Back-to-back sacks knocked Gophers quarterback Tanner Morgan out of Saturday's game at Iowa. Whether those hits will keep him out of the Northwestern game this Saturday is still unknown.
Iowa's defense clobbered Morgan while the Gophers attempted a four-point comeback on their final drive. He left the field dazed but pleaded with coach P.J. Fleck on the sideline to let him finish the game, to no avail.
Fleck said after the game he expected Morgan to enter concussion protocol. Fleck had no further update Monday morning and indicated he would continue to switch between true freshmen Cole Kramer and Jacob Clark as backup options.
Kramer replaced Morgan at Iowa, throwing two passes — an incompletion and a final interception.
Concussion recovery timing spans a wide range and affects players differently. This season, Vanderbilt quarterback Mo Hasan suffered a concussion Oct. 17 and hasn't played since. Tennessee quarterback Brian Maurer endured a concussion Oct. 12 but played the next game at Alabama, where he suffered a second concussion. He missed the next two games and returned again for a Nov. 9 start.
The Gophers are working on Plan B as they prepare for Saturday's game at Northwestern after losing for the first time this season at Iowa. There is not a clear No. 2 quarterback. Zack Annexstad, who started last year ahead of Morgan until an injury, hurt his foot early in training camp when competing again with Morgan for the job. Annexstad is out of his walking boot after having surgery but is nowhere near full recovered. Fleck said Annexstad could "possibly be ready for a bowl game, but nothing prior to that."
That leaves the two true freshmen. Fleck hopes to limit them to four games each and preserve their redshirts. The 6-1, 195-pound Kramer, who led Eden Prairie's run-heavy offense to the Prep Bowl three times, has played in three already: at Rutgers, against Maryland and at Iowa.
Clark has played only against Maryland, when he threw a 39-yard completion and led a scoring drive. The 6-5, 220-pound Rockwall, Texas, native will be in the mix, as Fleck said he will continue to switch off practice reps until one of them "pulls ahead."