The LSU Tigers will travel to College Station this weekend to take on the Texas A&M Aggies in a highly anticipated SEC matchup. This Week 9 contest will have immense playoff implications, as each team enters with a 6-1 record overall and an undefeated record in SEC play.
LSU is coming off a 34-10 win over Arkansas in Week 8 to extend their win streak to six games after a loss to USC in the season opener.
Much like LSU, Texas A&M also extended their win streak to six games after opening the season with a loss. The Aggies thumped Mississippi State 34-24.
Availability will be key for both teams in this crucial Week 9 clash. Here's a look at the injury report for LSU and Texas A&M.
LSU Tigers injury report
The Tigers listed seven players on their injury report for Week 9. Here are the crucial ones.
#1 Caden Durham - Probable
Despite battling a foot injury over the last few weeks, Caden Durham was listed as probable on LSU's injury report. Last week against Arkansas, LSU's leading rusher notched 21 carries for 101 yards and three touchdowns.
#2 Chris Hilton Jr. - Probable
After entering the week as questionable, Chris Hilton Jr. was upgraded to probable on Friday night. Hilton Jr. will be making his season debut after dealing with an ankle injury to start the season.
#3 CJ Daniels - Questionable
LSU's star wideout CJ Daniels finds himself on the injury report yet again after reaggravating a knee injury he suffered back in Week 6. Daniels was downgraded from probable to questionable on Friday.
Texas A&M Aggies injury report
The Texas A&M Aggies listed six players on their Week 9 injury report, all of whom were ruled out this week. Here are some crucial losses for Texas A&M.
#1 Tyreek Chappell - Out for season
Aggies head coach Mike Elko ruled Tyreek Chappell out for the season with a non-contact lower-leg injury back on September 15.
#2 Mark Nabou Jr. - Out for season
Texas A&M lineman Mark Nabou Jr. will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a torn ACL versus Notre Dame.
#3 Rueben Owens - Out for season
Sophomore running back Rueben Owens suffered a season-ending leg injury during the offseason and was ruled out for the rest of the campaign.
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