In Saturday’s press conference, Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal shared the injury report for the Fiesta Bowl College Football Playoff semifinal. The Hurricanes will face the Ole Miss Rebels in the Fiesta Bowl after defeating the Ohio State Buckeyes in the CFP quarterfinal.
Here’s the latest Hurricanes injury report ahead of the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl CFP Semifinal vs. Ole Miss:

Miami Hurricanes Injury Report: Out ft. Malik Bryant
- Linebacker Malik Bryant has been sidelined for the season and will not be available for the semifinal.
- WR Daylyn Upshaw has been ruled out due to injury.
Miami Hurricanes Injury Report: Questionable ft. Damari Brown
- Defensive back Damari Brown has returned to practice after missing the prior two playoff games, but status is still uncertain.
- Defensive lineman Ahmad Moten Sr. suffered an ankle injury in the Cotton Bowl. His participation will be decided closer to kickoff.
- Defensive lineman Cole McConathy II missed multiple weeks, but he may be available as a rotational option.
Miami Hurricanes Injury Report: Probable
Defensive back O.J. Frederique Jr. could return to Miami’s secondary, as he was listed as probable despite a serious injury that required a stretcher to take him off the field in the Cotton Bowl.
Meanwhile, the Ole Miss Rebels have also released their injury report for the Fiesta Bowl, which is as follows:
Out
CB Cedrick Beavers
LB Raymond Collins
OL John Wayne Oliver
Questionable
DE Kam Franklin
Probable
TE Caleb Odom
RB Kewan Lacy
TE Dae’Quan Wright
WR Cayden Lee
CB Dante Core
How To Watch Miami vs Ole Miss Fiesta Bowl?
The Fiesta Bowl, pitting Miami vs Ole Miss, can be watched nationally on ESPN this Thursday, with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. The game, which takes place at tate Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona, can also be streamed on the ESPN app with a subscription. Moreover, streaming providers like FuboTV and Sling TV offer ESPN in their packages.
Both Miami (12-2) and Ole Miss (13-1) had to overcome better-ranked opponents to reach here. Miami upset No. 7 Texas A&M in the opening round before taking down defending champions Ohio State 24-14 to reach here. On the other hand, the Rebels took their revenge against Georgia, beating them 39-34 in comeback fashion.
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