Because Cal is generally parsimonious with information about injuries involving its football team, Monday's development amounted to something akin to full disclosure when coach Jeff Tedford updated the conditions of wide receiver Keenan Allen and linebacker Mike Mohamed.

He had good news on both players, which is probably why he was relatively forthcoming in the first place.

An MRI exam revealed no damage to Allen's right knee, which kept him out of Saturday's game at Washington State after he hurt himself in pre-game warm-ups.

Mohamed broke his left thumb in the Oregon State game, played at Washington State with the thumb encased in a padded cast and will do the same this Saturday against No. 1-ranked Oregon.

"As of right now" Allen is scheduled to play, Tedford said. "The MRI was fine. He ran around today."

Mohamed said the padded encumbrance on his left forearm bothered him "a little bit" in Cal's 20-13 win over the Cougars.

"You have the cast and there's all this padding. There's only so much you can do," said Mohamed, who was limited to three tackles in the game, two solo. "For the most part, I was able to play my game."

-- For Saturday's 4:30 p.m. game against Oregon at Memorial Stadium, the Bears and Ducks will be the subject of the first college football game ever to be broadcast in 3D. Versus is carrying the game and will provide 180-degree user-controlled 3D highlights available at www.versus.com.

This article has been corrected since it appeared in print.