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Bowl Injury Update: SEC players who suffered injuries in bowl game
By Drew Laing
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Here’s a list of the latest injuries in the SEC from the bowl season
Alabama
- LB Reggie Ragland suffered a head injury after delivering a huge hit in the fourth quarter of the Sugar Bowl. He didn’t return to the game with what appeared to be a concussion.
Arkansas
- No significant injuries in Texas Bowl
Auburn
- No significant injuries in Outback Bowl
Florida
- DE Bryan Cox Jr (hip): Out for Birmingham Bowl, which will be played on Jan. 3.
Georgia
- QB Hutson Mason was knocked out of the Belk Bowl in the second quarter, due to concussion-like symptoms
- WR Michael Bennett suffered a torn ACL
Kentucky
- Did not play in a bowl game
LSU
- Safety Dwayne Thomas sat out the Music City Bowl with a knee injury
Mississippi State
- No significant injuries in Orange Bowl
Missouri
- DE Shane Ray played through an ankle injury in Citrus Bowl
Ole Miss
- OL Robert Conyers suffered a knee injury early in the game when a TCU player fell on his leg and bent Conyers’ right knee awkwardly
- OL Laremy Tunsil left the Peach Bowl with a fractured fibula and is expected to be out 4-6 months
South Carolina
- No significant injuries in Independence Bowl
Tennessee
- No significant injuries in Gator Bowl
Texas A&M
- No significant injuries suffered in Liberty Bowl
Vanderbilt
- Did not play in a bowl game
Drew Laing will be providing analysis and insight on Florida, Georgia, Missouri and South Carolina.