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Missouri vs Arkansas: Injury Updates Impact Key Matchup

Missouri Tigers gear up for their final regular season game with quarterback Beau Pribula back on the field, while Arkansas Razorbacks face a tough challenge with numerous injuries. Missouris defensive tackle Elias Williams and wide receiver DaMarion Fowlkes are out, but safety Santana Banner is probable. Arkansas will be without several key players, including defensive back Quentavius Scandrett, wide receivers Monte Harrison and Jalen Brown, running back A.J. Green, tight end Andreas Paaske, and defensive lineman David Oke. Wide receiver Andy Jean and running back Braylen Russell are questionable. Updated availability reports will be released in the days leading up to the game.

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