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Gophers with restraining orders can play at Illinois, Tracy Claeys says

The Gophers will have KiAnte Hardin and Ray Buford back in their secondary for their next game at Illinois.

October 23, 2016 at 8:05PM
Gophers football coach Tracy Claeys
Gophers football coach Tracy Claeys (Brian Wicker — Star Tribune file/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Restraining orders kept six Gophers from being at TCF Bank Stadium on Saturday, but those players "will be active" at practice and available to play at Illinois next week, coach Tracy Claeys said Sunday.

From a football standpoint, the biggest impact will be having starting cornerback KiAnte Hardin and key defensive backfield reserve Ray Buford back on the field against the Illini.

The four others with restraining orders are Dior Johnson, Tamarion Johnson, Carlton Djam and Kiondre Thomas. All six players have a hearing Tuesday morning, and their attorney Lee Hutton, said he's confident the restraining orders will be overturned. None of the six has been arrested or charged.

Hardin, Buford, Dior Johnson and Tamarion Johnson each served a three-game suspension earlier this season while police investigated an alleged incident from Sept. 2. Those four were reinstated to the team when Hennepin County announced it was declining to press charges.

But the alleged victim is part of the Gophers game day operation and petitioned to keep them from being at the team's home stadium, as well as her apartment, for two years. A district court judge served the players with the restraining orders last week.

Injury updates

Claeys had no update on the foot injuries for TE Brandon Lingen, RT Garrison Wright and RG Vincent Calhoun.

Asked about LB Cody Poock (shoulder), Claeys said, "We'll see." The Gophers could use Poock, especially with Jack Lynn forced to miss the first half at Illinois after Saturday's targeting penalty.

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But the news did sound brighter for offensive tackle Jonah Pirsig, who has missed the past two games with a sprained ankle.

"I meet with the doctors here [Sunday afternoon], and we will see where we're at," Claeys said about Pirsig. "I know they are pleased with his progress so far. He feels good about it. I don't know if it will be this week or next week, but we need him back."

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Joe Christensen

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Joe Christensen, a Minnesota Star Tribune sports team leader, graduated from the University of Minnesota and spent 15 years covering Major League Baseball, including stops at the Riverside Press-Enterprise and Baltimore Sun. He joined the Minnesota Star Tribune in 2005 and spent four years covering Gophers football.

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