METAIRIE, La. -- Injuries have cost the Saints receiver Joseph Morgan and defensive end Kenyon Coleman for the season, depriving New Orleans of a top deep threat and a veteran run-stopper. Morgan hurt his left knee in Saturdays scrimmage, and coach Sean Payton said Wednesday his diagnosis has come back as a torn meniscus and partial tear of his anterior cruciate ligament. Payton said Coleman, who left practice Tuesday, tore a pectoral muscle, which also requires season-ending surgery. "Obviously they are losses," Payton said. "We have to find some guys to step up and take their spot." Morgans injury was the latest setback in a tough year for the third-year receiver, who was arrested for drunk driving during the off-season. An undrafted free agent out of NAIA Walsh University, Morgan now is expected to spend his second full season on injured reserve in his young career. After a highlight-filled rookie preseason, he spent 2011 on injured reserve with a knee injury. In 2012, he emerged as one of the teams top down-field targets, catching 10 passes for 379 yards and three TDs, a whopping 37.9 yards per reception. That performance was strong enough that the Saints allowed Devery Henderson to leave in free agency, making Morgan his heir apparent as the No. 3 receiver behind veterans Lance Moore and Marques Colston. "You see how hard he has worked this off-season and you see how much he has improved and just how much hes gaining that confidence," Brees said of Morgan. "His role was there. Then all of a sudden thats taken away." Morgans injury occurred when he was dragged down by safety Kenny Vaccaro, a first-round draft choice whose heavy collisions in mostly non-tackling practices has won praise from some defensive teammates but nearly led to a couple of scuffles. Morgan has said on social media that Vaccaro should not be blamed for his injury, and other teammates chimed in Wednesday. "Look, you love having that guy on your team," right tackle Zach Strief said of Vaccaro. "Do we feel like hes too physical sometimes in practice? Sure. But we feel the same way about some D-linemen and some linebackers, and they feel the same way about us. "Kenny is who he is and Im glad hes on the team and I certainly wish that Joe was still with us, but its part of the game," Strief continued. "I would never watch a guy make a legitimate football play and have someone get hurt and say, Its your fault." Coleman was entering his 12th season after spending the past two with new Saints defensive co-ordinator Rob Ryan in Dallas, where he worked as a run-stopping end in Ryans 3-4 (three linemen, four linebackers) defence. The 6-foot-5, 293-pound Coleman started 15 in 2011 but only five last season because of a torn triceps. The Saints hoped he would be a regular and provide veteran leadership as New Orleans switches its defensive alignment from the 4-3 scheme it has used for years. "It stinks losing him," said Strief, who has had to block Coleman in practice. "Good player, good teammate, good guy, a lot of knowledge. Hes helped me a lot in this camp just understanding how 3-4 guys play. ... Losing any guy hurts but thats the nature of the beast. ... Somebodys got to step up and someones going to get an opportunity to be successful like he was." The Saints still have depth at Colemans position, with Cameron Jordan, Akiem Hicks and Tom Johnson. This week New Orleans signed veteran journeyman receiver Steve Breaston, wholl compete for playing time with a host of young, inexperienced receivers including recent draft picks Nick Toon and Kenny Stills, as well as young free agents like Andy Tanner, Jarred Fayson and Preston Parker. Free safety Malcolm Jenkins has gotten a good look at the young receivers from his side of scrimmage, and said it will be interesting to see what kind of chemistry they develop with the Saints star quarterback as the preseason wears on. 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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -- Erica McCall had her second-straight double-double, Alanna Smith had 10 points and tied a career high with nine rebounds and No. 11 Stanford beat Cal State-Bakersfield 77-56 on Thursday night.McCall, the daughter of CSUB coach Greg McCall, finished with 18 points and 12 rebounds while Karli Samuelson scored 14 and Nadia Fingall added 13 points for Stanford.It was 20-all at the end of the first quarter but the Roadrunners made just 2 of 12 from the field, committed seven turnovers -- includingg four on consecutive possessions -- and was outscored 20-6 in the second.dddddddddddd Samuelson scored nine in the quarter and Stanford (7-1) led by double figures the rest of the way.Brittany Sims and Aja Williams scored 13 apiece for Bakersfield (1-5), which has lost five in a row.Stanford shot 50.9 percent (27 of 53) and outrebounded CSUB 45-15, including 17-3 on the offensive glass. 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