Final injury report ahead of Texas A&M vs. Arkansas

Here is the final availability report for both Texas A&M and Arkansas ahead of Saturday’s game

Texas A&M (3-1. 1-0 SEC) will face Arkansas (3-1, 1-0 SEC) on Saturday afternoon, as the Southwest Classic will resume inside AT&T Stadium for a final game in the venue after a decade-plus.

After defeating Bowling Green last weekend, head coach Mike Elko didn’t learn much about his team. The Aggies struggled to move the ball at a consistent rate on offense, while the defense gave up several big plays that led to the Falcons’ two touchdowns.

For the Razorbacks, reaching 3-1 and 1-0 in the season is very impressive compared to the program’s preseason projections, defeating the Auburn Tigers 24-14 on the road last weekend in one of the wildest finishes of the season so far. On Saturday, whoever controls the clock, limits the turnovers, and produces more explosive plays will likely win.

On Friday, the final availability report for both teams was released, as redshirt sophomore quarterback Conner Weigman returned to practice in a limited fashion this week and is now listed as questionable, meaning there’s a 50% he is available according to the SEC rules.

Here is the rest of the injury report for Texas A&M and Arkansas.

Texas A&M injury report:

  • Rueben Owens – RB (Out for the season)
  • Mark Nabou – OL (Out for the season)
  • Tyreek Chappell – DB (Out for the season)
  • TJ Shanahan – OL (Out)
  • Conner Weigman – QB (Questionable)
  • Enai White – DL (Questionable)
  • Bryce Anderson – S (Probable)

Arkansas injury report:

  • Jaylon Braxton – DB (Out)
  • Rashod Dubinion – RB (Out)
  • Miguel Mitchell – DB (Out)
  • Hudson Clark – DB (Probable)
  • Patrick Kutas – OL (OUT)
  • Andreas Paaske – TE (Out)
  • Khafre Brown – WR (Out)
  • Monte Harrison – WR (Out)
  • Ty Washington – TE (Probable)

Texas A&M will face Arkansas inside AT&T Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 2:30 p.m. CT. The game will air on ESPN.

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