It appears that the Iowa Hawkeyes are going to be getting back two of their skill players this weekend when they travel to Ohio State to take on the No. 3 Buckeyes.
Seth Anderson, a wide receiver, has yet to appear in any game action this year for the Hawkeyes. Leshon Williams, who suited up earlier this year, has been sidelined as of lately with a leg injury.
Both are trending well and should be good to go this weekend when the Hawkeyes take on Ohio State. Kirk Ferentz provided a positive update on both.
“Yeah, they both came back at the end of last week. I think they were both on the field full speed. Yeah, it’s good. We’re probably about as healthy as I can remember ever. Yeah, we had a record short medical meeting. Every Monday night we’d meet medically, myself, Ray and the medical staff, and happy to say it was short and quick. That’s good. Our body weights are good. We’re doing pretty well that way,” Ferentz said about Williams and Anderson returning from injury.
Seth Anderson tallied 11 receptions and 150 yards last year to go with a touchdown in his first season with the Hawkeyes.
Leshon Williams is in his fourth season with Iowa. This year he has registered just 11 carries for 21 yards. In his career with the Hawkeyes, he has played in 32 games with 13 starts. Williams has run for 1,323 yards and three touchdowns on 318 carries.
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