The Gophers released their depth chart and injury report today for Saturday's game against Wisconsin.
At defensive tackle, Steven Richardson is out with a calf injury, but Scott Ekpe was upgraded to questionable after missing the past four games with an unspecified injury. As coach Tracy Claeys said, running back Rodney Smith is probable with his ankle injury.
Here's the injury report:
Jalen Myrick -- Out
Ace Rogers -- Out
Damarius Travis -- Out
Jeff Jones -- Out
Craig James -- Out
Rodney Smith -- Probable
Josh Campion -- Out
Brian Bobek -- Out
Isaac Hayes -- Out
Ben Lauer -- Out
Lincoln Plsek -- Out
Steven Richardson -- Out
Scott Ekpe -- Questionable
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