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Tre Wilson injury update: Florida, Kentucky reveal status of key players on Thursday availability report

Danby: Daniel Hager13 hours agoDanielHagerOn3
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Florida Gators wide receiver Eugene Wilson III (3) celebrates his reception in the first quarter in an NCAA football game, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025, at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla.[Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union]

Florida (3-5, 2-3) and Kentucky (3-5, 1-5) are set to meet in a matchup this Saturday that will have different implications for both sides. But both teams need a win in a big way, and so the injury report certainly looms large.

For Kentucky, coach Mark Stoops is trying to stay as well off the hot seat as he can. A loss would certainly set things back. Florida, on the other hand, is already playing with an interim coach (Billy Gonzales) after firing Billy Napier earlier this season. The Gators don’t appear to have quit on the season however, as they are still scrapping for a potential bowl berth the rest of the way.

Thursday’s availability report released by the SEC gives us a better idea what to expect from both squads. So let’s dig into it below.

Florida Gators (3-5, 2-3)

Kentucky Wildcats (3-5, 1-5)

The big injuries to note for Florida are the absences of receivers Eugene “Tre” Wilson and Dallas Wilson this weekend. Dallas Wilson had been one of the team’s most consistent threats in the passing game all year, but he left last weekend’s contest against Georgia just before halftime with a foot injury. It turns out Wilson will be out for the season for Florida. That takes away a big potential playmaker, and the Gators are already thin at receiver, as evidenced by Thursday’s injury report.

Eugene Wilson, who will also miss Saturday’s game, hauled in nine catches for 121 yards and a score in the loss to Georgia. Quarterback DJ Lagway will be down a plethora of weapons this weekend in Lexington.

The Gators have been hammered by injuries all year. Florida had 10 players listed as out for last weekend’s contest against Georgia and have 13 players listed as out this weekend.

Kentucky really has not fared much better. The Wildcats had 12 players listed as out for the game against Auburn last weekend. Somehow, the team still found a way to win.

That’ll be the task for Stoops and company yet again against Florida, even as the injuries continue to pile up. The Wildcats had five skill position players on offense out for the game against the Tigers last week.

Although Florida won every single game in the rivalry from 1987-2017, Kentucky has won four of the past seven meetings.

On3’s Thomas Goldkamp contributed to this report.