Henry Parrish Jr. Faces Season-Ending Injury Setback
- Henry Parrish Jr. suffered a severe left leg injury during the game against Arkansas.
- He will not participate in the upcoming match against No. 2 Georgia, leaving the team needing to adjust.
- Coach Lane Kiffin emphasized the significance of this loss and the necessity for other players to fill the void.
Henry Parrish Jr., Mississippi's leading rusher, suffered a serious left leg injury during the Rebels' recent match against Arkansas. His absence has been confirmed as he was not listed on the depth chart ahead of the upcoming game against No. 2 Georgia. Coach Lane Kiffin acknowledged the impact of Parrish's injury, calling it a significant loss for the team. He stated that the running back position is facing challenges and highlighted the need for other players to step up. In Parrish's absence, the team is relying on players like Ulysses Bentley IV and Domonique Thomas, who previously performed in Parrish's place. Parrish had contributed significantly to the Rebels' offense, ranking sixth in the Southeastern Conference with 678 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns this season.