The Peach Bowl will be starting in a few hours, with the Indiana Hoosiers ready to defend their unbeaten streak against the Oregon Ducks on Saturday at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. However, just like most games, some players are expected to be missing it due to injury.
Coming into Saturday’s big game, both teams have now released their list of injured players and whether or not they can be able to suit up. The Peach Bowl is a very important game, as it might determine the team to win the national title, with the winner moving on to the national championship game against Miami. So, which players will be out or would possibly be out during tonight’s big game?

Peach Bowl Injury Report: Indiana and Oregon Who Might Not Play
Indiana Hoosiers
- DL Stephen Daley — OUT
- DL Kellan Wyatt — OUT
- DB Amariyun Knighten — OUT
- DB Bryson Bonds — OUT
- RB Lee Beebe Jr. — OUT
- DL Andrew DePaepe — OUT
- K Brendan Franke — DOUBTFUL
Indiana is coming in as the betting favorite with a -3.5 spread, and they will be relatively healthy with a few players expected to be out against the Ducks at the Peach Bowl. A few of those injured players have already entered the transfer portal as well, including DL Andrew DePaepe, who is still looking for a new school.
Oregon Ducks
- DB Daylen Austin — OUT
- RB Jordon Davison — OUT
- DB Kingston Lopa — OUT
- WR Kyler Kasper — OUT
- DB Sione Laulea — OUT
- WR Evan Stewart — OUT
- WR Justius Lowe — OUT
- DB Solomon Davis — OUT
- RB Makhi Hughes — OUT
- RB Da’Jaun Riggs — OUT
- RB Jayden Limar — OUT
- OL Gernorris Wilson — OUT
- RB Noah Whittington — QUESTIONABLE
Much like Indiana, Oregon will not be missing any of its key players, but a few backups will be missing, including promising freshman running back Jordon Davison, who was listed with an undisclosed injury and will be missing the Peach Bowl game against the Hoosiers.
The list of injured players also features some players transferring out of Oregon, including RB Makhi Hughes, who has now committed to Houston, as well as wide receiver Kyler Kasper, who has now committed to BYU.
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