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Garrett Nussmeier, Whit Weeks injury update: Arkansas at LSU Friday availability report revealed

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Tiger Stadium will see its final conference game of the season tomorrow afternoon with Arkansas vs. LSU, with it being a matchup between two of the conference’s current interim coaches in Bobby Petrino and Frank Wilson, kicking off from Baton Rouge. Now, we have the final update for that one as far as the SEC Availability Report.

The latest designations are out tonight for the injury report from the Southeastern Conference. An initial report is dropped on Wednesday, with updates coming to it on Thursdays, including a notable one last night for this game specifically, and Fridays. That’s with this game being one of six on the schedule tomorrow between league opponents in the SEC.

Here is that update to the SEC Availability Report for both the Razorbacks and the Tigers:

Arkansas Razorbacks

  • DB Quentavius Scandrett – Out
  • WR Monte Harrison – Out
  • WR Jalen Brown – Out
  • RB AJ Green – Out
  • OL Shaq McRoy – Out
  • TE Andreas Paaske – Out
  • DL David Oke – Out
  • DB Larry Worth III – Out (1st half)
  • RB Braylen Russell – Doubtful
  • DL Charlie Collins – Questionable

LSU Tigers (5-4, 2-4)

  • WR Nic Anderson – Out
  • DT Ahmad Breaux – Out
  • DE Gabriel Reliford – Out
  • OL Tyree Adams – Out
  • LB Whit Weeks – Out
  • QB Garrett Nussmeier – Questionable

Arkansas didn’t make any different designations for the nine players who were originally listed from Wednesday to Thursday. Most of those are depth pieces on both sides of the ball, with Worth III, their third-leading tackler, being the most notable after he earned a first-half suspension this week after being flagged for a second-half call of targeting last week in a loss against Mississippi State. The ‘Hogs then added Russell, their third-leading rusher on the season, as questionable to bring them to ten players in total.

LSU then has five players still designated, and they’re names who have consistently been on the report of late for the Tigers. Weeks, their star linebacker who has been out a month now, is the most notable one who remains questionable, while Anderson was added this week after the knee injury he suffered last weekend in the loss at Alabama. Nussmeier then suddenly replaced Aaron Anderson in a fifth slot for them, with both having been labeled as probable in their respective designations.