College Football Week 12 is here, and as usual, there are some players injured, including some very big names from some of the biggest programs in the country. So, which players have appeared on their team’s injury reports?

Week 11 Injury Report
Garrett Nussmeier, LSU: Probable
LSU will be in action for Week 11 in Arkansas, though there is some concern regarding Garrett Nussmeier’s abdominal injury that he suffered after getting hit hard during that loss to Texas A&M. He reportedly re-injured it on Thursday’s practice, but will probably play.
Dante Moore, Oregon: Will Play
Dante Moore was hit hard during that game against Wisconsin last month, but is now okay and will be playing against Minnesota on Saturday
Dakorien Moore, Oregon: Out
Oregon has been hit hard with the injury bug, and wide receiver Dakorien Moore is the biggest name on this week’s injury report. He is suffering from a knee injury and will be missing that game against Minnesota.
Mario Craver, Texas A&M, Questionable
Craver, one of the top wide receivers in the SEC, was seen limping last week. This week, the Aggies will face South Carolina, with Craver probably going to be a game-time decision as he deals with an undisclosed injury.
Blake Horvath, Navy: Questionable
The Navy quarterback did not play in that loss to Notre Dame in Week 11 in a game-time decision. He is still questionable for Week 12 against USF, with the team still not giving much information about his status for the game.
Cason Henry, South Carolina: Out
South Carolina’s next opponent, Oregon, may have been suffering from a lot of injuries as of late, but the Gamecocks are not without their own injury problems either, as offensive lineman Cason Henry will be out not just for Week 12 but for the rest of the season after undergoing a season-ending shoulder surgery.
Michael Taaffe, Texas: Probable
Texas may be playing with its star safety, Michael Taaffe, back in the lineup for Week 12 against the Georgia Bulldogs. He was out since Week 10 against Vanderbilt as he was dealing with a thumb injury. That is now all healed up, and it now seems he is ready to go.
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