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Eric Singleton, Marvin Jones Jr. injury update: Auburn vs. Oklahoma Friday availability report revealed

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Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze and Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables shake hands after the game as Auburn Tigers take on Oklahoma Sooners at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala., on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. Oklahoma Sooners defeated Auburn Tigers 27-21. © Jake Crandall/ Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

On Saturday, No. 11 Oklahoma (3-0) will host No. 22 Auburn (3-0) at 2:30 CDT. The game will be both teams’ first SEC matchup of the season.

All eyes will be on Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold, who transferred to Auburn this offseason after spending two years at Oklahoma. Arnold has had a strong start at Auburn and will look to help the Tigers improve to 4-0 on Saturday.

Alas, Oklahoma won’t make it easy for Arnold and Co. After all, Oklahoma has its own new quarterback in John Mateer. The Washington State transfer QB has been spectacular this season, and is a frontrunner in the Heisman Trophy race.

Although fans can expect an entertaining matchup, both teams are unfortunately battling injuries. Look below to see the latest availability report for each team.

Auburn

Oklahoma

Auburn wide receiver Eric Singleton Jr. is expected to play against Oklahoma. He’d initially been listed as questionable for the contest. Singleton is leading Auburn with 149 receiving yards and two touchdowns this season on 13 catches.

He transferred to the program from Georgia Tech this offseason. As for Oklahoma, starting offensive tackle Michael Fasusi is now expected to play.

The freshman standout has immediately made an impact on the Sooners’ offensive line. Oklahoma has allowed just four sacks this season. On the other side of the ball, Oklahoma EDGE Marvin Jones Jr.‘s will also be suiting up Saturday.

Jones transferred to Oklahoma this offseason after spending the 2024 campaign at Florida State. He has five tackles thus far this season. Jones’ presence would be significant for the Sooners with defensive lineman R Mason Thomas unable to play during the first half on Saturday.

History is on the Sooners’ side on Saturday. Oklahoma boasts a 3-0 all-time record against Auburn. When the two teams met last season, the Sooners escaped with a narrow 27-21 victory. Auburn will be hungry for revenge on Saturday.

When it’s time to take the field, both teams will have no choice but to make the best of their available rosters. Oklahoma and Auburn will clash at 2:30 CDT on Saturday. The game will air live on ABC.