OXFORD — After returning for about two quarters against Florida, Ole Miss football wide receiver Tre Harris is back to being questionable on the injury report.
No. 16 Ole Miss (8-3, 4-3 SEC) will host Mississippi State (2-9, 0-7) in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on Friday (2:30 p.m., ABC). If Harris can play in the Egg Bowl, he will boost a Rebels team that is ranked No. 14 in the College Football Playoff rankings and is narrowly clinging to hopes of making the 12-team field.
Harris exited Ole Miss‘ loss at Florida last week after landing awkwardly on a play just before halftime. Harris has been dealing with a lower-body injury for most of the season.
Before his brief stint in the Florida game, Harris had not played since the Oct. 12 game against LSU. Despite his missed time, Harris leads the SEC with 1,030 receiving yards.
Here’s a look at the full report before the Rebels and Bulldogs square off.
Ole Miss football vs Mississippi State injury report for Egg Bowl
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Ole Miss
- WR Izaiah Hartrup (Out)
- S Yam Banks (Out)
- RB Henry Parrish (Out)
- RB Rashod Amos (Out)
- WR Tre Harris (Questionable)
- RB Logan Diggs (Questionable)
- DE Princely Umanmielen (Probable)
- TE Dae’Quan Wright (Probable)
- WR Jordan Watkins (Probable)
- OL Reece McIntyre (Probable)
Mississippi State
- QB Blake Shapen (Out)
- CB Traveon Wright (Out)
- WR Creed Whittemore (Out)
- WR Trent Hudson (Out)
- DL Kedrick Bingley-Jones (Out)
- RB Keyvone Lee (Out)
- DL Kalvin Dinkins (Out)
- OL Canon Boone (Out)
Sam Hutchens covers Ole Miss for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at Shutchens@gannett.comor reach him on X at @Sam_Hutchens