Ahead of their Saturday game, the Alabama Crimson Tide and LSU Tigers have disclosed their players’ injury statuses.
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) recently instituted a policy mandating injury reports before all conference games in football, basketball, and baseball, but only for matchups within the conference. This Saturday at 6:30 p.m. CT on ABC, No. 14 Alabama will face No. 16 LSU at Tiger Stadium in its sixth SEC game of the season.
Players are initially listed as “probable,” “questionable,” “doubtful,” or “out.” On game day, these statuses are updated to “available,” “game time decision,” or “out.” Updates will continue to be posted throughout the week.
Alabama Initial Availability Report—Wednesday, Nov. 6
– Keon Sabb, DB — Out
– Cole Adams — Out
LSU Initial Availability Report—Wednesday, Nov. 6
– Jordan Allen, S — Out
– Harold Perkins, LB — Out
– Kyle Parker, WR — Out
– John Emery Jr., RB — Out
– Trey Holly, RB — Out
– Thomas Crawford, OL — Out
– Princeton Malbrue, DE — Out
– Kobe Roberts, OL — Out
– Jake Ibieta, LB — Out
– Tyree Adams, OL — Out
– Garrett Dellinger, OL — Out
– Jacobian Guillory, OL — Out
– CJ Daniels, WR — Questionable
– West Weeks, LB — Questionable
– Kimo Makane’ole, DT — Probable
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer announced earlier in the week that wide receiver and punt returner Cole Adams will miss the remainder of the season due to a leg injury. “With [Adams’] injury, he’ll be out for the year,” said DeBoer. Adams sustained the injury during the first drive against Missouri and had been playing with an arm brace.
Defensive back Keon Sabb also suffered a foot injury in the Tennessee game. Despite finishing that game, Sabb was declared “out for a while” ahead of the Missouri matchup.