Ryan Wingo injury update: Texas reveals WR's status vs. Arkansas on Wednesday availability report

The SEC race is tightening as Week 13 is upon us. An interesting matchup is on the docket for the conference, as Arkansas will travel to Austin to take on Texas in what should be a doozy of a game.
Ahead of the showdown, both teams aren’t at full strength. On Wednesday, the Razorbacks and the Longhorns released their latest injury report, giving us an idea of where each team stands at the moment.
Check it out below, as some key players adorn each list. Regardless, Arkansas and Texas will be giving their all on the field, trying to squeeze a win out on Saturday.
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
- RB Braylen Russell – Questionable
- DL Charlie Collins – Questionable
Texas Longhorns
- LB Anthony Hill – Questionable
- WR Ryan Wingo – Probable
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According to BetMGM Sportsbook, Texas is a 10-point over Arkansas. The over-under has been set at 56.5.
The Razorbacks and the Longhorns renewed their longtime rivalry in the SEC in 2024. Texas won that matchup last season, defeating Arkansas by a score of 20-10 in Fayetteville. Quinn Ewers threw two touchdowns, and that was enough to lead his team to a win on the road.
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They’ve dominated the all-time series. Texas leads 57-23 over Arkansas. The Razorbacks might not have a lot to say about it this season, but you never know in these rivalry showdowns, especially when Arkansas can play a bit of spoiler.
Alas, the Razorbacks want to get back to a point where they’re competing with teams like Texas year in and year out, and defeating them with all the chips pushed into the center of the table. Time will tell if they can get there, but the Longhorns can ill afford a home loss to Arkansas if they want to reach their goals in 2025.
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