Kentucky at Texas: Wednesday injury report revealed

Conference expansion has brought some unfamiliar matchups to college football. One is set to take place from Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday, with the Texas Longhorns playing host to the Kentucky Wildcats. It’s just the second-ever meeting between the two.
Texas currently ranks third in the College Football Playoff rankings, while Kentucky needs to win out for bowl eligibility. Both teams have high stakes but for different reasons. All before they face off against in-state rivals, Texas A&M and Louisville, to close out the regular season.
Weirdly enough, this will be the furthest West Kentucky has ever traveled for a game. Bear Bryant’s team did come to Austin in 1951 but never went any further. Now, Mark Stoops brings his program to the 40 Acres for the first time in over seven decades, facing off against Steve Sarkisian‘s squad.
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There are unfortunately some injuries both teams are dealing with heading into the matchup. A Wednesday injury report provided the latest, showing us who is in danger of missing Saturday’s game.
As a reminder, at least three more reports will be provided before kickoff from Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Thursday and Friday will both be released around 8 p.m. ET while Saturday’s occurs around 90 minutes before kick. You can check out the full injury report below.
Kentucky Wildcats
- DB DJ Waller Jr. – Out
- DB Jantzen Dunn – Out
- ILB Daveren Rayner – Out
- DB Terhyon Nichols – Out
- ILB Darrion Henry-Young – Out
- OL Gerald Mincey – Out
- DL Tavion Gadson – Out
- OL Courtland Ford – Questionable
- DL Kahlil Saunders – Questionable
- OLB J.J. Weaver – Probable
Texas Longhorns
- DB Derek Williams Jr. – Out
- RB CJ Baxter – Out
- RB Christian Clark – Out
- RB Velton Gardner – Out
- WR DeAndre Moore Jr. – Questionable
- LB Morice Blackwell Jr. – Questionable
- EDGE Colton Vasek – Questionable