Gophers football coach Jerry Kill said Wednesday that he is confident quarterback Philip Nelson (hip pointer) and wide receiver Derrick Engel (sprained ankle) will both play in Saturday's game against Penn State.
That's good news for the Gophers, because Nelson and Engel connected on four passes for 97 yards and two touchdowns in last week's victory at Indiana.
Engel had been considered questionable earlier in the week, but after being a limited participant in Tuesday's practice, he surprised Kill with how much he was able to do Wednesday.
"He'll be ready to go [Saturday]; I believe that," Kill said.
Nelson took a pain injection during the fourth quarter against Indiana and returned in time to throw the winning touchdown pass to Maxx Williams.
"He's running around pretty well," Kill said of Nelson. "It's like anything, when you play a hard game, you're a little bit stiff and banged up. And as the week goes, you get better."
Reining in Robinson
With Derrick Wells battling a nagging shoulder injury, sophomore Eric Murray has been the Gophers' top cover cornerback this season. The next challenge will be slowing Penn State's Allen Robinson, who leads the Big Ten in receptions (66) and receiving yards (1,043).
Gophers defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys said Wells has practiced at full speed the past two days, so he will be available to help with Robinson.