Garrett Dellinger injury update: Initial status for LSU lineman vs Oklahoma revealed on Wednesday report
The Oklahoma Sooners will travel to Baton Rouge to take on LSU in a first-time ever SEC matchup during Week 14.
However, not everybody will be able to suit up for the regular season finale. Fans on both sides of the football are particularly interested in the status of LSU starting offensive lineman Garrett Dellinger, whose status was updated on Wednesday evening.
Ahead of the SEC matchup, both teams have turned in their intial injury reports ahead of Saturday’s season finale.
Oklahoma:
WR Jayden Gibson – Out
WR Jalil Farooq – Out
WR Nic Anderson – Out
WR Deion Burks – Out
DB Gentry Williams – Out
DB Kendel Dolby – Out
OL Joshua Bates – Out
OL Geirean Hatchett – Out
OL Jacob Sexton – Out
OL Jake Taylor – Out
DL Caiden Woullard – Out
TE Kade McIntyre – Doubtful
WR Andrel Anthony – Questionable
WR Brenen Thompson – Questionable
RB Jovantae Barnes – Probable
LSU:
S Jordan Allen – Out
LB Harold Perkins Jr. – Out
CB JK Johnson – Out
WR Kyle Parker – Out
RB John Emery Jr. – Out
DE Princeton Malbrue – Out
DT Jacobian Guillory – Out
OL Garrett Dellinger – Questionable
DT Jalen Lee – Questionable
WR CJ Daniels – – Probable
OL Miles Frazier – Probable
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LSU is a 5.5-point home favorite in the matchup according to FanDuel, The over/under is set at 47.5.
However, that line isn’t indicative of how the Sooners played during Week 13. Controlling Alabama in a 24-3 victory in Norman, Oklahoma is now bowl eligible and looking to end its regular season on a high note.
OU’s Jackson Arnold and Xavier Robinson combined for 238 rushing yards during the contest while the defensive group forced Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe into throwing three interceptions. They also held the dual-threat quarterback to 45 rushing yards.
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Meanwhile, LSU snapped a three-game skid at home in Week 13 against Vanderbilt, 24-17. The Tigers’ defense kept Commodores star quarterback Diego Pavia in check while quarterback Garrett Nussmeier completed 28 of his 37 passing attempts for 332 yards and a touchdown.
Historically, Oklahoma and LSU have met three times throughout history. The most recently came during the 2019 College Football Playoff, which ended in favor of Tigers won 63-28. LSU would go on to win the national championship that season.
LSU has won two of those meetings overall. The Sooners’ only claim to victory during the series came in the 1950 Sugar Bowl.
Oklahoma will look to even the series as opening kickoff between the Sooners and the Tigers is set for 7 p.m. ET and will air live on ESPN inside Tiger Stadium.