Arkansas vs. Texas A&M: Friday injury report revealed
On Saturday, Arkansas and Texas A&M will square off at 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN. Neither team will boast the home-field advantage, with the game at the home of the Dallas Cowboys, AT&T Stadium.
Texas A&M has won the last two meetings between the two programs, most recently defeating Arkansas 34-23 in the 2023 campaign. Both teams are coming off Week 4 wins. The game will also be both programs’ second SEC showdown.
Look below to see each team’s latest injury report.
Arkansas:
- RB Rashod Dubinion – Out
- DB Jaylon Braxton – Out
- DB Miguel Mitchell – Out
- OL Patrick Kutas – Out
- TE Andreas Paaske – Out
- WR Khafre Brown – Out
- WR Monte Harrison – Out
- TE Ty Washington – Probable
- DB Hudson Clark – Probable
Texas A&M:
- RB Rueben Owens – Out
- DB Tyreek Chappell – Out
- OL Mark Nabou Jr. – Out
- OL TJ Shanahan – Out
- DL Enai White – Questionable
- QB Conner Weigman – Questionable
- DB Bryce Anderson – Probable
A&M has started redshirt freshman Marcel Reed at quarterback the past two weeks. He has looked impressive both through the air and on the ground, rushing for more than 80 yards both in Week 3 against Florida and this past week against Bowling Green.
Reed completed 16-of-29 passes for 173 yards and two touchdowns in the win against Bowling Green. He has scored five times in the past two weeks and should continue to fill in capably if Weigman is unable to go.
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Aggies coach Mike Elko explained Wednesday that Weigman is still a game-time decision for Saturday.
As for Arkansas, the Razorbacks opened up SEC play this past week with a 24-14 win against Auburn. They had a total of six players miss that game due to injury, including defensive backs Jaylon Braxton and Hudson Clark.
The Hogs are led by a rushing attack that is averaging 240.0 ground yards per game through the first month of the season. It’s not just running back Ja’Quinden Jackson either, though he has paced the way with 472 yards and eight touchdowns. Quarterback Taylen Green also has dual-threat capability and is liable to take off at any moment.
That should keep the defense honest as Arkansas squares off against Texas A&M at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
On3’s Thomas Goldkamp also contributed to this article.