Mississippi State football injury report vs Texas: Who’s in and who’s out for Week 5 in SEC

STARKVILLE — Mississippi State football has two new wide receivers on its injury report this week.

Creed Whittemore and Trent Hudson are both out despite playing in all four games this season. As expected, quarterback Blake Shapen and running back Keyvone Lee are both listed out too after they suffered injuries in last week’s loss to Florida. Mississippi State (1-3, 0-1 SEC) plays No. 2 Texas (4-0) on Saturday (3:15 p.m., SEC Network).

The Longhorns have nine players named on their injury report. Quarterback Quinn Ewers is questionable.

The SEC newly mandated this season that each team provides injury reports for conference games. The first reports are revealed on Wednesdays and updated daily until the final report 90 minutes before kickoff. The full report is below.

Mississippi State football injury report vs Texas

This will be updated daily as the injury reports change.

Mississippi State

QB Blake Shapen: Out

WR Creed Whittemore: Out

S Tyler Woodard: Out

WR Trent Hudson: Out

RB Keyvone Lee: Out

DL Kalvin Dinkins: Out

CB DeAgo Brumfield: Questionable

CB Traveon Wright: Questionable

DL Kedrick Bingley-Jones: Questionable

S Chris Keys Jr.: Questionable

S Isaac Smith: Probable

K Marlon Hauck: Probable

Texas

RB CJ Baxter: Out

RB Christian Clark: Out

RB Velton Gardner: Out

DB Derek Williams Jr.: Doubtful

RB Colin Page: Doubtful

WR DeAndre Moore Jr.: Questionable

QB Quinn Ewers: Questionable

DB Jelani McDonald: Questionable

RB Quintrevion Wisner: Questionable

Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@gannett.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.

This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Mississippi State football injury report: Will Quinn Ewers play for Texas?


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Publish date : 2024-09-26 00:48:01

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