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Arkansas at Auburn: Friday injury report revealed

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The SEC mandated its teams to release their injury reports in the week leading up to a game this season. On Friday, Arkansas and Auburn dropped their respective injury reports ahead of their Saturday showdown.

The two teams will square off in Jordan-Hare Stadium. It’s the first conference game for both programs this season. Arkansas will be out for vengeance against the Tigers after they dominated the Razorbacks 48-10 last season.

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Neither team will be at full-strength for the highly-anticipated matchup but they’ll certainly both attack the field with ferocity. To see each team’s latest injury report, look below.

Auburn

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Arkansas

Arkansas coach Sam Pittman had high praise for Auburn head man Hugh Freeze ahead of the matchup. Freeze is in his second year as the Tigers coach after leading them to a 6-7 record in 2023. 

“There’s no doubt in my mind he’ll do a great job there,” Pittman said. “They play hard. I mean, they look the part. I think they’re gonna have a really good team throughout the entire season. I think they’ll be a hard out for whoever plays them.

“I have high respect for Coach Freeze. He does a wonderful job. He did a wonderful job when he was at Ole Miss before and a really, really smart guy. [He’s] smart, offensively. I’m sure he is defensively, too. But, offense is kind of his baby, and he does a wonderful, wonderful job.”

Auburn is coming off of a 45-19 victory against New Mexico this past week. The Tigers made a change at quarterback to start redshirt freshman Hank Brown over Payton Thorne

Brown finished 17-of-25 passing for 235 yards and four touchdowns in the win. He will look to keep the good times rolling in a more difficult matchup against the Razorbacks. 

Arkansas defeated UAB 37-27 this past week. The ground game was key for the Razorbacks, with running back Ja’Quinden Jackson recording a team-high 147 rushing yards and a touchdown. 

Kickoff between the Tigers and Razorbacks is set for 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. The game will air live on ESPN.

On3’s Chandler Vessels also contributed to this article.