The SEC Availability Report provided its first update on Thursday night. A second has now come out tonight ahead of seven games in league play on Saturday, including one of the two ranked matchups in the Top-15 with No. 8 Ole Miss vs. No. 13 Oklahoma.

The injury report first comes out from the Southeastern Conference on Wednesdays. Updates then come on Thursdays and Fridays, with a dozen players originally designated, and two of those players having seen their listings updated yesterday, for the Rebels and Sooners:

Here is tonight’s look at the injury report from the SEC ahead of Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma in Norman:

Oklahoma

OL Troy Everett – Out

OL Jacob Sexton – Out

OL Jake Taylor – Out

WR Keontez Lewis – Out

OL Derek Simmons – Out

RB Jovantae Barnes – Doubtful

DB Gentry Williams – Doubtful

Ole Miss

TE Dae’Quan Wright – Questionable

WR Deuce Alexander – Questionable

OL Terez Davis – Questionable

S Ladarian Clardy – Probable

With eight players designated to begin with, Oklahoma updated the status of two of them on Thursday. Each one was for an offensive lineman with one positive, in Howland going from questionable to probable, and one negative, with Simmons going from questionable to doubtful. That’s key with three offensive linemen already labeled as out to begin with in Everett, Sexton, and Taylor.

Ole Miss then didn’t make any updates to their injury report between Wednesday and Thursday. Wright and Alexander, two of their three-leading pass-catchers, remained questionable as did one of their offensive linemen in Davis. As did Clardy as well with a designation of probable in their secondary.