TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Missouri quarterback Brady Cook will attempt to play in Saturday's game at Alabama despite a high-ankle sprain that left his status in jeopardy during the week leading up to the game.
Cook entered the stadium without a visible limp and went through pregame warm-ups before taking the Tigers' first snap of the game. How well his ankle will hold up in a game setting remains to be seen.
Cook was listed as doubtful on the first two injury reports of the week but upgraded to questionable Friday night. He was deemed a true game-time decision early Saturday afternoon.