Nebraska will be without several starters for Saturday’s game against Rutgers, head coach Mike Riley announced.

The most notable change to the lineup is that true freshman Brenden Jaimes will make his first career start at right tackle against the Scarlet Knights.

“Good player, good kid, we expect good things from him,” Riley said.

One other potential change along the offensive line could come at center where starter Cole Conrad has had a tough week with a knee and ankle injury.

“Cole has practiced part of the last two days, but not the full practice. Mike Decker is taking most of the reps there and is ready to go,” Riley said.

Other injuries include:

— David Knevel practiced a little this week, but is “at best an emergency-type guy,” Riley said.

— Tackle Matt Farniok's hand is in a cast, but could be an emergency lineman or work in the punt shield.

— Senior linebacker Marcus Newby will miss the game with a hamstring injury.

— Sophomore running back Tre Bryant will miss his second consecutive game with a knee injury.

— Senior safety Joshua Kalu and sophomore linebacker Tyrin Ferguson will not play against Rutgers.

— Senior wide receiver Stanley Morgan Jr., has been battling a neck injury this week and hasn’t practiced. “We think it’s all soft tissue, so it could start feeling better in the next less than 48 hours,” Riley said. “We’re hopeful for that, so we’ll see how he is tomorrow. We’re hopeful he’s OK.”