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Tre Harris injury update: Latest on Ole Miss WR vs. Arkansas on Thursday report

Matt Connollyby: Matt Connolly11/01/24MattConnollyOn3

Ole Miss has another road test coming up this weekend as the Rebels will face Arkansas in an SEC game. The latest injury report for the matchup is out, and both teams have several players in danger of missing the contest.

The biggest name to monitor is Ole Miss wideout Tre Harris, who missed the Rebels’ win over Oklahoma last week. He’s the top target for Jaxson Dart when healthy and in the lineup.

However, there are plenty of other key players who are on the injury report. Here is the full injury report for the Rebels and Razorbacks as of Thursday:

Thursday Arkansas-Ole Miss injury report

Arkansas

Ole Miss

  • CB Cedrick Beavers – Out
  • RB Logan Diggs – Out
  • S Andy Jaffe–Questionable – Out
  • RB Matt Jones – Questionable
  • WR Tre Harris — Questionable
  • OL Nate Kalepo–Questionable
  • DT Walter Nolen–Probable
  • TE Dae’Quan Wright–Probable
  • OL Jayden Williams–Probable
  • OL Micah Pettus–Probable
  • OL Jeremy James–Probable
  • TE Caden Prieskorn–Probable

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Ole Miss isn’t the only team potentially missing some offensive playmakers in this game, though.

Arkansas is currently trying to get a pair of running backs — Ja’Quinden Jackson and Rodney Hill — back to full health.

Both Hill and Jackson have been on the mend from injuries, and it previously looked like Hill would be able to play in Week 9’s Mississippi State game, he didn’t record a carry. Neither did Jackson. Now, Pittman looks like he’ll at least get Hill back for Saturday.

“I think Rodney will be available,” head coach Sam Pittman said on the SEC teleconference. “We’ll probably put him as questionable, probable today. JJ will probably be doubtful on that list today.”

It was a similar report to what Pittman said last week of his running backs. Hill is closer to being ready to go than Jackson is. However, he’s still not ready to rule either one available or out for the game. So, for the time being, the injury reports are going to indicate where they’re at as a pair.