Tre Harris injury update: Ole Miss WR's status revealed for game vs. Arkansas

Ole Miss wide receiver Tre Harris is a game-time decision on Saturday against Arkansas, according to On3’s Pete Nakos.
Harris has been listed as questionable throughout the week on the team’s injury report after missing last week’s game against Oklahoma. He is the Rebels’ top target out wide when on the field and healthy.
Before going down with injury, Harris caught seven passes for 102 yards and a touchdown against LSU in Week 7. However, he was in street clothes by the end of the game after getting banged up. The Rebels wideout left the game after running a vertical route, signaling to his sideline that he needed a reprieve. Then he was not in the game for Ole Miss’ final offensive drives in regulation, apparently in the injury tent.
Ahead of the LSU game, he was dealing with an injury but was upgraded to probable before the matchup with the Tigers. He hasn’t seen the field since, and that was back on Oct. 12.
Despite missing the last several weeks with the injury, Harris is still the team’s leading receiver heading into Week 10. He has hauled in 59 passes for 987 yards and six touchdowns in just seven appearances this season.
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Harris has surpassed 100 yards receiving in five games this season, including a 225-yard, two-touchdown performance against Georgia Southern. He’s also surpassed that total in two of the three SEC games he’s played in this season.
The next closest receiver to Harris is sophomore Cayden Lee, who has 31 catches for 488 yards and one touchdown this season. Antwane ‘Juice’ Wells has been a top red zone and deep threat target for quarterback Jaxson Dart this season, hauling in four touchdown passes. However, Wells hasn’t caught a touchdown pass since September, so getting Harris’ steady production back is a must for the Rebels sooner rather than later.
Kickoff between the Rebels and Razorbacks is scheduled for Noon ET and will air on ESPN. Ole Miss is a 7.5-point betting favorite on the road to begin game day.