Garrett Dellinger injury update: Status for LSU lineman vs Oklahoma revealed on Thursday report
Oklahoma and LSU meet in a first-time SEC matchup during Saturday’s regular season finale, but how will injuries factor in to the matchup between the Sooners and Tigers?
With Saturday’s kickoff approaching, the Thursday injury report has further shaped who may be on the field for both teams in Week 14.
Oklahoma:
WR Jayden Gibson – Out
WR Jalil Farooq – Out
WR Nic Anderson – Out
WR Deion Burks – Out
DB Gentry Williams – Out
DB Kendel Dolby – Out
OL Joshua Bates – Out
OL Geirean Hatchett – Out
OL Jacob Sexton – Out
OL Jake Taylor – Out
DL Caiden Woullard – Out
TE Kade McIntyre – Out
WR Andrel Anthony – Questionable
WR Brenen Thompson – Questionable
RB Jovantae Barnes – Probable
LSU:
S Jordan Allen – Out
LB Harold Perkins Jr. – Out
CB JK Johnson – Out
WR Kyle Parker – Out
RB John Emery Jr. – Out
DE Princeton Malbrue – Out
DT Jacobian Guillory – Out
OL Garrett Dellinger – Questionable
DT Jalen Lee – Questionable
WR CJ Daniels – Probable
OL Miles Frazier – Probable
Notably, the Sooners and Tigers do not play each other very often historically. However, most fans will remember the most recent of those matchups which occured during the 2019 College Football Playoff, for better or for worse — depending on who you were cheering for.
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Joe Burrow threw eight touchdown passes in his first game since winning the Heisman Trophy as the Tigers cruised past Jalen Hurts and the Oklahoma Sooners 63-28 to advance to the national championship game. LSU ultimately defeated Clemson to win the CFP in the subsequent matchup.
However, the teams have played two other times in history and have split those matchups. Oklahoma’s only win was during the 1950 Sugar Bowl and can even the small, all-time series during the two program’s first-ever meeting as conference opponents.
Kickoff between the Sooners and the Tigers is set for 7 p.m. ET and will air live on ESPN. LSU is a 5.5-point home favorite in the matchup according to FanDuel, The over/under is set at 47.5.