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Texas LT Kelvin Banks again listed as questionable on Thursday night

Joe Cookby:Joe Cook12/05/24

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Kelvin Banks (Will Gallagher/Inside Texas)

Texas LT Kelvin Banks left the Longhorns’ matchup with Texas A&M with an injury to his ankle after he was rolled up on during the course of a Quinn Ewers scramble. He did not play the rest of the game, and was seen in a boot on the sidelines postgame. On Wednesday, the SEC injury report labeled him as questionable. The Thursday report did the same.

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Banks was the only player who was listed as questionable. Derek Williams, CJ Baxter, Christian Clark, and Velton Gardner, players who are all out for the season, were listed as such.

Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian would only admit Banks practiced on Thursday without going into any further detail on the SEC Coaches Teleconference.

For Georgia, running back Trevor Etienne, listed as questionable on Wednesday, was listed as questionable.

Running back Branson Robinson was questionable.

Running back Chauncey Bowens was listed as questionable.

Defensive lineman Christen Miller was also questionable.

Defensive lineman Joseph Jonah-Ajonye was listed as out.

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The Longhorns and the Bulldogs will battle for the SEC Championship on Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m.

About the SEC Student-Athlete Availability Report

All information on the SEC Student-Athlete Availability Report is via the conference

Reporting Requirements

SEC school personnel must submit availability reports three days before each football game, with daily updates leading to a final report 90 minutes prior to game time. For basketball and baseball, reports are filed the night before the game, with an update on game day.

Player Status Designations

Players are designated as “available,” “probable,” “questionable,” “doubtful,” or “out” before game day; and as “available,” “game time decision,” or “out” on game day.

Consequences for Non-Compliance

Penalties for inaccurate or late reports range from $25,000 – $100,000 for football and up to $15,000 – $25,000 for basketball and baseball.

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