STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford coach David Shaw said running back Christian McCaffrey is feeling better and is hopeful that the 2015 Heisman Trophy finalist will be back in the lineup against Colorado on Saturday.McCaffrey has been sidelined since suffering an undisclosed injury in the first half against Washington State on Oct. 8. He did not play in last weeks win against Notre Dame and the Cardinal (4-2, 2-2 Pac-12) are continuing to take a cautious approach with him.Shaw told reporters that McCaffrey was scheduled to do some on-field work Tuesday. He could be cleared to join practice on Wednesday.Well get him on the field to do some things today but probably wont get him a chance to practice, if he can practice, until maybe a little bit tomorrow if he feels good today, Shaw said. If not, then well do like last week and see if he can go on Friday.McCaffrey leads Stanford with 520 rushing yards and three touchdowns this year in a follow-up to his fantastic sophomore season when he set an FBS record with 3,496 all-purpose yards, including a school-record 2,019 yards on the ground.Sophomore Bryce Love filled in for McCaffrey against Notre Dame and ran well, finishing with a career-best 129 yards and one touchdown on 23 carries. Love, who missed Stanfords first game of the season with a foot injury, will get the nod again if McCaffrey is unable to play against Colorado (5-2, 3-1).Love was originally charged with fumbling near the goal line in the fourth quarter during the win over the Irish but was credited with a 7-yard touchdown following a scoring change. Love also scored on the ensuing two-point conversion in a game the Cardinal won 17-10.Fullback Chris Harrell said hes comfortable with whoever runs the ball for Stanford.Its different but I have total confidence in Bryce, Harrell said. I play with him every day and I see how hard he works, I see how hard he runs. For a guy his size hes one of the grittiest runners Ive seen in a long time. I like blocking for him just as much as I like blocking for Christian.In addition to McCaffrey being questionable, fullback Daniel Marx has been ruled out because of an injury. Right tackle David Bright is also questionable and Shaw said that Casey Tucker will start if Bright is unable to play.Stanford is trying to get its season back on track following a pair of lopsided losses to Washington and Washington State followed by the closer-than-expected win over Notre Dame. Nike Air Max Günstig Kaufen . 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Nike Air Max 95 Schweiz . "No difference at all," chirped U.S. roommate and linemate James van Riemsdyk. "Its still the same cranky Phil. Dale Earnhardt Jr.?said he plans to race again. When that will happen, he doesnt know.On his weekly The Dale Jr. Download podcast Monday, Earnhardt gave no timetable for his return as he continues to battle balance problems that doctors have told him are from a concussion suffered June 12 at Michigan International Speedway.Earnhardt said his main issue is gaze stability -- the ability to focus on an object while he moves his head. He will meet with five specialists on Tuesday, and he plans to see doctors every few weeks.While he doesnt know when he will return, the 41-year-old Earnhardt vowed he will do everything possible to return -- as long as his doctors will let him.Id love to race more, Earnhardt said on his Dirty Mo Radio internet network. In my mind, my plan is to race more. I have plans to keep going. Ill worry about that when Im well.Ill talk to my doctors and say, What do I have left as far as the racing? My doctors are confident that they can make me stronger than I was before this event.Earnhardt has missed three races since the July 9 event at Kentucky Speedway because of the balance and nausea issues. He said the symptoms have plateaued recently.You go to bed at night hoping that when you wake up the next morning, youre going to be able to tell the difference, he said. That drives you absolutely crazy because you wake up the next day and dont feel anything.You wake up, you open your eyes, you sit up, you walk to bathroom and you know immediately that nothing is different, nothing is better, nothing is worse.Hendrick Motorsports has not announced who would drive in place of Earnhardt this weekend at Watkins Glen, but Jeff Gordon, who has driven the No. 88 Chevrolet the past two events, said Friday he would race as long as needed.Earnhardt, who missed two races in 2012 because of two concussions within six weeks, said Lyme disease and other possible causes have been ruled out and that doctors believe the hit at Michigan -- where he slapped the wall with the passengers side of the car -- resulted in a concussion even though he didnt feel the symptoms until about four weeks later.Earnhardt also had his car knocked side to side a little July 2 at Daytona, but he was able to continue in that race. The symptoms came on gradually following that event, and Earnhardt at first thought it was an inner-ear infection.ddddddddddddIve never had a concussion that came on weeks after the event, Earnhardt said. Most of them, you feel it immediately and then they sort of get better over time. ... This has been the opposite.This is scary for me because of the way its been different in Im having balance issues. I never had balance issues before. The eye issues with the stability, I never had it before.Because he hasnt dealt with these issues before, Earnhardt cant figure out how long it will take him to recover.I dont know what [my situation] tells me about how long this process is going to be, Earnhardt said. I felt like I had a good understanding of dealing with concussions in the past, but this certainly is a new one.Being treated by doctors from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Sports Medicine Concussion Program, Earnhardt said his doctors want him in situations in which his mind is stimulated. So he is going to restaurants, the race shops, and the grocery store -- places that often often give him anxiety, and those symptoms ramp up for 15 to 20 minutes, he said. If he starts feeling nauseous to the point of sickness, he has to get out of the situation.When I sit on the couch, I feel really good, Earnhardt said. But when I leave that environment and go somewhere -- especially somewhere unfamiliar ... that drives the symptoms pretty heavily.But after an hour or two of being in those environments, your brain calms down and sort of regroups and gets hold of the situation.Earnhardt has 26 victories in 595 career starts. He was in position to make the Chase for the Sprint Cup this year before he had to step out of the car.Earnhardt, who is engaged to Amy Reimann and expects to get married in the offseason, said he is keeping his priorities in order.For people that do have kids, you can look at those kids and it registers right away whats most important, Earnhardt said. But for someone like me or a young race car driver thats not in that situation, the only thing that matters is racing.Its hard to put your priorities in order. ... Thats how I was 10-15 years ago but, man, after a few episodes and having some pretty serious symptoms in a couple of those episodes, its a wake-up call. ' ' '