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Player availability report: No. 20 Louisville, Clemson

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Nov 2, 2024; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; Louisville Cardinals running back Isaac Brown (25) runs the ball against Clemson Tigers cornerback Jeadyn Lukus (10) during the second quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Ruinard-Imagn Images
Nov 2, 2024; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; Louisville Cardinals running back Isaac Brown (25) runs the ball against Clemson Tigers cornerback Jeadyn Lukus (10) during the second quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Ruinard-Imagn Images

Ahead of Friday night’s Louisville and Clemson game, the ACC has released its initial player availability report for both teams.

The Cardinals are nearing the return of a starting linebacker and also have a key member of the secondary on the injury report. However, Louisville running back Isaac Brown is not listed and is ruled out.

Clemson also looks to be missing a starting receiver this Friday in receiver Bryant Wesco Jr.

Here is the availability report for both teams, subject to change as game day approaches.

Reporting Requirements
For Conference football games, availability reports shall be submitted two nights before the game, the night before the game, and two hours before the scheduled game time. For basketball and baseball games, availability reports shall be submitted the night before the game and two hours before the scheduled game time. However, only one report is submitted on the second and subsequent days when a team plays a game on consecutive days

Student-Athlete Status Designations
For reports submitted before game day, a student-athlete will be designated with one of the following availability statuses: 

  • Available 
  • Probable 
  • Questionable 
  • Out 

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The Cardinals and Tigers will kick off at 7:30 PM EST this Saturday at L&N Stadium on ESPN. A win is pivotal if Louisville is to keep its ACC title hopes.

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