Aaron Anderson injury update: LSU at Vanderbilt Friday availability report revealed
One of three ranked matchups in the Southeastern Conference is No. 10 LSU vs. No. 17 Vanderbilt. Now, ahead of kickoff tomorrow morning in Music City, the SEC Availability Report just got its final update on Friday evening.
The SEC Availability Report was posted this evening by the league going into tomorrow’s eight games, with the entire conference taking the field on Saturday. That’s after an initial report that was posted on Wednesday and a first update to it shared on Thursday.
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Here is that latest injury report for the Tigers and Commodores from the SEC:
No. 10 LSU Tigers
- DE Gabriel Reliford – OUT
- DL Bernard Gooden – OUT
- LB Whit Weeks – QUESTIONABLE
- DE Jimari Butler – QUESTIONABLE
No. 17 Vanderbilt Commodores
- LB Jamison Curtis – OUT
- QB Drew Dickey – OUT
- RB Chase Gillespie – OUT
- DB Vanzale Hinton – OUT
- S Brail Lipford – OUT
- DL Nikhil Jefferson – OUT
- CB Marlon Jones – OUT
- DL Yilanan Ouattara – OUT
- DL Linus Zunk – PROBABLE
- LB Langston Patterson – PROBABLE
LSU did not make any updates to their report between Wednesday and Thursday. The most notable of the six, though, were still Aaron Anderson, the team’s leading receiver, as probable, as well as Whit Weeks, one of their leading defenders, as questionable.
Then, among ten designations, Vanderbilt updated the statuses of three players, all of which were defensively after eight of the ten were from their defensive side of the ball. Jefferson on their defensive line and Lipford in their secondary were each downgraded from questionable and doubtful, respectively, to out. Zunk, also on their defensive line, was then upgraded from questionable to probable.