Beau Pribula injury update: Missouri QB's status vs. Oklahoma revealed on Wednesday availability report

The initial injury report for a Week 13 SEC matchup between Missouri and Oklahoma has been released Wednesday evening. Both teams have multiple players listed, but there is perhaps no bigger name than Tigers quarterback Beau Pribula.
Mizzou coach Eli Drinkwitz hinted earlier this week that Pribula might have a chance to return against the Sooners. Officially, the quarterback is listed as doubtful for the matchup. You can check out the full injury report below.
No. 22 Missouri Tigers (7-3, 3-3 SEC)
- K Bryce Craig – OUT
- WR DaMarion Fowlkes – QUESTIONABLE
- QB Sam Horn – OUT
- DE Langden Kitchen – PROBABLE
- QB Beau Pribula – DOUBTFUL
No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners (8-2, 4-2)
- RB Jovantae Barnes – QUESTIONABLE
- OL Troy Everett – OUT
- OL Jacob Sexton – OUT
- OL Jake Taylor – OUT
- DL R Mason Thomas – QUESTIONABLE
- DB Gentry Williams – QUESTIONABLE
Pribula suffered a “non-fractured dislocated ankle” against Vanderbilt on Oct. 25. He has since missed the Tigers next two games against Texas A&M and Mississippi State.
Drinkwitz said Tuesday that Pribula had returned to practice prior to the game against the Bulldogs last week, but in a limited capacity. The QB also participated in warmups pregame against Missisippi State before ultimately being ruled out.
“I think we’ll probably huddle as a group and make the call,” Drinkwitz said on the decision of whether or not to play Pribula. “The very first thing and the most important thing is making sure the student athlete’s health and well-being. Playing against an elite defense, you don’t want to put somebody out there who can’t compete at the highest level.
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“In knowing how aggressive (the Oklahoma defense is), it would be to the betterment of our team and Beau to not put him out there if he’s not able to play up to his level. We’ll circle him first and make sure his mental process is where it needs to be, and that’s if he clears the protocol with several doctors and trainers.”
Missouri is 1-2 in the past three games since Pribula went down with injury. On the season, the quarterback has thrown for 1,685 yards and 11 touchdowns with seven interceptions.
Since this is an SEC matchup, Missouri and Oklahoma will both release availability reports throughout the week. In addition to Wednesday’s injury report, there will also be reports released on Thursday and Friday, then one final report that comes out 90 minutes before kickoff. All availability reports can be found on the SEC’s website.
This game will also carry College Football Playoff implications as the Sooners need to win to guarantee their stay in the field. Kickoff is set for 11 a.m. CT on Saturday in Norman.