Gophers Face Rutgers Without Top Running Backs
The University of Minnesota Gophers football team will be missing two key players in their upcoming Big Ten opener against Rutgers on Saturday at Huntington Bank Stadium. Starting tailback Darius Taylor and backup A.J. Turner will both be absent due to injuries, leaving a significant gap in the team’s running game.
Injury Update and Impact on the Team
Taylor, who has been dealing with a hamstring injury, will be sitting out for the second consecutive game. He was initially injured during the 66-0 rout of Northwestern State on September 6. As the Gophers’ most dynamic runner and pass catcher, Taylor’s absence will undoubtedly be felt. A transfer from Marshall, Taylor has been touted as a big-play threat, and his injury is a significant blow to the team’s offense.
Backup A.J. Turner will also be out due to a leg injury sustained during the 27-14 loss to California on September 14. With Taylor and Turner sidelined, the Gophers will rely on redshirt freshman Fame Ijeboi and transfer Cam Davis from Washington to carry the load against Rutgers. Ijeboi had 16 carries for 85 yards against Cal, while Davis had 15 carries for 44 yards, showcasing their potential to step up in the absence of the top running backs.
Game Preview and Updates
The Gophers will face a tough challenge against Rutgers, and the injury updates will play a significant role in determining the team’s strategy. As the full unavailability report is expected to be released at 9 a.m. on Saturday, fans and analysts alike will be eagerly awaiting the latest news on the team’s lineup. For now, it’s clear that Ijeboi and Davis will be crucial in filling the gap left by Taylor and Turner.
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