.With Chestnut preparing for its own 1st Southeastern Conference competition of the season, it discharged its very first official accessibility report Wednesday evening.The documents are actually mandated due to the SEC for each and every team playing in an event game that week. Teams must list gamers as either "readily available," "potential," "questionable," "doubtful," or "out," for each and every game.The 1st record shows up 3 days just before each game (Wednesday for Sunday games) as well as will be updated each day until a previous document 90 minutes prior to kickoff. Below's Auburn's 1st supply report for Sunday's video game against Arkansas: CB Kayin Lee- ProbableDB Champ Anthony- ProbableWR Web Cam Coleman- QuestionableOT Izavion Miller- QuestionableCB Antonio Kite- QuestionableK Alex McPherson- QuestionableDE Amaris Williams- DoubtfulTE Brandon Frazier- OutCB Tyler Scott- OutThe most significant labels to watch listed below are actually Coleman and Miller, that each skipped last week's video game as a result of traumas. Both players appeared throughout the free section of Tuesday's practice, however Coleman remained in a non-contact jersey.Camden Brown began in Coleman's area versus New Mexico and his efficiency could get him another begin if Coleman is not able to play on Saturday.Lee as well as Anthony are actually each expected to participate in. Lee skipped the New Mexico video game as a result of a calf bone pressure, however Freeze said Monday that the selection to store him out was additional of a preventive procedure. Anthony experienced an identical personal injury Week 1 however played in both of the observing weeks.McPherson has however to play for Chestnut this season, still recouping from a stomach illness.The 2 instead unforeseen enhancements to the document are Williams and also Kite. Freeze has however to provide any sort of details on what is restricting both players.Freeze mentioned Monday that Frazier will definitely skip an "extensive amount of time" due to a faulty feet endured against New Mexico. Peter Rauterkus covers Rust sports for AL.com. You may follow him on X at @peter_rauterkus or even email him at prauterkus@al.com.