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Brady Cook injury update: Missouri QB's status revealed on Wednesday injury report vs. South Carolina

Chandler Vesselsby:Chandler Vessels11/13/24

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South Carolina and Missouri are set to meet Saturday in a Week 12 clash at Williams-Brice Stadium that will mark the last SEC game of the season for the Gamecocks. We now have an idea of the health of both teams heading into that game as the initial injury report was released Wednesday.

The status of Tigers quarterback Brady Cook is the key news to watch for this game. He missed this past week’s win against Oklahoma due to injuries to his hand and ankle. You can view the full injury report for the game between Missouri and South Carolina below.

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If Cook is unable to play, it would likely mean another start for backup Drew Pyne. He finished 14-of-27 passing for 143 yards and three touchdowns this past week against the Sooners.

Kickoff between the Gamecocks and Tigers is set for 4:15 p.m. ET on Saturday and the game will be televised on SEC Network.

More on the matchup between Missouri and South Carolina

Missouri and South Carolina have met 14 times overall, including in each of the past 12 seasons. This will mark the 13th consecutive year the two schools have played each other as the Tigers hold a 9-5 all-time lead in the series.

Mizzou has also won each of the past five games, including a 34-12 victory last year. However, South Carolina enters this game as a 13.5-point home favorite as oddsmakers like the Gamecocks to snap that streak.

South Carolina is on a three-game winning streak entering the game and has a conference record of 4-3. It most recently defeated Vanderbilt by a score of 28-7 as running back Raheim Sanders totaled 126 yards rushing and a pair of touchdowns.

Keeping him in check will be a key for the Missouri defense if it hopes to hold the Gamecocks in check. However, they’ll also need to watch out for quarterback LaNorris Sellers both on the ground and through the air.