Domani Jackson injury update: Alabama DB's status updated on Friday injury report vs. Tennessee
The injury report for this weekend’s gigantic SEC clash between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Tennessee Volunteers has been updated on Friday.
Domani Jackson came off the injury report after being listed as probable earlier in the week. Otherwise, it was more of the same for Alabama, although Yhonzae Pierre was upgraded to probable.
Alabama and Tennessee will renew their Third Saturday in October rivalry Saturday afternoon. Check out the full injury report for Friday below.
Alabama
- RB Daniel Hill — out
- LB Cayden Jones — out
- EDGE Yhonzae Pierre — questionable
- DB Keon Sabb — probable
Tennessee
- DB Jourdan Thomas — out
- LB Keenan Pili — out
- LB Edwin Spillman — out
Over the course of the rivalry between Alabama and Tennessee, the Crimson Tide lead the all-time series 59-39-7. They’ve also won 16 of their last 17 clashes, sans for a memorable trip to Knoxville in 2022, where Hendon Hooker played the role of a hero.
Can Nico Iamaleava takeover that role in 2024, as Alabama will be looking to avenge that loss to the Volunteers? Last season’s 14-point win helped ease the pain for the Crimson Tide, but the sting won’t truly go away until they win again in Knoxville, and with this being Kalen DeBoer’s first trip to Neyland Stadium, everything is off the table for their Week 8 showdown.
Time will tell who stands tall at the end of Alabama at Tennessee, but the college football world’s attention will certainly be in Knoxville this weekend. Kickoff is slated for 3:30 p.m. ET on ABC.
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Meanwhile, Malachi Moore is looking for a bit of revenge as he and Alabama head to Neyland Stadium to face Tennessee on Saturday. The Vols snapped a 15-year losing streak against the Crimson Tide with a last-second field goal the last time the game was played in Knoxville in 2022.
Moore is one of a handful of players from this year’s team who were there. Asked if he had a chip on his shoulder entering the game, the fifth-year defensive back didn’t sugarcoat things.
“Definitely,” Moore said. “Last time we went there, we didn’t come out on the right end of things. So that’s definitely a thing that the players that were there is still aware of.”
Alabama won last year’s contest in Tuscaloosa, but the chance to go back and get one on enemy turf is still a motivating factor entering this season’s game. It’s also a matchup that will have implications for the College Football Playoff.
Both Alabama and Tennessee already have one loss this season and another here would hurt either’s chances of making the expanded 12-team CFP. That adds even more stakes to what is already one of the most heated rivalries in college football.
On3’s Chandler Vessels contributed to this article.