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Florida at Ole Miss: Friday availability report revealed

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Florida vs. No. 7 Ole Miss is, due to storylines both on and off the field, one of the more interesting games of the weekend in the SEC. Now, it has its final designations out for it on the SEC Availability Report.

The Southeastern Conference posts the injury report three times per week going into league games on the weekend, with six of those on the slate for Saturday. An initial one drops on Wednesday, with a pair of updates to come on Thursdays and Fridays.

Here is that updated injury report from the SEC for the Gators and the Rebels ahead of tomorrow’s kickoff in Oxford:

Florida

  • WR Eugene Wilson III – Out
  • WR Dallas Wilson – Out
  • ILB Ty Jackson – Out
  • DE LJ McCray – Out
  • DB Aaron Gates – Out
  • DB Micheal Caraway Jr. – Out
  • RB Ja’Kobi Jackson – Out
  • DB Dijon Johnson – Out
  • DB Javion Toombs – Out
  • OL Roderick Kearney – Out
  • DL Caleb Banks – Doubtful
  • WR Vernell Brown III – Probable
  • ILB Myles Graham – Probable

Ole Miss

  • LB Raymond Collins – Out
  • DT Jeffery Rush – Out
  • DT Jamarious Brown – Probable

Florida has had a long injury report this week with thirteen designations, with several big names already known as out or unlikely to play, whether this weekend or for the remainder of this season, for the Gators. Banks is most notable among those for this week’s matchup, with the defensive tackle still doubtful to take the field with him having appeared just once this season, while Kearney was also downgraded from questionable to out. But, Brown III, their leading receiver, and Graham, their leading tackle, at least have been labeled as probable to play despite being added to the report, while Taylor Spierto was removed after originally being questionable

Ole Miss then had a short injury report with three designations in total. Collins is already out at linebacker, while Rush was downgraded to questionable. Brown, one of their leading defensive tackles, then remained questionable, while Antonio Kite, one of the better corners in their secondary, was removed from the report altogether on Thursday.