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Knights Get Injury Boost Before Senior Night Showdown

Summary

  • Several UCF players upgraded to probable for the upcoming game.
  • Starting center Carter Miller is likely out for the season due to illness.
  • Key offensive and defensive players saw changes in their availability status.
Knights Get Injury Boost Before Senior Night Showdown

UCF seniors Paul Rubelt and Myles Montgomery received positive injury updates, being upgraded to 'probable' for the Knights' Senior Night game against Oklahoma State. This news offers a glimmer of hope for the team's lineup as they approach their final home game. Several other players also saw shifts in their availability designations.

Despite these positive updates for some, starting center Carter Miller has been declared 'probably done for the year' due to illness. His absence will necessitate adjustments on the offensive line, with Cameron Kinnie expected to step in at center. The team is adopting a 'next man up' mentality to address these personnel challenges.

Other notable injury updates include defensive back Braeden Marshall remaining 'questionable,' while linebacker Jayden McDonald moved from 'doubtful' to 'questionable.' Quarterbacks Cam Fancher and Jacurri Brown are also listed as 'out,' alongside wide receiver Chris Domercant, who is in concussion protocol.

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Starting center Carter Miller is likely out for the season, and other key players like Cam Fancher, Jacurri Brown, and Chris Domercant are also listed as out.
Yes, offensive lineman Paul Rubelt and running back Myles Montgomery have been upgraded to 'probable' status for the game.
The Knights' final home game of the season against Oklahoma State is scheduled for Saturday at 4 p.m.

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