Tennessee football TE Miles Kitselman, OL Wendell Moe on injury report vs Florida
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Tennessee football tight end Miles Kitselman is out for the Nov. 22 game against Florida, while offensive guard Wendell Moe and running back Peyton Lewis are questionable.
Seven Tennessee players were listed on the SEC student-athlete availability report, which was released on Nov. 19. The report will be updated daily and then 90 minutes before the game. There are 17 Florida players on the report.
The good news for UT is that linebacker Arion Carter and edge rusher Joshua Josephs are not on the report, which means they’re available to play against Florida. Both defensive starters missed the New Mexico State game on Nov. 15 due to injury.
No. 20 Tennessee (7-3, 3-3 SEC) plays Florida (3-7, 2-5) on Nov. 22 (7:30 p.m. ET, ABC) in Gainesville.
Tennessee football injury report
- OL Wendell Moe (questionable, unknown)
- RB Peyton Lewis (questionable, unknown)
- DB Sidney Walton (out, unknown)
- TE Miles Kitselman (out, leg)
- WR Joakim Dodson (out, unknown)
- CB Jermod McCoy (out, torn ACL)
- CB Rickey Gibson (out, upper body)
Florida football injury report
- OL Austin Barber (probable)
- TE Tony Livingston (probable)
- WR Vernell Brown (questionable)
- QB Tramell Jones (questionable)
- DB Bryce Thornton (questionable)
- WR Eugene Wilson (out)
- WR Dallas Wilson (out)
- ILB Ty Jackson (out)
- EDGE LJ McCray (out)
- DB Aaron Gates (out)
- DB Micheal Caraway (out)
- RB Ja’Kobi Jackson (out)
- DB Dijon Johnson (out)
- EDGE George Gumbs (out)
- DB Javion Toombs (out)
- OL Roderick Kearney (out)
- DL Michai Boireau (out)
How SEC availability report works
The SEC student-athlete availability report was introduced in the 2024 season for conference games only.
The initial report is released on Wednesday of an SEC game week, with daily updates leading to a final report 90 minutes prior to kickoff of a Saturday game.
Prior to game day, players are designated by their school as available, probable, questionable, doubtful or out for the upcoming game. On game day, they are designated as available, game-time decision or out.
Here’s what those designations mean:
• Out: Will not play, 0% chance to play.
• Doubtful: Unlikely to play, 25% chance to play.
• Questionable: Uncertain to play, 50% chance to play.
• Probable: Probable to play, 75% chance to play.
Per SEC policy, schools must accurately designate players’ participation status. If the school has knowledge that a player may not be able to participate in the upcoming game for any reason (injury, illness, suspension, ineligibility or personal matter), it must report it.
Failure to do so will subject schools to potential penalties ranging from $25,000 for a first offense to $100,000 for a third and further offenses.
Adam Sparks is the Tennessee football beat reporter. Email adam.sparks@knoxnews.com. X, formerly known as Twitter@AdamSparks. Support strong local journalism by subscribing atknoxnews.com/subscribe.
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This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Miles Kitselman, Wendell Moe injury update for Tennessee football vs Florida
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