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Oklahoma at Auburn: Thursday injury report revealed

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Oklahoma and Auburn will play the second games of their conference schedules against one another this weekend. It will also signify the first road trip for the Sooners in the Southeastern Conference come kickoff on The Plains.

Ahead of the matchup, the second injury report for that matchup has been released. The initial release on Wednesday featured 18 names with a third of that being for the Tigers and the remaining two-thirds being for the Sooners.

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Here’s the listed players on Thursday’s report ahead of an important game inside Jordan-Hare.

Oklahoma Sooners

  • WR, Jayden Gibson–Out
  • WR, Jalil Farooq–Out
  • WR, Andrel Anthony–Out
  • WR, Deion Burks–Out
  • RB, Taylor Tatum–Out
  • DB, Gentry Williams–Out
  • DB, Kendel Dolby–Out
  • OL, Geirean Hatchett–Out
  • K, Tyler Keltner–Out
  • LB, Dasan McCullough–Questionable
  • OL, Jake Taylor–Probable

Auburn Tigers

  • DB, Tyler Scott–Out
  • DB, Champ Anthony–Out
  • TE, Brandon Frazier–Out
  • DL, Isaiah Rakes–Probable
  • K, Alex McPherson–Probable
  • OL, Izavion Miller–Probable

Oklahoma at Auburn odds: Point spread released, How to Watch

Auburn and Oklahoma will show down this weekend with the conference season beginning.

Each team already has one loss at home in league play after last weekend with the Sooners losing at home to Tennessee while the Tigers were defeated by Arkansas.

According to lines listed by FanDuel, Oklahoma is a 3.5-point favorite over Auburn. That’s now down a point from the original line at 2.5. The over/under points total for the contest is now at 45.5 points after originally starting at 47.5.

How to watch Auburn vs. Oklahoma

Time: 3:30 p.m. EST – Sept. 28th
Channel: ABC or ESPN+, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Auburn, AL — Jordan-Hare Stadium