College football injury report, Week 4: Nick Bosa, Buckeyes take hit

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Week 4 is the beginning of conference play for many college football teams, but multiple players will miss games or be playing hurt this weekend.

There were a few season-ending injuries in Week 3, including Montrell Custis from Ole Miss and Chase McGrath from USC. Also, a few players like Bryce Love sat out last weekend and will play again this weekend.

Here is an injury report for notable quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, defensive players, and specialists for Week 4.

Adrian Martinez, QB, Nebraska

According to Sam McKewon of the Omaha World-Herarld, Martinez was a full participant in practice on Wednesday. This means that he will likely play against Michigan on Saturday.

Martinez has not played since Sept. 8 against Colorado. He completed 15-of-20 pass attempts for 187 yards with one touchdown and one interception.

Jake Luton, QB, Oregon State

Luton has been on this injury report before due to a concussion he suffered in Week 1, and he left the game against Nevada last weekend due to an ankle injury. The team is unsure if he will play against Arizona on Saturday.

Wilton Speight, QB, UCLA

Speight has been dealing with a back injury that has kept him out the last two games. He is still questionable for their game Saturday against Colorado.

UCLA could really use Speight as they go through this transition year. The Bruins are currently 0-3 and have had to rely on freshman quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson the last three weeks. They have difficult conference games later in the season against Washington, Oregon, and Stanford, so getting a win against Colorado would be a good first step to turn this season around.