The Kentucky Wildcats and Vanderbilt Commodores have released their SEC injury reports ahead of Saturday’s showdown in Nashville.
For Kentucky, all eyes have been on seniors Andrew Carr (back) and Lamont Butler (shoulder), who have been limited by their respective injuries in recent weeks. The hope was both would be healed up for this game after getting some extra rest time since last Saturday’s loss to Alabama.
Carr is listed as questionable to play Saturday, so there’s a chance he won’t be suiting up in Nashville.
Meanwhile, Butler is no longer on the injury report, so he’s good to go, while Kerr Kriisa remains out while recovering from foot surgery.
For Vanderbilt, the only player on the report is Alex Hemenway, a transfer from Clemson who has not played this season due to a lower leg injury. Hemenway is listed as out for this one.
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