SEATTLE — Michigan football should get some key players back for the Week 6 road trip to Washington, but the Wolverines will still be rather shorthanded.
Although cornerback Will Johnson is listed as questionable and made the trip and edge rusher Josaiah Stewart and wide receiver Semaj Morgan are no longer on the injury report, the list has grown considerably. The maize and blue will be without two starters on the still-nascent offensive line and without another on the dominant defensive line.
Left tackle Myles Hinton, center Dominick Giudice and edge rusher Derrick Moore are all out according to the injury report.
Michigan will be without two starting o-linemen (Myles Hinton, Dominic Giudice) and edge rusher Derrick Moore against Washington. pic.twitter.com/vq9VK9XLFN
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Moore actually made the trip to Seattle and participated in the pregame walk, but it appears he won’t be able to go. Considering TJ Guy got the start in place of Josaiah Stewart last week, that at least gives Michigan a viable backup advantage. As for the offensive line, Jeff Persi will likely fill in at left tackle and Greg Crippen will get his opportunity at center.
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