Arkansas and Missouri are set to clash in the highly anticipated Battle Line Rivalry this Saturday, wrapping up the regular season in style. With both teams eager to secure bragging rights, the excitement is palpable. But what’s the health status of each team as they head into this crucial matchup? The SEC has released the initial injury report, giving us some insights into who might be on the field and who may be sidelined.
Injury Report for Arkansas and Missouri
Let’s dive into the injury report, starting with the Razorbacks. The team is facing some significant challenges:
- DL Nico Davillier – Out
- DB Jaylon Braxton – Out
- K Kyle Ramsey – Out
- DL Anton Juncaj – Doubtful
- RB Braylen Russell – Questionable
- DB Anthony Switzer – Questionable
As for the Tigers, they have their own list of players to monitor:
- WR Mookie Cooper – Out
- DE Darris Smith – Out
- QB Sam Horn – Out
- CB Shamar McNeil – Out
- LB Khalil Jacobs – Out
- DE Joe Moore – Out
- LS Brett Le Blanc – Out
- OL Connor Tollison – Out
- OL Logan Reichert – Out
- RB Kewan Lacy – Questionable
Among these names, the status of Razorbacks defensive back Anthony Switzer is particularly noteworthy. He missed last week’s game against Louisiana Tech and hasn’t seen action since November 2 against Ole Miss. With 18 tackles and one forced fumble this season, his presence on the field could be pivotal for Arkansas.
The Battle Line Rivalry History
This rivalry is steeped in history. This will mark the 16th meeting between the Razorbacks and Tigers, dating back to their first encounter in 1906. Missouri currently holds an 11-4 advantage in the all-time series, including a 3-1 record under coach Eli Drinkwitz. Last year, the Tigers decisively won the game 48-14 in Fayetteville, further solidifying their dominance.
Since joining the SEC, the two teams have faced off every year since 2014, with Missouri boasting an impressive 8-2 record against Arkansas during that span. Can the Razorbacks turn the tide this time around? The stakes couldn’t be higher!
Key Players to Watch
As the game approaches, all eyes will be on Missouri’s quarterback Brady Cook, who returned from injury last week. He has been a critical part of the Tigers’ offense, and with star receiver Luther Burden by his side, they have formed a formidable duo. Together, they have connected 60 times for 665 yards and six touchdowns this season. They will be facing an Arkansas defense that has struggled, ranking 118th in the nation for passing yards allowed per game.
On the other side, Razorback coach Sam Pittman is determined to rally his team. He views Missouri as one of their biggest rivals and is eager to instill that passion in his players. “I think Missouri is right up there at the top of rivals for us,” Pittman said. “If you ask our team, we have several trophy games. Missouri, Texas, and LSU all rank high, but I think Missouri is at the top.”
Game Day Excitement
As we gear up for the kickoff, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday in Columbia, the anticipation is electric. Fans from both sides are ready to support their teams, and the atmosphere promises to be charged with emotion. Will the Razorbacks pull off an upset? Or will the Tigers continue their recent dominance in this rivalry?
With so much on the line, this game is not just about the stats or the standings—it’s about pride, tradition, and the fierce competition that defines college football. As we look forward to this thrilling encounter, one thing is certain: both teams will leave everything on the field in pursuit of victory.
Stay tuned as we bring you the latest updates and insights leading up to this epic showdown! The Battle Line Rivalry is not just another game; it’s a celebration of college football at its finest!