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2015 CBS College Football Week 1 Injury Report: Louisville vs. Auburn

Louisville vs. Auburn Injuries

Are there any big injuries to consider when placing a bet on the Louisville vs. No. 6 Auburn contest on Saturday night? Here’s a breakdown of the injury situation.

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According to oddsmakers at GTBets, Auburn is the favorite to win this neutral-site contest, as the Tigers are getting odds of -10.5 points against Louisville. The over/under total for the contest has been set at 56 points. These two will meet on Saturday at 3:30PM ET on CBS, from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.

The injuries for this contest are pretty light. Louisville has no injuries on their report, which means you can assume they are coming in healthy. Auburn only has one player listed and it is receiver D’haquille Williams, who was questionable with an ankle injury, but he has been upgraded to probable. Williams is a big part of the Auburn offense this year as he caught 45 passes for 730 yards with five touchdowns in 2014. Though he is expected to play, one does have to question whether or not he will be 100 percent.

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