Friday, October 23, 2009

Three Gator starters could be out

No. 2-ranked Florida (6-0, 4-0 SEC) will have key components of its rushing defense hobbled Saturday against Mississippi State (3-4, 1-2 SEC. Coach Urban Meyer said Thursday that senior linebacker Brandon Spikes (groin) is "50-50" for the weekend, while defensive linemen Lawrence Marsh (ankle) and Jaye Howard (knee) are "doubtful." Junior defensive lineman Justrin Trattou (biceps) is out.
The Gators will face the 10th-best running back in the country in MSU's Anthony Dixon (116 yards per game).
With MSU's rushing attack, Meyer said he'd like to stay balanced on defense, but if he turns to his pass-defending "Joker" package, linemen Duke Lemmens and Omar Hunter could fill in for Trattou at nose guard.
Marsh's injury has been the only long term one. He's battled his high ankle sprain the entire season. Meyer said Thursday that Marsh's injury could we worse than originally thought.
"There is a little more damage to the ankle, but he should be back," Meyer said after practice. "We’re hoping next week."
To cope with his tattered line, Meyer said he could use senior Troy Epps and redshirt junior Brandon Antwine up front with junior Terron Sanders.
"Our guys have adapted well and just gotta go," he said. The SEC Rocks!

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