Kendrick Law, Kobe Prentice: Alabama WR's status revealed on Thursday South Carolina-Alabama injury report

Alabama will host South Carolina this Saturday with both teams looking to bounce back from ugly losses. The Crimson Tide were stunned in Nashville this past weekend, falling 40-35 to Vanderbilt.
As for South Carolina, the Gamecocks were pounded by Ole Miss at home and a once-promising start to the season now appears to be headed in the wrong direction.
Both teams have some players banged up heading into the matchup. The injury report for Thursday is now out, detailing just where Alabama and South Carolina players stand.
You can see the full SEC injury reports for Alabama and South Carolina below:
Alabama
- LB Yhonzae Pierre–Out
- WR Kendrick Law–Questionable
- WR Kobe Prentice–Questionable
South Carolina
- WR Jared Brown–Out
- DB Kelvin Hunter–Out
- OL Jakai Moore–Out
- DB Jalewis Solomon–Out
- DT DeAndre Jules–Out
This is a huge game for both teams, particularly after what happened last weekend. Alabama cannot afford to lose to the Gamecocks at home after suffering their first loss to Vanderbilt in 40 years.
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ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum recently pondered if this was one of the worst losses in the history of the Alabama football program.
Finebaum had to hit the history books to remember a loss like this one in Alabama history.
“I said it was one of the worst losses,” Finebaum said on McElroy and Cubelic. “And what I meant by that, there have been more shocking teams that you’ve lost to in Alabama, but I’m talking about as a No. 1 team, that happens so infrequently.
“I can’t really wrap my arms around too many like this. I’ve been to a couple of them over my career, and they were against teams like Mississippi State as an unranked (team) beating a Bear Bryant team in 1980 or even a couple years ago, when A&M did, but nothing to this degree. And like it or not, it all has to do with Vanderbilt.”