Official injury report: Latest on Judge Collier, Brady Hunt, others

The first official SEC-mandated injury report of the season for South Carolina is out.
Cornerback Judge Collier and tight end Brady Hunt are listed as doubtful while defensive backs Vicari Swain, Brandon Cisse, and Jaquel Holman are all listed as probable.
South Carolina was without key contributors Collier, Jalon Kilgore, and JT Geer entering this past Saturday’s matchup with SC State, and the injury report only got longer from there.
Cisse, Swain, Hunt, Holman, and Josiah Thompson all exited the win over the Bulldogs with varying degrees of injuries and did not return.
Kilgore, Geer, and Thompson are not listed on the availability report at all, which means they are expected to be available for the Vanderbilt game.
Beamer said on Sunday that he was most concerned about Hunt, the Gamecocks’ senior starting tight end who exited the game early Saturday night.
“Feel pretty optimistic on everyone as we sit here today in regards to being able to play Saturday night against Vanderbilt,” Beamer said Sunday. “Brady Hunt is the only one that we’re doing some testing on today, and still getting some of the results back from that, so keeping our fingers crossed and prayers for him that we get a good report here this afternoon. But everybody else is trending to being able to play this weekend.”
Collier played just nine snaps against Virginia Tech before exiting with the injury and was spotted on the sidelines on crutches with his knee in a cast.
Geer, South Carolina’s senior EDGE who had a sack against VT, exited in the second half and appeared to be holding his shoulder.
Since this is an SEC matchup, South Carolina and Vanderbilt will both release availability reports throughout the week.
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The next availability update will come Thursday at around 8 p.m. followed by another on Friday and a final report 90 minutes before kickoff on Saturday.
Beamer also typically provides an injury update on his Thursday night call-in show as well.
Last season the SEC approved a player availability injury report system for football, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball.
SEC school personnel must submit availability reports three days before each football game, with daily updates leading to a final report 90 minutes before game time. For basketball and baseball, reports are filed the night before, with an update on game day.
According to the SEC, penalties for inaccurate or late reports will range from $25,000 to $100,000 for football and anywhere from $15,000 to $25,000 for basketball and baseball.
When schools submit injury reports, players will be designated as available, probable, doubtful, and questionable before game day. On game day, designations will be available, game-time decision or out. The model follows injury reports similar to the NFL.
Both off to 2-0 starts, the Gamecocks and Commodores are set for a 7:45 kickoff Saturday night at Williams-Brice Stadium on SEC Network.