Missouri fans got good news Monday when the team released its depth chart for Saturday’s game against Indiana.

Running back Morgan Steward (hip) remains out. But Marcus Murphy (ankle) and Russell Hansbrough (unspecified) are not listed, and presumably are OK to play against the Hooisers.

That’s good news for the Tigers, as an injury to Murphy or Hansbrough would create a major headache due to the lack of depth at the position with Steward out.

Murphy had ice on his ankle in the fourth quarter Saturday and Hansbrough looked woozy after absorbing a big hit. The pair have combined for 523 yards of offense, and that’s not including Murphy’s kick returns.

DT Matt Hoch and WR Lawrence Lee also aren’t listed on the injury report either. Hoch sat out the game against UCF due to a pectoral strain, which held him out of fall camp for a chunk of time as well. Harold Brantley, listed as an “OR” starter with Hoch starting last week, played well against the Knights and will be part of the defensive tackle rotation even if Hoch is full go.

Marcus Loud, demoted to third-team defensive end after a profane Twitter rant following the season opener, has re-assumed his role as Markus Golden’s backup, with Rickey Hatley switching back to reserve defensive tackle. Hatley played defensive tackle against UCF with Hoch out and the team will use his versatility as needed.

There aren’t any other notable changes to the depth chart this week, and Missouri (3-0) seems set to take on Indiana.