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Rebels’ injury report smaller than usual

UNLV released its shortest injury report in about two months.

There were 19 names on the list, seven fewer than last week. Seven players are probable for Saturdays 5 p.m. football game at San Diego State, and only defensive end Preston Brooks (leg) is questionable. No player is doubtful.

The other 11 are out, one fewer than last week. Most, if not all, of those injuries are long term.

UNLV Football Tuesday Injury Report

Nov. 23, 2010 (at San Diego State)

PLAYER, POS.                STATUS        AREA
Mark Barefield, WR           Out                Leg
Kenny Brown, DB             Out                Arm
Courtney Bridget, DB       Out                Arm
C.J. Cox, RB                    Out                Arm
Travis Dixon, DB              Out                Leg
Andrew Mack, OL            Out                Illness
Kjelby Oiland, DL             Out                Illness
Beau Orth, LB                  Out                Back
Quinton Pointer, DB         Out                Leg
Imari Thompson, RB        Out                Leg
Travis Trickey, LB             Out               Back

Preston Brooks, DE        Questionable        Leg

B.J. Bell, DE                    Probable        Arm
Will Chandler, DB            Probable        Leg
Sidney Hodge, DB          Probable        Arm
Nate Holloway, DL          Probable        Leg
Michael Johnson, WR    Probable        Leg
Deante' Purvis, RB         Probable        Leg
Bradley Randle, RB        Probable        Arm

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