Arkansas
Ole Miss football injury report vs. Arkansas: QB Austin Simmons probable for Week 3 game

OXFORD — The first pregame injury report for Ole Miss football’s Sept. 13 game against Arkansas was released Sept. 10.
Ole Miss (2-0, 1-0 SEC) has one player out. Quarterback Austin Simmons is probable. He was injured toward the end of the Week 2 game at Kentucky but said he could have returned.
The Razorbacks (2-0) have 12 players on the list, five whom are out.
Coach Lane Kiffin and the No. 13 Rebels must release an injury report before each game involving another SEC team, per conference rules. The Rebels released their first injury report in Week 2 before their Sept. 6 game at Kentucky. It is Arkansas’ first injury report of the season, after playing the first two games against nonconference teams.
Here’s a look at the full list:
Ole Miss football injury report vs Arkansas
This story will be updated in accordance with nightly reports.
Ole Miss
- WR Traylon Ray (Out)
- CB Jaylon Braxton (Questionable)
- WR Harrison Wallace III (Probable)
- RB Kewan Lacy (Probable)
- TE Dae’Quan Wright (Probable)
- WR Deuce Alexander (Probable)
- QB Austin Simmons (Probable)
Arkansas
- WR Monte Harrison (Out)
- WR Ismael Cisse (Out)
- WR Antonio Jordan (Out)
- LB Mason Schueck (Out)
- RB Cam Settles (Out)
- DL Kavion Henderson (Questionable)
- RB Markeylin Batton (Questionable)
- P Devin Bale (Questionable)
- DL David Oke (Questionable)
- DL Quincy Rhodes Jr. (Questionable)
- DB Selman Bridges (Probable)
- LB Trent Whalen (Probable)
Sam Hutchens covers Ole Miss for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at Shutchens@gannett.com or reach him on X at @Sam_Hutchens_

Arkansas
Arkansas Drops Tuesday Match Against Boston College in Five
While the Hogs took control in the second and third frames, a late surge by the Boston College Eagles forced a fifth set on Tuesday and Arkansas ultimately fell 3-2 (23-25, 25-15, 25-23, 15-25, 12-15).
Outside hitters Lolo Lambert and Parker Duncan led the offensive effort for the Hogs with 19 kills and 12 digs apiece, the former being a career high for both. Sophomore setter Kiki Remensperger paced Arkansas with 45 assists and 11 digs, her third double-double of the season.
In her second outing as Arkansas’ primary libero, redshirt junior Kylie Weeks chipped in a team-high 18 digs, her new personal best. The Hogs tallied 12 team blocks on the night defensively, with five from both Duncan and fellow freshman Journey Peppers.
Set 1
Arkansas slipped to a 3-1 deficit early in the opening set, but the Hogs didn’t need much time to adjust and quickly took a 6-5 lead off a kill from Romani Thurman. BC was never far behind, but Arkansas limited its opportunities and held on to a 15-12 advantage at the media break. The Razorbacks grew their lead to 18-13 shortly after, which prompted an Eagles timeout. From there, Boston College dug deep and went on a 7-2 run to tie it at 20-all. They traded blows from there, but three straight points from the Eagles down the stretch secured the 25-23 set victory for BC.
Set 2
The Hogs quickly shook off the first set and a three-point run that kicked off with a kill from Duncan put them up 9-6. The Eagles couldn’t manage more than one point at a time and Arkansas kept its foot on the gas. A five-point streak with two kills from Thurman and one from Lambert pushed the Razorback advantage to 18-10, and Boston College called for time. It didn’t make much difference and Arkansas kept on going, coming within two of the set victory at 23-12. The Eagles made a bit of a push from there, but one more Hog block made it 25-15 for Arkansas, knotting the match at 1-1.
Set 3
The early part of set three was tight again, but a 5-1 spurt by the Razorbacks helped shift the momentum their way and made the score 12-8. Any chance the Eagles had to catch up didn’t last long until two Arkansas errors and a BC kill made it 17-16 in favor of the visitors quickly. The Eagles kept punching, but the Hogs found a way to answer every time, maintaining a 23-21 lead and forcing Boston College to a huddle. The Razorbacks staved off the Eagles just long enough and a kill from Lambert shut the door on set three for Arkansas 25-23.
Set 4
The Hogs used a big 5-1 run early on, capped off by a huge solo block from Remensperger, and went up 7-3. Boston College quickly responded though and tied it at 8-8. From there, the Eagles scored six of the next eight points and switched the lead to their favor at 14-10. Arkansas had no real response as Boston College rattled off a 9-1 run, making it 24-13. The Razorbacks managed to add two more after that, but Boston College finished it out 25-15 to force a deciding fifth set.
Set 5
The Eagles jumped out to a quick 4-1 lead, but Arkansas chased closely and came within one off a kill from Lambert at 6-5. Boston College kept on going though and had an 8-5 advantage as the teams switched sides. Three straight Arkansas points, including a solo block from Duncan, cut the deficit to one, but the Eagles didn’t let the lead get away. Following a timeout, Arkansas made it 13-12, which had BC huddle. After that though, the Hogs ran out of time as the Eagles finished it 15-12 for the 3-2 match victory.
Up Next
Arkansas heads to the Centennial State for the Buffs Invitational Sept. 12-14 for matches against host Colorado, Denver and Toledo. Friday’s match against the Buffaloes is set for 7 p.m., Saturday’s against Denver is at 4 p.m. and Sunday’s finale with Toledo is at noon. All matches will be streamed on ESPN+.
More Information
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Arkansas
Arkansas football might have lost ‘Unc’ for the season

