Andrew Carr is QUESTIONABLE for Kentucky at No. 14 Mississippi State
Will the Wildcats be shorthanded in Starkville? Nothing has changed with Kerr Kriisa, who remains out, as expected, as he works his way back from a broken foot. There has been a new name added to the report for Kentucky, though, with fifth-year senior Andrew Carr officially listed as questionable in the SEC’s initial availability report for Saturday.
As for Mississippi State, Kanye Clary has been declared out for the Bulldogs. He hasn’t played since November 29, but started the year averaging 6.3 points in 17.8 minutes per contest.
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The full report for UK vs. MSU can be found below:
The SEC’s new basketball policy states that players must be listed as “out” (0% chance to play), “doubtful” (25% chance to play), “questionable” (50% chance to play), or “probable” (75% chance to play) in the first report released the night before conference games at 8 PM ET. On the final report released no later than 90 minutes before tip-off, players will be designated as “available,” “game-time decision” or “out” in an effort to provide additional clarity.
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