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Shane Beamer Gives Final Injury Update Ahead Of Vanderbilt Matchup

South Carolina's Football team will once again be missing multiple offensive players with starting experience against Vanderbilt.
Shane Beamer Gives Final Injury Update Ahead Of Vanderbilt Matchup
Shane Beamer Gives Final Injury Update Ahead Of Vanderbilt Matchup

As the South Carolina Gamecocks prepare to play the second of a four-game homestand to cap off the 2023 regular season, Shane Beamer and his staff will be missing a few key offensive skill players and a couple of offensive linemen. Here's the injury report that was provided during Beamer's Carolina Calls radio show on Thursday evening:

Vanderbilt Injury Report

  • TE Trey Knox - AVAILABLE: After leaving the Texas A&M game due to a hamstring injury, Shane Beamer revealed during Carolina Calls on Thursday that the graduate transfer's status for this upcoming game is up in the air still.
  • RB Dakereon Joyner - OUT: The super senior running back won't be able to play this weekend against the Vanderbilt Commodores after suffering a lower-body injury against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks.
  • OL Trai Jones - OUT: The fourth-year offensive lineman from the Palmetto State will be missing his second straight game, as Jones was unable to play last weekend in the Battle of the Gamecocks.
  • OL Cason Henry - OUT: Reaggravated the same injury he suffered against North Carolina, but not to a significant degree, per the third-year head coach.
  • WR Juice Wells - WEEK-TO-WEEK: Having been out since the Georgia game, Juice was reportedly jogging last week and earlier this week, according to Shane Beamer.

Jakai Moore and Vershon Lee are also available for this game after playing last weekend against Jacksonville State, but neither guy is 100 percent based on what Beamer said on Thursday night.

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