South Alabama's McReynolds out for 'foreseeable future’

South Alabama’s McReynolds out for ‘foreseeable future’

South Alabama running back Braylon McReynolds is “out for the foreseeable future” due to a broken collarbone suffered in the season-opener against Tulane, head coach Kane Wommack said Monday.

McReynolds, a sophomore from Mobile, began the season as the Jaguars’ No. 2 running back behind All-Sun Belt pick La’Damian Webb. He was also USA’s primary kickoff returner.

“Braylon McReynolds will be out for the foreseeable future, possibly the season,” Wommack said. “We’ll see what postseason implications look like. He’s got a broken clavicle that we went ahead and had surgery this past week, got that fixed. The surgery was successful, things went well, so we’re looking forward to him having a good recovery.”

South Alabama wide receiver Devin Voisin gets past Southeastern Louisiana defensive back Markell Linzer in the first half of a college football game Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023, at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Ala. (Mike Kittrell/AL.com)

In addition, starting wide receiver Devin Voisin is “questionable to doubtful” for Saturday’s game at Oklahoma State. Voisin left the game in the third quarter vs. Southeastern Louisiana with an apparent knee injury after being tackled on the sideline.

“We’ll have some answers later in the week, where he is and what things look like for him moving forward,” Wommack said. “But I would say, questionable but probably doubtful for this week’s game.”

Wommack said the Jaguars’ other injured players are “trending in the right direction” and expected to play this week. That list includes Jalen Jordan and Keith Gallmon, two of the team’s top three safeties.

Jordan did not play vs. Southeastern Louisiana after suffering a foot or ankle injury vs. Tulane. Gallmon sustained an undisclosed injury early in the SLU game and did not return.

South Alabama (1-1) travels to Oklahoma State (2-0) at 6 p.m. Saturday. The game will stream live via ESPN+.

This post will be updated.