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Mizzou Injury Report: Pribula Moved to Doubtful, Kitchen Out Against Mississippi State
Missouri's quarterback status improves to doubtful while Mississippi State's quarterback is probable, affecting starting lineup decisions and game strategies, according to the Week 12 SEC injury report.
- On Wednesday, Missouri's Week 12 SEC injury report listed starting quarterback Beau Pribula as doubtful before the Nov. 15 home game against Mississippi State Bulldogs football team at Memorial Stadium, Columbia, Missouri.
- Pribula's Oct. 25 non-fractured dislocated ankle explains the cautious designation, while Brett Norfleet's shoulder injury caused his upgrade to questionable after missing the Texas A&M game.
- Missouri's Wednesday list also shows multiple unavailable players, including defensive end Langden Kitchen and season-outs Sam Horn and Blake Craig, while Mississippi State listed starting safety Isaac Smith out.
- If Pribula doesn't progress above doubtful, true freshman Matt Zollers will make his second start for Missouri, while Mississippi State's Blake Shapen is probable after missing practice on Nov. 10.
- The SEC mandates nightly availability reports with a final Saturday report 90 minutes before kickoff, and inaccurate or late reports can draw fines of $25,000-$100,000, reports are linked to the sports gambling market.
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Mizzou releases injury report ahead of showdown with Mississippi State
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Mizzou Football has revealed new injury designations for its starting quarterback and tight end. Beau Pribula was upgraded to 'doubtful' and Brett Norfleet was labeled as 'questionable' on the team's initial Week 12 injury report on Wednesday night. Pribula's status has improved since last week's injury report. The Penn State transfer was deemed 'out' on Mizzou's first injury report ahead of the team's game against Texas A&M…
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