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The Citadel vs. Clemson injury report Week 13: Updates on Troy Stellato, Wade Woodaz, and more

The Citadel Bulldogs and the 17th-ranked Clemson Tigers are gearing up for their Week 13 matchup on Saturday, and it should be an interesting watch. The Bulldogs are one win away from being bowl-eligible, while the Tigers are attempting to make the College Football Playoff as they are one of the bubble teams right now.

Let's take a closer look at the Citadel vs. Clemson injury report and discuss the status of some significant players in this game.

The Citadel injury report

The Citadel Bulldogs have not disclosed any injuries ahead of the Week 13 game against the Clemson Tigers.

Clemson Tigers injury report

The Clemson Tigers have been dealing with several injuries on the offensive side of the field, and it will be interesting to see who can play and who is ruled out. Let's take a closer look at the injury report for the Tigers here.

Troy Stellato, WR

Junior wide receiver Troy Stellato will not play in this game due to a thumb injury. He was attempting to play through the pain, but Tigers coach Dabo Swinney announced during his press conference that Stellato would miss the remainder of the regular season.

Stelato had a solid season before the injury, as he has 25 receptions for 264 yards (10.6 yards per catch) with a touchdown catch as well as an 11-yard rushing attempt.

Wade Woodaz, LB

Junior linebacker Wade Woodaz is officially listed as questionable for this game, and not having him on the field would be a massive loss. He did not play in last week's game against the Virginia Tech Hokies, so his status remains in the air.

Woodaz leads the program with 61 total tackles (33 solo, 28 assisted) with a pair of sacks, three pass deflections, one interception and three forced fumbles.

DeMonte Capehart, DT

Senior defensive tackle DeMonte Capehart is nursing an undisclosed injury and is questionable to play against the Citadel Bulldogs. He has not played since Nov. 2, and he has 15 total tackles (10 solo, five assisted) with a pair of pass deflections.

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