SEC availability reports have been updated for Week 3.

The 6 programs who are playing conference games this week issued their penultimate injury reports on Friday evening. LSU, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Florida, Georgia and Kentucky will all issue final updates 90 minutes before kickoff of their respective games on Saturday.

Here’s a look at the Friday night injury reports for all 3 SEC games in Week 3:

LSU vs. South Carolina injury report

LSU has a number of key players out this week, although many of these injuries were already known. However, there is a bit of news for Brian Kelly and the Tigers: Wide receiver Chris Hilton, safety Jordan Allen and defensive end Da’Shawn Womack have been downgraded from questionable to out as of Friday evening. Zy Alexander has been upgraded to probable from questionable. Kyle Parker and Garrett Dellinger are no longer listed, indicating that they are fully cleared for Saturday.

South Carolina has a much lighter injury report as of Friday evening with only 5 players listed. Emory Floyd, Andrew Colasurdo and Jakai Moore are all out while Gage Larvadain and Trovon Baugh are questionable.

Here’s the full availability report for this game:

Texas A&M vs. Florida injury report

For Texas A&M, Conner Weigman remains on the injury report on Friday night after popping up there on Thursday. It’s unclear what kind of injury Weigman is currently dealing with, but he would be a big loss if he’s not able to play on Saturday vs. the Gators. Weigman was excellent in Texas A&M’s blowout win over McNeese State in Week 2. If Weigman can’t go, Marcel Reed would presumably get the start in his place.

Florida has a long list of injuries it is dealing with as well. Eugene Wilson and T.J. Searcy are 2 of the biggest names on the list and both remain questionable. Graham Mertz, who missed last week’s game with a concussion, is not on Florida’s injury report.

Here’s a look at he official injury report for Texas A&M vs. Florida:

Georgia vs. Kentucky injury report

Georgia has just 5 players on its injury report for this week, although the Bulldogs are going to be without star defensive lineman Mykel Williams. He was downgraded from doubtful to out in this update, as was fellow defensive lineman Warren Brinson. Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs are favored by 24 points on Saturday according to most sportsbooks.

Kentucky quarterback Brock Vandagriff is probable for this game. He played poorly in last week’s loss to South Carolina, but coach Mark Stoops went out of his way to support his starting quarterback during a press conference earlier this week. Defensive back Maxwell Hairston and offensive lineman Gerald Mincey were downgraded from probable to questionable on Friday — the only changes to Kentucky’s report.

Here’s the official availability report for Georgia vs. Kentucky:

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