Official injury report released, and Oregon has to buckle up against UW

Oregon’s Iapani Laloulu, center, leads the team onto the field before the game against Oklahoma State at Autzen.
Oregon’s Iapani Laloulu, center, leads the team onto the field before the game against Oklahoma State at Autzen. | Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Two hours before gametime Oregon released the official injury report required by the Big Ten, and it's as bad as expected.

Oregon didn't get any surprise updates. Listed as questionable are: running back Jayden Limar, defensive back Sione Laulea, center Iapani Laloulu



Out for today's game are: wide receiver Gary Bryant Jr., swing tackle Gernorris Wilson, wide receiver Dakorien Moore, reserve running back Da’Jaun Riggs, backup center Bryce Boulton, redshirt junior receiver Kyler Kasper, WR Dillon Gresham, freshman safety Trey McNutt, wide receiver Jack Ressler, and senior wide receiver Evan Stewart.

Oregon's strength in numbers philosophy will be tested again

That means tackles Alex Harkey and Isaiah World are presumably good to go, and junior linebacker Devon Jackson, the Ducks' fastest linebacker, can take snaps as the defense prepares to face dangerous dual threat quarterback Demond Williams.

Messages from warmups will have to be watched closely to see if Laloulu is suited up and moving well enough to start. Otherwise, the Ducks will have to rely on reserve center Charlie Pickard, who did an exceptional job against USC.

Will Stein will have to get creative with formations, personnel groups and plays with the shortage of healthy receivers, relying on the running game and chunk passing plays from Kenyon Sadiq, Malik Benson and Jeremiah McClellan, who appears go to go after a hard impact to the shoulder diving after a pass last week against USC.

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