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LSU wide receiver CJ Daniels (4) tries to escape from an Arkansas defender in the fourth quarter on Saturday, October 19, 2024 at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. LSU defeated Arkansas 34-10.

Four injured LSU starters are on track to suit up Saturday for the a road clash with Texas A&M

In its latest availability report, LSU listed receiver CJ Daniels (knee), linebacker Greg Penn, running back Caden Durham (foot) and guard Miles Frazier as probable to play against the No. 14 Aggies (6:30 p.m., ABC). 

Daniels injured his knee in LSU's Sept. 28 win over South Alabama and returned in time to play in its win over Arkansas. In that game, he pieced together his best showing as a Tiger, catching seven passes for 86 yards on 10 targets. 

On Monday, coach Brian Kelly said that Durham is still not fully recovered from the foot injury he suffered against South Alabama. But the freshman tailback hasn't missed any time, and LSU gave him a season-high 21 carries against the Razorbacks, allowing him to rush for 101 yards and three touchdowns. 

LSU's availability report also ruled out safety Jordan Allen and listed receiver Chris Hilton (stress fracture) as questionable. 

Texas A&M listed starting guard Chase Bisontis as out. He suffered a lower leg injury in the second quarter of the Aggies' win over Mississippi State. 

Suspended LSU running back Trey Holly appeared on the availability report for the first time this season, but an LSU spokesperson said Wednesday that he has not yet rejoined the team. 

Staff Writer Wilson Alexander contributed to this report.

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