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OU-Tennessee availabity report (Thursday)

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The updated availability report for the OU-Tennessee game on Saturday in Norman was released on Thursday. And it’s the exact same as it was Wednesday for the Sooners.

Here is this week’s injury report for OU and Tennessee:

To read Scoop’s intel on the injuries, click here. OU could certainly use several of the players listed on Saturday, especially on the offensive line and at wide receiver. It’s expected that multiple guys will be game-time decisions against No. 6 Tennessee.

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SEC availability reports

The availability reports are new for OU and in the SEC this season, with schools being required to release information regarding players’ availability for conference games. Teams must release an initial availability report on Wednesday by 7 p.m. CT followed by a daily report on Thursday and Friday, which must be released between the end of practice. Injured players will have one of the five designations on Wednesday-Friday.

  • Available: 100% chance to play, only will be listed if the player was previously on an availability report
  • Probable: Probable to play, 75% chance to play
  • Questionable: Uncertain to play, 50% chance to play
  • Doubtful: Unlikely to play, 25% chance to play
  • Out: Will not play, 0% chance to play

There will be another availability report released on Saturdays 90 minutes before kickoff with the following designations.

  • Available: Will dress for the game and be available to play.
  • Game Time Decision: Coaches and/or medical personnel need to evaluate the student-athlete in pre-game warmups before deciding whether he can participate in the game.
  • Out: Not dressing or available for the game.

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