Louisville and Miami Remain the Same on ACC Thursday Injury Report Update

Louisville and Miami remained the same on the ACC Thursday Student-Athlete Availability Reporting update.
Oct 19, 2024; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Miami Hurricanes running back Mark Fletcher Jr. (4) runs the ball against the Louisville Cardinals during the first half at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images
Oct 19, 2024; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Miami Hurricanes running back Mark Fletcher Jr. (4) runs the ball against the Louisville Cardinals during the first half at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images | Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images

The Louisville and Miami Student-Athlete Availability Reporting Thursday updates remained the same as the initial report that was released on Wednesday ahead of their game on Friday night. Louisville has eight players out, one questionable and two probable on the ACC injury report.

Six Miami players are out, linebacker Bobby Washington Jr. is questionable and running back Girard Pringle Jr. is listed as probable on the Thursday Student-Athlete Availability Reporting update. Running back Jordan Lyle and wide receiver JoJo Trader continue to be absent from the injury report on Thursday.

Lyle and Trader both missed the Miami games against Bethune-Cookman, South Florida and Florida. Lyle had seven carries for 18 yards in his return against Florida State on October 4. Trader has not played since starting in the season-opening 27-24 win over Notre Dame, per official Miami stats.

Key players who are out for Louisville are linebacker Stanquan Clark, who played at Miami Central with Hurricanes' defensive lineman Rueben Bain and RB Duke Watson, third on Louisville with 24 carries and fourth with 64 rushing yards/

None of the remaining Louisville players or any for Miami on the remainder of the injury report are significant contributors. The biggest concern for Louisville is at RB with Shammai Gates, Watson and Jamarice Wilder out and Keyjuan Brown, second in carries and rushing yards, probable.

Miami does not release a depth chart under Mario Cristobal, but none of the players on the injured list would be on the two-deep for the Hurricanes. Miami is as healthy as they have been since the beginning of the season against Notre Dame.

Miami offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson told reporters on Monday that Trader had a good week of practice and he looked forward to him making some plays. Trader would help a Miami receiving corps that has primarily been C.J. Daniels and Malachi Toney through the first five 2025 games.

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