Offensive Line Takes Major Hit in LSU Tigers Injury Report for Oklahoma Sooners Game

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The LSU Tigers are preparing to take on the Oklahoma Sooners in the final game of the season and their injury report is as long as it has been all year long.

Interim head coach Frank Wilson updated the team's injury situation in his press conference earlier this week and it did not signal great news for the Tigers.

The biggest takeaway is that the LSU offensive line is going to take a major hit. Braelin Moore and Ory Williams were both considered doubtful for this weekend's game. Tyree Adams is also considered doubtful, but he's been out for a few weeks now. It seems that Adams could return for the bowl game, though.

Moore is the Tigers' starting center and has been one of team's more reliable pass blockers this season. He's allowed just one sack and six pressures on 357 pass snaps.

He transferred over from the Virginia Tech Hokies and had been doing a nice job, but played just three snaps against the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers due to a lower leg injury.

DJ Chester took over center duties for the rest of that game and would be in line for a start. He has struggled this season, but does look best when manning the middle.

Williams had started playing tackle against the Alabama Crimson Tide game, filling in at both sides after Carius Curne and Weston Davis had a tough go of things. Williams looked good in his time on the field, but it appears that Davis and Curne will be on the edges again this weekend.

The Sooners have a strong offensive line, so it's a less-than-ideal matchup to have a weakened line for.

Garrett Nussmeier also seems to be considered more doubtful than anything for the matchup, but he has not been ruled out. Could be something to watch after the offense stuttered under Michael Van Buren last week against the Hilltoppers.

In better news, the following LSU players were considered hopeful for the game: linebacker Whit Weeks, defensive back Mansoor Delane, running back Caden Durham and wide receiver Aaron Anderson.

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