LOS ANGELES — Michigan and Texas both expect to have key players who were limited in their conference championship games healthy for the College Football Playoff.
Michigan center Drake Nugent sprained his ankle in the win over Ohio State on Nov. 25. The Stanford graduate transfer wasn't at his best against Iowa in the Big Ten championship game a week later and said he probably would not have been able to play a week after that.
"But the fact that I knew we had four weeks to rest up after, it was like let's let it ride," he said Friday as the top-ranked Wolverines prepared to face fourth-seeded Alabama at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on New Year's Day. "And I'm never going to play in a Big Ten championship again, so why not play."
Nugent was a finalist for the Rimington Trophy given to the nation's best center.
He missed practice for several weeks following the 26-0 victory over the Hawkeyes, which kept him from continuing to refine his rapport with Karsen Barnhart, who moved to right guard after All-American Zak Zinter broke his leg against the Buckeyes.
Nugent and Barnhart did work together during fall camp, and the extended layoff leading into the Rose Bowl gives Nugent optimism the reconfigured offensive line will be better than it was in its last game. Michigan rushed for 66 yards and allowed four sacks against Iowa.
"Kind of going back to that camp mindset, I guess, when everyone is fighting for spots," Nugent said. You're kind of used to playing next to all different sorts of guys and just getting acclimated to each other."
The last time Texas played, star receiver Xavier Worthy injured his right ankle in a Big 12 title game blowout of Oklahoma State.