Tennessee at Arkansas: Thursday injury report revealed
A top-five team in the nation will come to Fayetteville with No. 4 Tennessee traveling to play Arkansas on Saturday.
Ahead of the matchup between the Vols and ‘Hogs, the latest update to the injury report for their game came out on Thursday. That comes after the release of the first one on Wednesday. On that, Tennessee had four players, all designated as out, while Arkansas had 10 listed with half as out, three in question, and two who are likely to play.
Here’s where the injury report stands with two days between now and kickoff between Tennessee and Arkansas at Razorback Stadium.
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Full Tennessee-Arkansas Thursday injury reports
Tennessee:
- DB Jourdan Thomas (Out)
- DB John Slaughter (Out)
- LB Edwin Spillman (Out)
- DB Montrell Bandy (Out)
Arkansas:
- DB Jaylon Braxton (Out)
- DB Miguel Mitchell (Out)
- RB Rodney Hill (Out)
- OL Patrick Kutas (Out)
- WR Khafre Brown (Out)
- TE Andreas Paaske (Out)
- TE Ty Washington (Questionable)
- TE Luke Hasz (Questionable)
- DB Hudson Clark (Probable)
- WR Monte Harrison (Probable)
The Volunteers are coming off of their first bye of the season after another road trip in the SEC. They won at 25-15 over Oklahoma to move to 4-0 this fall. They are a top-two unit on both sides through a third of their year and only have this one left between them and four straight games on Rocky Top through November 9th.
The Razorbacks are at 3-2 with their first bye week coming after this weekend. As an improved team, they’ve had decent results to this point with a road win over Auburn and a near upset at Oklahoma State in double overtime. They’re now coming off of a four-point loss to Texas A&M as they’ve split their first two leagues game ahead of this third one on Saturday.