Compared to Florida, the Ole Miss football team is healthy as an ox.
The Rebels have just three players listed on its most recent Student-Athlete Availability Report, including just one player designated as out. Florida, meanwhile, has 10 players listed as out and three others with different designations.
Two weeks ago, Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin was asked why his team is relatively healthy when compared to other teams like the Gators.
“I do think part of that is luck,” Kiffin said. “With injuries each year, it just happens. Sometimes you have better years. I do think we stay pretty healthy. I think people would be really surprised by how much we actually practice, how little we practice compared to a lot of traditional college programs.”
There weren’t any surprises either, but there’ll be two more reports issued Friday and 90 minutes before kickoff, so things could still change.
Here’s the full report:
Thursday Student-Athlete Availability Report
Florida
Out
- WR Eugene Wilson III
- WR Dallas Wilson
- ILB Ty Jackson
- EDG LJ McCray
- DB Aaron Gates
- DB Micheal Caraway Jr.
- RB Ja’Kobi Jackson
- DB Dijon Johnson
- DB Javion Toombs
- OL Roderick Kearney
Doubtful
- DL Caleb Banks
Probable
- ILB Myles Graham
- WR Vernell Brown III
Ole Miss
Out
- LB Raymond Collins
Doubtful
- DT Jeffery Rush
Questionable
- DT Jamarious Brown
Yesterday’s Results
- Women’s Tennis: Ole Miss at ITF W 15 Clemson
Today’s Schedule
- Men’s Basketball: CSU Bakersfield at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m., SECN+
- Volleyball: Florida at Ole Miss, 1 p.m., SECN+
- Cross Country: Ole Miss at NCAA South Regional
- Women’s Tennis: Ole Miss at ITF W 15 Clemson
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— Ole Miss Football (@OleMissFB) November 14, 2025
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