Arizona State has faced their share of injuries this season, losing key players like Sam Leavitt, Xavion Alford, and Ben Coleman to season ending injuries. Despite the setbacks, the next man has been able to step up and keep the Sun Devils in the race for the Big 12 championship game.
This week's injury report aside from those out for the season comes in as marginally improved compared to weeks past.
No Changes to tonight's Player Availability Report ASU WR Jordyn Tyson remains questionable pic.twitter.com/QerRmIPUkj
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The question that sits on every fan's mind: "Will Jordyn Tyson play?" Absent since October 18th against Texas Tech, Tyson returned to practice this week and has been working at "85%", shining some light on the hope that he will return to the field against his former team coming off his hamstring injury. Head coach Kenny Dillingham maintains that his status will remain a game time decision.
Though he was able to get to his feet under his own power last week against West Virginia, defensive back Rodney Bimage Jr. has been ruled out after a scary moment that saw him motionless on the field after making a hit on Mountaineers wide receiver Cyncir Bowers. He joins Kyson Brown and Zac Swanson, both of whom have not played since September 26th against TCU and do not appear likely to return to the field this season. Jeff Sims and Raleek Brown will be front and center to lead the Sun Devils' rushing attack.
For Colorado, the key worry is the status of offensive linemen Jordan Seaton and Larry Johnson III. Both were absent in their last game at West Virginia and Julian Lewis felt the impact, taking seven sacks in that game. Aki Ogunbiyi and Andre Roye Jr. got the starts in their place, but look for some rotational pieces in Yahya Attia and Kareem Harden throughout the game if the pass protection can't hold up.
Arizona State and Colorado will square off Saturday night from Folsom Field at 6pm on ESPN2.
