Arkansas at Mississippi State: Wednesday injury report revealed
Starkville is set to host an SEC matchup we have become accustomed to seeing as Mississippi State hosts Arkansas. A series dating back to 1916, this season will be the 33rd consecutive year they have squared off. In recent years, the Bulldogs have had more success, winning five out of seven.
As for the present, both teams are coming off tough losses in their previous games. Arkansas welcomed rival LSU to town but wound up dropping the game by 24 points while Mississippi State lost to Texas A&M by 10. Not how either wanted to enter the matchup but there is an opportunity to get back on the right track Saturday.
A few days away from kickoff, there are some injuries the two squads are dealing with. Multiple names have popped up on the Wednesday injury report for both teams. It’s the initial report revealed for the week, with three more coming before the action gets underway from Davis-Wade Stadium.
You can check out the full injury report for the big-time matchup between Arkansas and Mississippi State here.
Arkansas Razorbacks
- DB Jaylon Braxton – Out
- K Kyle Ramsey – Out
- RB Ja’Quinden Jackson – Doubtful
- RB Rodney Hill – Questionable
Mississippi State Bulldogs
- QB Blake Shapen – Out
- CB Tre Wright – Out
- WR Creed Whittemore – Out
- WR Trent Hudson – Out
- DL Kedrick Bingley-Jones – Out
- WR Mario Craver – Questionable
- DL De’Monte Russell – Questionable
- LB Zakari Tillman – Questionable
- DL Trevion Williams – Questionable
Sam Pittman believes Mississippi State is ‘scary’ team despite record
Arkansas heads to Mississippi State on Saturday, being the first-ever matchup between Sam Pittman and Jeff Lebby. Both teams are fresh off a loss and looking to bounce back. Especially the Bulldogs who are now 0-4 in SEC play and 1-6 overall.
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Pittman is not looking at Mississippi State’s record though, believing they are still a good football team. He cites a tough strength of schedule, already playing the likes of Georgia, Texas, and Texas A&M — three teams competing for spots in the SEC Championship. Not many teams will face that kind of gauntlet over the entirity of conference play, let alone through four games.
The environment of playing in Starkville is never easy either, having to deal with a good atmosphere full of cowbells.
“They’ve got a great football team,” Pittman said on Monday. “Everybody looks at somebody’s record. Who did they play too? It’s his first year in there and all that. He’s playing everybody… They’re a scary team, now, to go in there and play. The cowbells going off and all that.”