Gophers all-Big Ten cornerback Briean Boddy-Calhoun will have a magnetic resonance imaging test conducted for a knee injury he suffered in Minnesota's 27-24 win Saturday over Ohio.
"Briean's is the one I'm concerned about," Minnesota coach Jerry Kill said as he discussed the "mile-long" injury list.
Senior Boddy-Calhoun tore an anterior cruciate ligament in his knee during the 2013 season. He had five interceptions and 51 tackles on 2014.
Beyond Boddy-Calhoun, the injured Gophers were safety Antonio Johnson and wide receiver Drew Wolitarsky (concussions), linebacker Cody Poock (ribs), KiAnte Hardin (ankle) and Jonah Pirsig (shoulder).
Those injuries are on top of existing injuries to guard Jon Christenson (knee) and tight ends Lincoln Plsek (back) and Duke Anyanwu (knee).