Mizzou releases injury report ahead of showdown with Mississippi State

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Mizzou Football has revealed new injury designations for its starting quarterback and tight end.
Beau Pribula was upgraded to 'doubtful' and Brett Norfleet was labeled as 'questionable' on the team's initial Week 12 injury report on Wednesday night.
Pribula's status has improved since last week's injury report. The Penn State transfer was deemed 'out' on Mizzou's first injury report ahead of the team's game against Texas A&M but is now considered 'doubtful' to play. He is currently recovering from a dislocated ankle that he suffered against Vanderbilt.
Norfleet is 'questionable' to suit up for a second straight week. The former freshman All-American is nursing a separated shoulder from Week 9's visit to Vanderbilt.
Mizzou defensive end Langden Kitchen is a new addition to the report. He will not play in Saturday's game against Mississippi State, due to an unspecified injury.
You can find the full injury reports for both teams in the list below.
MIZZOU:
- Questionable:
- Brett Norfleet (TE)
- Doubtful:
- Beau Pribula (QB)
- Out:
- Langden Kitchen (DE)
- Sam Horn (QB)
- Blake Craig (K)
MISSISSIPPI STATE:
- Probable:
- Blake Shapen (QB)
- Albert Reese IV (OL)
- Out:
- Isaac Smith (S)
- Jett Jefferson (CB)
- Will Whitson (DL)
- Brennan Smith (OL)
- Blake Steen (OL)
The Tigers will announce updates to their injury report on Thursday, Friday and 90 minutes prior to kickoff on Saturday, Nov. 15.
