GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- After finishing the season pretty banged up, Florida figures to be relatively healthy for the Citrus Bowl against Michigan after a few weeks of rest.

First-year coach Jim McElwain said Tuesday that only two players have been ruled out for the game. The Gators will be without backup kicker Neil MacInnes due to a knee injury and pass rush specialist Alex McCalister due to a foot injury.

"Really guys we should be full strength come that following week of practice," McElwain said. "Could be OK there."

Florida will have its first bowl practice on Friday, and there are still a few players dealing with minor injuries. Of note, slot receiver Brandon Powell, who was extremely limited in the SEC Championship Game, is still having issues with his left foot.

The foot has bothered him at various times during his Florida career, causing him to miss spring practice after he enrolled early in spring of 2014.

McElwain hinted he may have to have a procedure done at some point.

"We've got the (custom orthotics) shoe and everything there," he said. "That's something we're definitely going to have to look into moving forward."

Meanwhile, defensive linemen Bryan Cox Jr. (hip) and Taven Bryan (ankle) should return for bowl prep and the game.

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