Razorback fans everywhere over 30 years old are hanging their heads in sadness tonight as news broke early Monday that Monte Harrison will be out “for a while,” according to Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman.
Arkansas loses Monte Harrison to injury
Harrison, who turned 30 years old in August, has broken his foot and may opt for a season-ending surgery. He was seen on the sideline of Arkansas’ game against Arkansas State, using crutches and wearing a boot on his left foot.
The true sophomore hasn’t made a massive impact in the box score so far this season. Against Alabama A&M, he had one reception for 29 yards late in the game. However, Harrison has done a nice job in the rushing attack, sometimes manhandling the younger defensive backs.
Before donning the cardinal and white, Harrison had a 10-year stint playing professional baseball. He spent time with the Milwaukee Brewers, Miami Marlins, and Los Angeles Angels organizations.
On a brighter note, Arkansas’ defensive line depth may grow this week. Abilene Christian transfer David Oke might be available for the Razorbacks’ game against Ole Miss. He’ll need to participate in three practices this week to make the trip to Oxford.
Arkansas football depth chart for Ole Miss
Offense
11 Monte Harrison So. // 6-3 // 228**
5 Ja’Kayden Ferguson Fr. // 6-2 // 187
**Injured -->
WR-X
9 O’Mega Blake R-Sr. // 6-2 // 187
11 Monte Harrison So. // 6-3 // 228**
5 Ja’Kayden Ferguson Fr. // 6-2 // 187
**Injured
-OR- 15 Kam Shanks R-So. // 5-8 // 169 -->
WR-W
3 CJ Brown So. // 6-1 // 200
6 Raylen Sharpe R-Sr. // 5-9 // 169
-OR- 15 Kam Shanks R-So. // 5-8 // 169
LT
51 Corey Robinson II R-Sr. // 6-5 // 311
75 Kavion Broussard R-Fr. // 6-6 // 317
LG
55 Fernando Carmona R-Sr. // 6-5 // 325
70 Blake Cherry Fr. // 6-5 // 316
C
52 Caden Kitler R-Jr. // 6-3 // 305
53 Kash Courtney Fr. // 6-4 // 297
73 Brooks Edmonson R-Jr. // 6-4 // 326
RG
50 Kobe Branham R-Fr. // 6-5 // 329
-OR- 76 E’Marion Harris R-Jr. // 6-7 // 313
74 Marcus Dumervil *R-Sr. // 6-5 // 306
-OR- 71 Shaq McRoy R-Fr. // 6-8 // 344 -->
RT
76 E’Marion Harris R-Jr. // 6-7 // 313
-OR- 71 Shaq McRoy R-Fr. // 6-8 // 344
7 KJ Jackson R-Fr. // 6-4 // 225
13 Trever Jackson R-Fr. // 6-3 // 202
8 Grayson Wilson Fr. // 6-3 // 215 -->
QB
10 Taylen Green R-Sr. // 6-6 // 235
7 KJ Jackson R-Fr. // 6-4 // 225
13 Trever Jackson R-Fr. // 6-3 // 202
8 Grayson Wilson Fr. // 6-3 // 215