.Along with Chestnut preparing for its own first Southeastern Event matchup of the season, it released its first official accessibility report Wednesday evening.The files are mandated due to the SEC for every staff playing in an event game that week. Crews have to provide players as either "offered," "likely," "suspicious," "uncertain," or "out," for each and every game.The initial file shows up 3 times before each activity (Wednesday for Sunday games) and also will be upgraded per day till a prior file 90 moments prior to first. Listed here's Rust's very first supply record for Sunday's video game against Arkansas: CB Kayin Lee- ProbableDB Champ Anthony- ProbableWR Webcam Coleman- QuestionableOT Izavion Miller- QuestionableCB Antonio Kite- QuestionableK Alex McPherson- QuestionableDE Amaris Williams- DoubtfulTE Brandon Frazier- OutCB Tyler Scott- OutThe most significant labels to view right here are actually Coleman as well as Miller, who both overlooked recently's game because of injuries. Both players appeared throughout the open portion of Tuesday's practice, but Coleman remained in a non-contact jersey.Camden Brown started in Coleman's place against New Mexico and his efficiency could possibly gain him one more begin if Coleman is unable to use Saturday.Lee as well as Anthony are each anticipated to play. Lee missed the New Mexico game due to a calf bone tension, yet Freeze said Monday that the decision to hold him out was additional of a preventive procedure. Anthony went through a similar injury Week 1 yet played in each of the adhering to weeks.McPherson has however to play for Chestnut this season, still bouncing back coming from a stomach illness.The two somewhat unanticipated add-ons to the file are Williams and also Kite. Freeze possesses however to offer any type of details on what is actually limiting both players.Freeze claimed Monday that Frazier will certainly overlook an "extended time frame" because of a defective foot endured versus New Mexico. Peter Rauterkus deals with Rust sporting activities for AL.com. You can easily follow him on X at @peter_rauterkus or even email him at prauterkus@al.com.