The Wolverines lost some key players against Maryland last weekend — including LT LaDarius Henderson who didn’t suit up.
During the game, Michigan lost No. 1 WR Roman Wilson and backup offensive lineman Myles Hinton.
Starters Michael Barrett along with J.J. McCarthy had apparent injuries as well.
How will that affect Michigan against the Buckeyes on Saturday?
According to the availability report that was just released moments ago, Michigan will have all the above players ready to go against Ohio State.
Both Henderson and Hinton are considered questionable, but indications point to both being available to play. Wilson isn’t mentioned on the injury report.
Michigan has zero players marked OUT.
Michigan football vanquished rival Ohio State and as a reward will now get the opportunity to play for the Big Ten Championship on Saturday against Iowa.
The 16th-ranked Hawkeyes will work to upend the Wolverinesโ College Football Playoff plans, but Iowa has a lot of key players who are unable to play, including former Michigan QB Cade McNamara and tight end Erick All who were lost for the season.
Who will be out this week? Hereโs the latest injury report.
Cornelius Johnson is next on the depth chart with 26 catches for 446 yards, and Semaj Morgan and Tyler Morris are after. Buried deep are Darrius Clemons and Peyton O’Leary.
Michigan, however, is likely to continue to hone in on the running game, as it did against Penn State and early against Maryland.
The biggest question for Wilson will be next week as the Wolverines prepare to play Ohio State.
The senior came into this game with 36 catches for 589 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Against Maryland he had hauled in one catch for 23 yards before being knocked out of the game.
Wide receiver is arguably the skill position with the least depth for Michigan football, although it does have players who can pick up the slack.