Tennessee vs. Arkansas: Friday Night Availability Report

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Tennessee Football Vol Walk. Photo by RTI.

Tennessee football resumes conference play on Saturday night when they travel to Fayetteville to face Arkansas at 7:30 p.m. ET.

With the Vols back in conference play, both teams have to release an availability report every day from Wednesday night on until 90 minutes before kickoff. The availability report is effectively an injury report with teams listing players and out, doubtful, questionable or probable but not including what the injury is.

Tennessee’s injury report has been very limited on both Wednesday and Thursday as they’re projected to get a few key players back from injury. Arkansas has had a crowded availability report so far this week with 10 total players on the list and six already ruled out.

Check out the Friday availability report now and see the updates on each team from Wednesday to Thursday night here.

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Tennessee Availability Report

OUT

– S Jourdan Thomas

– S John Slaughter

– LB Edwin Spillman

– DB Montrell Bandy

Tennessee Notes

There still have been no changes from the original Wednesday availability report to Friday for Tennessee football. Thomas is a starting defensive back who is out for the season with a knee injury while Slaughter, Spillman and Bandy are all further down the depth chart.

The Vols are much healthier coming out of the open date. They’re projected to get starting offensive tackles Lance Heard and John Campbell back and Boo Carter is healthy after leaving the Oklahoma game with an injury.

Arkansas Availability Report

OUT

– DB Jaylon Braxton

– DB Miguel Mitchell

– RB Rodney Hill

– OL Patrick Kutas

— WR Khafre Brown

– TE Andreas Paaske

QUESTIONABLE

– TE Ty Washington

– TE Luke Hasz

Arkansas Notes

Arkansas Notes

Defensive back Hudson Clark and receiver Monte Harrison are off the injury report after being listed as probable the last two days.

Harrison has two catches for 25 yards and hasn’t played since the season opener against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Clark is a backup safety who’s missed the last three games.

Luke Hasz is Arkansas’ starting tight end while Ty Washington is his backup. With reserve tight end Andreas Paaske out, the Razorbacks need at least one of those guys to be available against Tennessee.

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