Arkansas at Missouri Friday injury report revealed
Arkansas and Missouri are less than a day away from the latest edition of the Battle Line Rivalry. And both squads have some injuries of note.
For Missouri, one of the biggest is center Connor Tollison, who is out this weekend but announced he intends to return for 2025 recently. For Arkansas, defensive lineman Anton Juncaj is on the edge of playing, coming off a questionable designation on Thursday.
See the full injury reports below.
Arkansas-Missouri full Friday injury report
Arkansas
- DL Nico Davillier – Out
- DB Jaylon Braxton – Out
- DB Anthony Switzer – Out
- K Kyle Ramsey – Out
- RB Braylen Russell – Questionable
- DL Anton Juncaj – Questionable
Missouri
- WR Mookie Cooper – Out
- DE Darris Smith – Out
- QB Sam Horn – Out
- CB Shamar McNeil – Out
- LB Khalil Jacobs – Out
- DE Joe Moore – Out
- LS Brett Le Blanc – Out
- OL Connor Tollison – Out
- OL Logan Reichert – Out
And while Saturday’s matchup might be a rivalry, it’s not perhaps the most fierce for both sides. Even still, they’d both surely love to win.
Head coach Sam Pittman was asked where Mizzou falls on the program’s rivalry list. He believes they are right up there, if not at the top. Texas and LSU were mentioned by Pittman as well with one omission being notable — Texas A&M.
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“I think Missouri is right up there at the top of rivals for us,” Pittman said. “I think if you ask our team — obviously, we have several trophy games. I would think Missouri one, Texas certainly would be one. LSU would be one. But I think Missouri ranks up there at the top.”
There is not too much history between Arkansas and Missouri. Saturday will be just the 14th-ever meeting between the two. When the SEC expanded back in 2012, they became cross-divisional opponents for each other, and the game was played over Thanksgiving weekend.
Pittman has not had too much success against Missouri. Just one of the four matchups has gone his way as the head coach. Two of the losses have been by a combined four points as Arkansas has come quite close on several occasions.