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Auburn football’s initial injury report for Vanderbilt game is revealed

Auburn football’s initial injury report for Vanderbilt game is revealed

The initial SEC Student-Athlete Availability Report for Auburn’s game with Vanderbilt has been released and features the status of two key playmakers.

According to Wednesday’s report, defensive back Keionte Scott and kicker Alex McPherson are “questionable” for Saturday’s game. Last week, Scott participated in 10 snaps, all on special teams, due to an ankle injury that limited his time on defense. McPherson kicked for the first time this season in last week’s game at Kentucky after battling an illness since the season’s early stages. According to a report from Auburn Undercover, McPherson did not practice on Tuesday.

Jamonta Waller, Brandon Frazier, Champ Anthony, and Tyler Scott remain “out” due to season-ending injuries. Wide receiver Caleb Burton is also tabbed out due to an unknown ailment.

Vanderbilt has listed 10 players on its early report, DL Zaylin Wood, CB Mark Davis, and OL Grayson Morgan being ruled “out.”

Linebacker Langston Patterson is listed among its “questionable” players due to an ankle sprain he suffered three weeks ago. Patterson returned to action for Vanderbilt in last week’s game vs. Texas for the first time in two games, participating in 65 snaps and making three tackles. Patterson has logged 38 tackles this season, which ranks third among Vanderbilt defenders.

The SEC Student-Athlete Availability Report will feature several updates leading up to Saturday’s 11:45 a.m. CT scheduled kick. The final report will be released 90 minutes prior to Auburn’s game with Vanderbilt at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

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