Tre Harris, Princely Umanmielen status revealed on Ole Miss at LSU Friday injury report
The stage is set for a top-tier SEC matchup this weekend when Ole Miss and LSU face off on Saturday night in Death Valley. A rematch of a memorable shootout from last season that the Rebels won at home in thrilling fashion.
No. 9 ranked Ole Miss has already suffered a loss this season in conference play after Kentucky upset the Rebels at home in Week 5. As they’ll look to make that their last loss of the regular season in order to keep their SEC title and College Football Playoff hopes alive.
LSU has only faced one SEC opponent this year, securing a road victory over South Carolina in a back-and-forth marquee Week 3 matchup. Now coming off a bye week and diving into the thick of their SEC schedule as the No. 13 ranked team in the country.
Despite coming off of a bye, the injury bug has definitely bit the Tigers this season in unfortunate fashion, and the same has applied to Ole Miss. And with the status of several players being in question this week, the official Friday injury report below is definitely vital information heading into Saturday’s game.
Full Ole Miss-LSU Friday injury report
Ole Miss
CB Cedrick Beavers – Out
WR Izaiah Hartup – Out
RB Logan Diggs – Out
OL Jayden Williams – Out
RB Matt Jones–Out
DE Princely Umanmielen–Questionable
DT JJ Pegues–Questionable
OL Jeremy James–Questionable
DT Akelo Stone–Questionable
S Louis Moore–Probable
WR Tre Harris–Probable
LSU
LB Harold Perkins Jr. – Out
WR Kyle Parker – Out
RB John Emery – Out
DE Princeton Malbrue – Out
OL Kobe Roberts – Out
LB Jake Ibieta – Out
DT Jacobian Guillory – Out
WR Chris Hilton Jr.–Doubtful
WR CJ Daniels–Doubtful
RB Caden Durham–Probable
DT Jay’viar Suggs–Probable
LB West Weeks–Probable
DT Jalen Lee–Probable
On the field, numerous key players will not be available between both teams for Saturday’s game. But on the sidelines, both head coaches will be locked and loaded. Both giving each other high praise headed into this weekend’s matchup.
“Lane has a positive outlook on the game and he certainly has been a central figure in college football,” Brian Kelly said. “He can poke fun at himself and others, and I think he’s good for college football.”
“They got new staff and Brian does a great job,” Lane Kiffin said. “I think he’s all-time active, winningest college coach,” Kiffin said. “You got to make hard changes to be a successful head coach and I’m sure that was challenging for him, but you gotta do what’s in the best interest of the team.”
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