As the Texas Longhorns prepare for their highly anticipated College Football Playoff semifinal against the Ohio State Buckeyes, injury concerns loom over several key players. Right tackle Cameron Williams, wide receiver Isaiah Bond, and center Jake Majors are among the players managing injuries sustained in recent games.
- Cameron Williams (Right Tackle): Williams suffered a right knee sprain and was questionable for the previous game against Arizona State. His status for the semifinal remains uncertain. (Covers)
- Isaiah Bond (Wide Receiver): Bond missed the last game due to an ankle injury but is expected to return for the upcoming game against Ohio State. (Sports Illustrated)
- Quintrevion Wisner (Running Back): Wisner sustained a knee injury in the previous game but was cleared to return after evaluation. (Burnt Orange Nation)
- Jake Majors (Center): Majors was injured in the previous game but was also able to return after being evaluated. (Burnt Orange Nation)
- Derek Williams Jr. (Defensive Back): Williams Jr. is dealing with a lower-body injury and is expected to miss the rest of the 2024 season. (Covers)
- Vernon Broughton (Defensive Lineman): Broughton is sidelined with an undisclosed injury and will miss the remainder of the season. (Covers)
Some players are expected to make a comeback, while others remain out. The Longhorns will have to closely monitor these injuries as they prepare for the semifinal.
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