Florida dealing with several injuries ahead of Tennessee matchup

Florida is dealing with several injuries ahead of a Week 7 matchup with Tennessee, but some key players are nearing a return.

Florida released its Week 7 availability report on Wednesday, as mandated by the SEC for all conference games.

Nine Gators have already been ruled out for Saturday’s contest, and five more are listed as questionable.

The injury bug bit Florida’s wide receiver rooms the hardest. TJ Abrams, Marcus Burke and Kahleil Jackson (season-ending surgery) are all out this week, but the good news is that the team’s No. 1 — [autotag]Eugene Wilson III[/autotag] — should be available.

Wilson has missed the last three games for Florida but is nowhere to be seen on the availability report, which means he’s practicing and coaches expect him to be active. Avoiding the mid-week questionable tag should mean that very few limitations on Florida’s top pass-catching target.

Aidan Mizell is another receiver who will return to the fold this week.

Defensive Backs

The defensive backs are another skill group that are struggling with injuries; however, only cornerback Ja’Keem Jackson has officially been ruled out, as of the Thursday update. Jackson has been out since the second half of Florida’s Week 2 contest against Samford.

DJ Douglas, Bryce Thornton and [autotag]Asa Turner[/autotag] are all listed as questionable this week. All three play the safety position, leaving Jordan Castell as the lone healthy regular.

Turner hasn’t played since suffering a non-contact injury against Miami. Getting a veteran presence who transferred over from Washington back could be a big boost for Florida’s defense.

Linemen

Florida’s offensive line and defensive line are both dealing with injuries.

On offense, starting left tackle [autotag]Austin Barber[/autotag] is questionable, and his backup, Devon Manuel, is out this week. Florida listed Barber as a captain this week, so the expectation is that he’ll be ready to play despite being limited throughout the week.

On defense, [autotag]Joey Slackman[/autotag] is questionable after undergoing arthroscopic surgery to repair a meniscus tear last month. The surgery is considered relatively minor and shouldn’t keep him out all year. However, a return in Knoxville is far from certain. Jamari Lyons broke his ankle in fall camp and is expected to miss the entire season.

Running Backs/Tight Ends

Running backs [autotag]Treyaun Webb[/autotag] and KD Daniels are both out for a second straight week. Their return timetables are unknown at this point, with Billy Napier declining to comment on Webb’s status specifically.

Tight end Tony Livingston is also out after missing the UCF game. He played in all four of the previous contests and could preserve a redshirt without playing the rest of the season. Livingston has made no indication that he is opting out and transferring, though.

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Michigan State football releases availability report

6 are out and 2 are questionable for MSU against Ohio State

Michigan State football is set to take on Ohio State under the lights on Saturday night inside of Spartan Stadium. Ahead of the game between the Spartans and the Buckeyes, MSU has released their availability report for the contest.

Six Spartans will be out in the game, including Alante Brown, Antonio Gates Jr., Ade Willie, Dillon Tatum, Chance Rucker and Michael Masunas. Two Spartans are questionable including Nick Marsh and Stanton Ramil.

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Notre Dame football updates their availability report ahead of facing Ohio State

Great news for the Irish ahead of their tilt against Ohio State

There is already good news for [autotag]Notre Dame football[/autotag], they will be at full strength for their contest against Ohio State.

The Irish missed two major contributors against Central Michigan last week, linebacker [autotag]JD Bertrand[/autotag] and tight end [autotag]Mitchell Evans[/autotag]. Both of them are ready to go this week, along with defensive tackle [autotag]Gabriel Rubio[/autotag] who has been working his way back from an injury.

Everyone will be needed to perform at a high level against the Buckeyes, as they are one of the top teams in the country. With all players who were nursing any sort of injury ready to go, it looks like it will be all hands on deck for [autotag]Marcus Freeman[/autotag] and the Irish.

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Michigan State football releases availability report for week 2 vs Richmond

Check out MSU’s availability report ahead of the week two contest with Richmond:

A part of new rules in Big Ten football, schools must release an availability report two hours before their scheduled gametime.

Ahead of MSU’s week two game against Richmond, the Spartans have released who will be out and who will be questionable for the contest with the Spiders.

Nothing much has changed from the availability report a week ago against Central Michigan, aside from WR Alante Brown being out with a concussion.

See the full report below:

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