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Injury Reports Released for Michigan Bowling Green Game

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Time for a bounce back game, big man. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Michigan released its injury report for the Bowling Green game today. The report is listed below:

OUT (0% PLAY)

John Ferrara, (Hand)
Brandon Herron, (Ankle)
Carvin Johnson, (Knee)
Mike Jones, (Leg - season)
Jared Van Slyke, (Clavicle)
Michael  Williams, (Head)
Troy Woolfolk (Ankle - season)

PROBABLE (75% PLAY)

Marvin Robinson, (Shoulder)
Fitzgerald Toussaint, (Knee)

BOWLING GREEN INJURIES OF NOTE

Quarterback Matt Schilz is OUT with a shoulder injury.

Editorial: Nothing on the injury list is all that surprising, though Brandon Herron still being held out is somewhat distressing. I was really hoping he'd be back for this game. Michigan could definitely use him as a steadying hand at  the deathbacker position to free Roh up more. Oh well. We'll have to hope he's 100% for the Indiana game. On the positive side, Michigan fans will finally have a chance to see what Fitzgerald Toussaint can do out of the back field, and hopefully we'll get to see Marvin Robinson play some at safety.

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Beauford's got your Michigan Bowling Green game preview covered. BTW, I said earlier this year that Willie Geter was the player you should hate this weekend. He still is. It's an early kick-off (noon EST), so get there early or check out the Game Finder to get the game in your area.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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