Ole Miss RB Henry Parrish Jr. injured against Arkansas
Towards the end of the first half, Ole Miss running back Henry Parrish Jr. was injured and appeared to hurt his left leg after running the football.
At the time, he had 10 carries for 22 yards and Ole Miss led Arkansas 28-10 with 10 seconds remaining in the second quarter. Parrish was checked by trainers and was able to get off the field with assistance without much weight on his left leg.
Once Parrish was assisted to the tunnel, he was put in a wheelchair to get him off his feet going into the locker room.
On the very next play, Ole Miss scored with a Jaxson Dart touchdown pass to Jordan Watkins, increasing the lead 35-10.
Coming into the game, Parrish had 120 carries for 656 yards, 10 touchdowns and 5.5 yards per carry. He also had 13 catches for 72 yards.
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Tre Harris among injuries for Ole Miss prior to Henry Parrish
It wasn’t just Parrish to worry about. Wide receiver Tre Harris wasn’t expected to play after not warming up Saturday. However, he was surprisingly in uniform.
“We got some interesting late breaking news down here on the ole miss sideline,” ESPN’s Quint Kessenich said on the broadcast. “Tre Harris, who did not warm up … He didn’t warm up, but he’s come out and he’s dressed and I’m being told by Ole Miss officials that he’s going to give this a go. That’s major news for the Rebels here.”
After Ole Miss forced a punt on Arkansas’ opening drive, Harris did not appear on the field on the Rebels’ first play. Quarterback Jaxson Dart found Juice Wells for 24 yards on the first play.