Injury updates ahead of Texas-Ohio State season opener in Columbus

Austin – Finally here, the university football world had expected since the last time the teams in the semi -finals of the college football match – Texas vs. OHio State.

Longhorns enters the game as the highest -ranked team in both coaches and media, and they should be near its full power in terms of the player’s availability. Texas coach Steve Sarkissian said that the wide transaction of transportation will be limited to Amyet Moussali Vs for a leg injury run by training employees during the training camp. Musli is expected to play each other, but not as much as it was if he was in good health.

Musli caught 45 passes for 525 yards last year for Stanford and came to Longhorns as a possible third future to go with Ryan Wingo and Deandre Moore. Sarkissian said that Parker Levingstone and Daylan McCutcheon were good training camps and we should also see time hunting passes from Arch Manning.

Trevor Goosby is expected to start treating Trevor Goosby and plays through a hand injury that he suffered in the team’s second training camp. Andre Koju is treated this season due to a knee injury in the first days of the training camp.

For Bucceyes, the knee infection in the training camp in the training camp in the training camp in the training camp in the camp is expected to play.

The Longhorns coach Steve Sarkissian described this game as “Barometer” for his team.

“This is what university football should revolve around,” he said in an interview with Roger Wallace from KXAN. “It is important that this game will not determine our season. We may go out and play wonderfully and win, but we still have 11 other games in the normal season to go on the task we face. If we lose, there is nothing wrong with that, because we have 11 other seasonal games to stand to achieve our goals.”

The game will be broadcast on Fox and starts at 11 am.

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