Conner Weigman injury update: Latest on Texas A&M QB's status vs. Missouri on Thursday report
The lone Top-25 matchup in college football this weekend is between No. 9 Missouri and No. 25 Texas A&M in College Station.
On Thursday, the release of the second injury report for the Tigers and Aggies came ahead of kickoff at noon on Saturday. That comes after nine designated players were on the first one on Wednesday.
Mizzou only had three players listed on the report yesterday with all of them being out. The most notable of the trio was their third-leading receiver. A backup quarterback and a defensive end who was already out for the year were on it too.
As for A&M, though, Conner Weigman continues to be the focus on their record as he was initially listed as questionable again. He has missed each of the last three with a shoulder injury that he suffered back in the opener and managed in their second game. With that, Marcel Reed has been their starting quarterback and has played very well for the Aggies. Beyond that, five other players, four who were out and one who was questionable, were named on Wednesday.
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Here’s how the report looks now with less than two days between now and the game at Kyle Field.
Full Missouri-Texas A&M Thursday injury report
Missouri
- DE Darris Smith (Out)
- QB Sam Horn (Out)
- WR Marquis Johnson (Questionable)
Texas A&M
- RB Rueben Owens (Out)
- DB Tyreek Chappell (Out)
- OL Mark Nabou Jr. (Out)
- OL TJ Shanahan (Out)
- QB Conner Weigman (Questionable)
- OL Ar’maj Reed-Adams (Questionable)
Missouri remains undefeated through their first four games as the No. 9 team in the nation. However, the Tigers have had their struggles in their last two against Boston College and in a double-overtime outcome against Vanderbilt to open conference play. They’ll now hit the road for the first time this season in Aggieland.
Texas A&M has also won four straight although losing their first of the fall. That includes a 2-0 start to league play with a 13-point win at Florida and a four-point victory over Arkansas this past weekend.