Tennessee Football at Vanderbilt: Official Injury Report

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Tennessee football is 90 minutes away from kicking off its regular season finale against Vanderbilt at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville.

That means it is time for the final and official availability report for the instate rivalry matchup. The availability report is new to the SEC this season and is effectively an injury report with each team releasing a report every day from Wednesday to 90 minutes before kickoff on Saturday.

Both Tennessee and Vanderbilt have a good number of players out for the game but do not have any debilitating injuries that they haven’t had to deal with in recent weeks. The Vols are down a pair of defensive starters and a handful of backups but no crucial players on offense.

With that, let’s take a look at the official Tennessee-Vanderbilt availability report.

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Tennessee Injury Report

OUT

  • DB Jourdan Thomas
  • LB Keenan Pili
  • OL Vysen Lang
  • TE Cole Harrison
  • DL Jordan Ross
  • S Christian Charles

Tennessee Notes

There are no changes from Tennessee’s section of the injury report from Friday night to Saturday. Most of the injured Vols have been out for large chunks of the season but a few are new developments this week.

Safety Christian Charles is a backup but has had a consistent role all season and will miss this game. Five-star freshman edge rusher Jordan Ross is missing his first game of the season after suffering an injury last week in the Vols’ win over UTEP.

Tennessee is getting a few players back from injury against Vanderbilt including backup running back DeSean Bishop and freshman linebacker Edwin Spillman.

Vanderbilt Injury Report

OUT

  • WR Dariyan Wiley
  • DL Zaylin Wood
  • CB Mark Davis
  • RB AJ Newberry
  • EDGE Boubacar Diakite
  • OL Grayson Morgan
  • DL Bradley Mann
  • DL Christian James

Vanderbilt Notes

One change for Vanderbilt as backup linebacker Prince Kollie is good to go after his status was up in the air earlier this week. Kollie has played off and on this season. He suffered a minor injury in the Commodores loss at LSU last week.

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