The Alabama wide receiver suffered a lower-body injury against Georgia.
Ahead of No. 1 Alabama football's road matchup against Vanderbilt, the penultimate SEC availability report was released.
Crimson Tide wide receiver Kendrick Law, who suffered a lower-body injury in the first half against then-No. 2 Georgia last Saturday, was listed as questionable in theat this very early stage but also admitted he was "unsure what will look like at the end of the week." "He was putting in a lot," DeBoer said about Law after the game. "I know he was really juiced up before the game. Thought he was doing some good things just as far as helping our offense. It might not be things that show up on the stat sheet. So unfortunately he wasn't able to be there with us throughout the whole game."
In somewhat lighter news, Alabama linebacker Justin Jefferson, who was listed as probable in the initial report, still holds that status less than 24 hours until kickoff.Hunter De Siver is a graduate from the University of Alabama, earning a degree in sports media. During his time in Tuscaloosa, Hunter distributed articles covering Alabama football, basketball, and baseball for WVUA 23 TV and discussed these topics on Tide 100.9 FM.
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