Even after a week off, the status of linebacker Justin London is still questionable for Saturday’s game against the Aztecs. In the past two weeks, after reaggravating a high-ankle sprain at Washington, London has seen minimal practice time and said he wasn’t sure if he could play. Dorrell said Thursday that at the most, London’s responsibilities will be limited in hopes of getting him healed completely to last for the rest of the season. “We’re not forcing him to play; he wants to play.” Dorrell said. “I’m doing the best I can to keep him involved in the team, and he wants to be involved with every minute of the team. He misses playing.”
INJURY NOTES: After suffering a strained hamstring in practice earlier this week, receiver Tab Perry looks ready to start, filling in for the injured Craig Bragg. While Perry had a light load in Thursday’s practice, Dorrell said Perry was better and ready for the start Saturday. With Bragg out, Perry looks to have a prominent role in the Bruins offense and will see his first start since 2002 after sitting out last season due to academic ineligibility. Dorrell also gave an update on Tim Warfield, who has sat out the season thus far with a fractured tibia. While playing time is still two or three weeks away, Warfield has begun running and is getting closer to being ready.