Jake Rudock left last Saturday’s game after taking shot to the helmet from a Minnesota defender. The grad-transfer senior was unable to return and was replaced by Wilton Speight, who led the Wolverines to an eventual game-winning touchdown drive in the fourth quarter. Harbaugh, talking with media Monday, says that Rudock would be back at practice today but only in a ‘limited role’.
Harbaugh on Rudock: Said he got treatment, "we'll see today." Going to see how much he can do today. No concussion.
— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) November 2, 2015
Harbaugh says there's no set timetable as to when Rudock needs to practice to play… Got to make sure not going to injure himself worse
— Mark Snyder (@Mark__Snyder) November 2, 2015
Harbaugh on Rudock — "how good does he have to be to play — not injure himself worse and best option to win"
— angelique (@chengelis) November 2, 2015
Here’s what the headman said following the Minnesota game:
Harbaugh on Rudock, doesn't believe there's a concussion, thinks it's ribs/torso… Tried but couldn't return
— Mark Snyder (@Mark__Snyder) November 1, 2015
Harbaugh on whether Rudock can play next week — he thinks so
— Mark Snyder (@Mark__Snyder) November 1, 2015