FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Mizzou will have its full group of starters available in Arkansas.
Missouri football’s final pregame, SEC-mandated availability report The report published 90 minutes before had no new additions from the previous nightly reports released throughout the week. That means the Tigers’ only new absentees for Saturday’s game against the Razorbacks will be wide receiver/returner DaMarion Fowlkes and backup defensive tackle Elias Williams.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe SEC-mandated reports are required of member organizations every night beginning Wednesday in the leadup to an in-conference matchup, with the final report publishing 90 minutes before kickoff.
The possible designations, from most likely to play to least likely, are as follows: available; probable; questionable; doubtful; out.
Quarterback Sam Horn and kicker Blake Craig — both of whom were ruled out for the season after Week 1 — were the only other Mizzou players officially ruled out of the game.
Mizzou’s game against Arkansas is scheduled to kick off at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It will be the Tigers’ final game of the 2025 regular season.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMissouri football’s full pregame availability report for Arkansas
DT Elias Williams (out)
WR/KR DaMarion Fowlkes (out)
QB Sam Horn (out)
K Blake Craig (out)
Arkansas full availability report
RB Braylen Russell (out)
DB Quentavius Scandrett (out)
WR Monte Harrison (out)
WR Andy Jean (out)
WR Jalen Brown (out)
RB AJ Green (out)
TE Andreas Paaske (out)
DL David Oke (out)
What is the availability report?
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The SEC-mandated reports are not technically injury reports, which some teams — Mizzou often included — provided in years prior. Instead, they are lists that include any players ruled unavailable or possibly unavailable for upcoming games. That could be for any number of reasons, including but not limited to injuries.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe reports are only mandated before in-conference matchups and are closely linked to the growing sports gambling market.
Inaccurate or late reports in football are subject to fines ranging from $25,000-$100,000.
This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: Here is Missouri football’s SEC availability, injury report for Arkansas
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