for season – undisclosed), TE Tyneil Hopper (out for season – leg)
Any surprises here? This is all updated as of Friday night before the game. We may see more names added to the official report released by Harlon Barnett on Saturday.
But it looks like this team will be rather thinned out on Saturday once again.