14th-ranked Texas A&M (6-1, 4-0 SEC) will host 8th-ranked LSU on Saturday night in a primetime showdown between two of the best teams in the SEC. Both teams have reeled off six consecutive wins after losing their 2024 season opener.
Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko and LSU head coach Brian Kelly have previewed the matchup throughout the week, praising each other’s coaching style and the program’s success. The Tigers’ roster knows that Kyle Field will likely be the loudest it’s been all season.
After last Saturday’s win over Mississippi State, Texas A&M starting left guard Chase Bisontis left mid-game after getting rolled up on, sustaining a lower-body injury that has left him off the active depth chart ever since.
As of Friday, here is the latest SEC Availability report ahead of Saturday night:
Texas A&M injury report
- Rueben Owens – RB (Out for the season)
- Mark Nabou – OL (Out for the season)
- Tyreek Chappell – DB (Out)
- Jordan Pride — DB (Out)
- Chase Bisontis – OL (Out)
- Jaylen Henderson — QB (Out)
LSU injury report
- John Emery Jr – RB (Out for the season)
- Kobe Roberts – OL
- Harold Perkins Jr. – LB (Out for the season)
- Tyree Adams – OL
- Chris Hilton Jr. – WR (Questionable)
- RB Caden Durham (Probable)
- Kyle Parker – WR
- Princeton Malbrue – DE
- CJ Daniels — WR (Questionable)
- Thomas Crawford — OL (Out)
- Kobe Roberts — OL (Out)
- Tyree Adams — OL (Out)
OL Chase Bisontis injury update
After sustaining a lower-body injury against Mississippi State, Mike Elko started on Monday and again on Wednesday, and Bisontis was likely a game-time decision. However, as of Friday, he is again listed as OUT for Saturday’s game.
WR Terry Bussey’s injury update
After suiting up but not logging any snaps against Mississippi State, Elko reported that freshman wide receiver Terry Bussey is “fine” and should be available to return against LSU.
Texas A&M will host LSU at home on Saturday, Oct. 26th, at 6:30 p.m. CT. The game will air on ABC.
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