TUSCALOOSA -- Alabama saw several key players sustain injuries in its 48-0 win over Kent State on Saturday.

Most of the injured players returned to the field, however, except for sophomore running back Damien Harris. Following the game Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban gave updates on a couple of Alabama's running backs.

Saban said Harris is "day-to-day" with a sprained ankle. He also said Bo Scarbrough sustained a "thigh bruise" in the game, which is why he didn't see as many second-half carries -- although he could have returned to the field.

Harris was carted off to the Crimson Tide locker room with his right ankle heavily taped in the first quarter at Bryant-Denny Stadium. But in a replay of the play he appeared to sustain the injury, Harris took a helmet to his right knee.

Before his injury, Harris ran for 18 yards on four carries to start the game and appeared to be on his way to a big afternoon. Harris is Alabama's leading rusher through three games with 345 yards and a touchdown on 40 carries. He led the Southeastern Conference with a 9.08 yard per carry average before Saturday's game as the Tide's starting running back.

Saban also updated the statuses for wide receivers ArDarius Stewart (knee) and Robert Foster (knee), who missed the game.

"ArDarius Stewart will probably start doing some work this week," Saban said. "Still questionable as to whether he'll be ready for this game (Kentucky) this week. And Robert Foster will probably be questionable, as well."

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