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Scooby Williams injury update: Florida at Texas A&M Friday availability report revealed

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On Saturday, No. 5 Texas A&M (5-0, 2-0) will host Florida (2-3, 1-1) inside Kyle Field. Florida will be hungry for a win after ending a three-game losing streak last week with a triumph over Texas.

The Aggies won’t make it easy for the Gators. Texas A&M boasts a 4-3 all-time record against Florida. When the two teams met last season, Texas A&M escaped with a 33-20 victory.

Texas A&M will be looking to pick up another win on Saturday. It’d be nothing new for the Aggies, who are undefeated this season. Unfortunately, neither team will be completely healthy for the showdown. Look below to check out the latest availability report for each team.

Florida Gators

Out:
RB Treyaun Webb
EDGE LJ McCray
DB Aaron Gates
WR Muizz Tounkara
RB Duke Clark
DB Dijon Johnson
OL Devon Manuel
OL Roderick Kearney
TE Tony Livingston
DL Caleb Banks

Questionable:
RB Ja’Kobi Jackson

Texas A&M Aggies

Out:
TE Kiotti Armstrong

Probable:
LB Scooby Williams
Jarred Kerr

Florida didn’t allow its injuries to stop it from securing a must-have win over the Longhorns last weekend. In the 28-20 win, Florida quarterback DJ Lagway had his best game of the season, completing 21-of-his-28 pass attempts for 298 yards and two touchdowns, compared to one interception.

Lagway was from the only player who shined for the Gators. Florida’s defense was rock-solid in the victory, holding the Longhorns to 341 total yards of offense and forcing them to commit two turnovers. Florida head coach Billy Napier knows his defense has another tall task ahead of it this weekend.

“The quarterback being able to run and the two receivers from the portal, they got a great combination of weapons here,” Napier said of Texas A&M. “It’s definitely a challenge to defend this group.”

In their latest outing, the Aggies ran away with a convincing 31-9 victory over Mississippi State. In the win, Texas A&M amassed 479 total yards of offense, more than double Mississippi State’s total.

Texas A&M running back Rueben Owens was largely responsible for the team’s success. He erupted for 142 rushing yards on 21 carries. Texas A&M racked up 299 total yards in the run game. Aggies head coach Mike Elko isn’t allowing his team to overlook the Gators.

“Obviously, we have an enormous challenge this week with Florida coming in,” Elko said. ”I think Florida’s by far and away the most talented team that we’ve played this year… They’ll be full of confidence and certainly very excited to come in here and give us their best shot. We’re looking forward to the challenge and we’ll be excited to get back under the lights in Kyle Field.”

Texas A&M and Florida will face off at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday. The game will air live on ESPN.