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USC Injury Report: Trojans’ availability vs Maryland

USC Injury Report: Trojans’ availability vs Maryland

The Big Ten injury report is as the USC Trojans (3-3, 1-3) are set to kick off against the Maryland Terrapins (3-3, 0-3). Here’s a look at the players listed as out and questionable and what it means for both programs.

USC Availability Report

Out

DE Anthony Lucas (season)
LB
 Eric Gentry (season)
OT Micah Banuelos
OL Gino Quinones

Questionable

CB Jacobe Covington
TE Lake McRee

Thoughts on players listed

This will be the first game USC plays without starting defensive end Anthony Lucas as he will miss the remainder of the season due to injury. The Trojans remain without linebackers Eric Gentry and Raesjon Davis, who plan to utilize redshirt years this season.

Lincoln Riley said this week that tight end Lake McRee was ahead of schedule in his return and that could come either in this game or next. McRee has been sidelined since taking a hard hit to his knee against Michigan. The Trojans relied heavily on backup tight ends Kade Eldridge and Walker Lyons in his absence. We’ll see if McRee is back

Covington was listed as “questionable” last week and stays there again. He suffered an injury late in the game against Minnesota and hasn’t played since.

Quinones appears on the report for the first time this season. He was in uniform and pads last week against Penn State but did not participate in pre-game warmups. USC does have backup center Kilian O’Connor available again after he missed several weeks due to an early-season injury. So the Trojans are covered if they need to go to the bench for a backup center.

The post USC Injury Report: Trojans’ availability vs Maryland appeared first on On3.



This article was originally published by Erik McKinney at On3 – (https://www.on3.com/teams/usc-trojans/news/usc-injury-report-trojans-availability-vs-maryland/).

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