
Thursday Availability Report for Alabama & LSU
Alabama and LSU will face off on Saturday, November 8, inside Bryant-Denny Stadium. As is the case with every SEC conference game, Alabama and LSU have released availability reports leading up to the game. On Wednesday night, Alabama and LSU both had star players listed on the report, with LSU starting linebacker Whit Weeks listed as questionable on Wednesday night, and Alabama starting wide receiver Ryan Williams listed as probable.

Weeks is dealing with an ankle injury he suffered that has caused him to miss the last two games for LSU, while Ryan Williams is dealing with a lower-body injury.
On Thursday, Alabama saw no movement on the report, with Williams still listed as probable, while tight end Danny Lewis Jr. is still listed as questionable from an injury that has lingered for most of the season.
Players listed as out for Alabama had no surprises, with Jah-Marien Latham and Jeremiah Beaman being out for the season. Cayden Jones and Qua Russaw both have missed several games for Alabama due to injuries suffered during the season, and Dre Kirkpatrick Jr. was suspended indefinitely after his arrest over the weekend.
For LSU, the Tigers didn't get as much help on the good news front, with freshman linebacker Zach Weeks being listed as out for the game (Zach Weeks is the younger brother of Whit Weeks and has not recorded any stats on the season).
LSU interim head coach Frank Wilson said on Wednesday's SEC coaches call that the Tigers hoped to have Whit Weeks back for Alabama, but the star linebacker was listed as doubtful on the Thursday availability report, indicating he likely won't play on Saturday against Alabama.
On the Wednesday report, LSU had listed offensive lineman Carius Curne as probable, and on Thursday, Curne was no longer listed on the report, indicating he will be available for the Tigers on Saturday night.
Wyatt Fulton is the Tide 100.9 DME and Brand Manager, primarily covering Alabama Crimson Tide football and men's basketball. For more Crimson Tide coverage, follow Wyatt on X (Formerly known as Twitter) at @FultonW_.
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