Gophers wide receiver KJ Maye will be limited in practice this week after injuring his midsection in Saturday's 23-20 overtime victory at Colorado State.
Maye remained in the game to catch the go-ahead touchdown with 55 seconds remaining but didn't play in overtime. Still, coach Jerry Kill said, he could be ready to play Saturday against Kent State.
"He'll play as long as things progress with him," Kill said.
Freshman receiver Isaiah Gentry will be available for the first time this season. He injured a hamstring during preseason and missed the opening two games. But Kill said Gentry's snaps could be limited.