Injury News: Florida State, Miami availability reports posted for Saturday game

As per the ACC’s new policy requiring weekly injury reports, Florida State and Miami on Thursday evening released the names of their players who are dealing with health concerns leading up to Saturday night’s game.
For Florida State, the following three players are listed as OUT: Defensive end Deamontae Diggs, tight end Chase Loftin and linebacker Ethan Pritchard.
Diggs and Loftin both also missed the Virginia game last Friday after apparently sustaining injuries in the Seminoles’ win over Kent State. Pritchard is the Seminoles’ freshman linebacker who is still hospitalized since sustaining a gunshot wound to the head.
Three Seminoles were listed as QUESTIONABLE: Running back Kam Davis, defensive back Ashlynd Barker and linebacker Caleb LaVallee. Barker, who starts at safety for Florida State, was sidelined during last Friday’s game at Virginia. Davis has been out since going down with an injury in the Kent State game, while LaVallee has yet to play this season.
Four FSU players were listed as PROBABLE: Quarterback Tommy Castellanos, running back Roydell Williams, wide receiver Jayvan Boggs and defensive lineman Kevin Wynn.
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Castellanos has been dealing with a sprained ankle since the Kent State game but played every offensive snap at Virginia. Williams has been out since the season opener, Boggs missed the Virginia game, and Wynn has yet to play a snap this season.
Here is the report with Miami players listed:
All ACC teams will be required to provide additional updates on injuries two hours before kickoff.
Florida State is 3-1 on the season and ranked No. 18/19 in the major college football polls, while Miami is 4-0 and ranked No. 3. The teams will meet inside Doak Campbell Stadium this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast nationally on ABC.
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