Wide receiver Emanuel Hall did not make the trip to South Carolina for the Tigers' contest against the Gamecocks today, a source with knowledge of the situation told the Tribune on Saturday morning.

A Missouri spokesperson confirmed that neither Hall nor fellow wide receiver Nate Brown made the trip to Columbia, South Carolina, due to injuries. Both have started all four games for the Tigers this season.

Hall has had hamstring issues dating back to Week 3 this season against Purdue. He was noticeably bothered two weeks ago against Georgia, when he played all four quarters but was held without a catch.

Hall was a limited participant in Missouri’s practice Tuesday, taking part in warmups but not all individual drills.

The speedy wideout is the Tigers’ leader in receiving yards this season with 430 on 18 receptions. He had back-to-back games of 170 yards to start the year.

Brown said last week that he pulled his groin a few days before the Georgia game. He has 12 receptions for 129 yards this year.

There was no confirmation on who would start at receiver in place of Hall and Brown.

Freshman Kam Scott is listed behind Hall on the depth chart and could get his first career start Saturday. His only catch this season was a 70-yard touchdown in the second half against Tennessee-Martin.

Jalen Knox, another freshman, could also start. Knox has appeared in all four games for Missouri this season and has 169 yards and a touchdown on 10 receptions.

Saturday could be an opportunity for Alex Ofodile, a junior transfer from Oregon, to make his first meaningful impact of the season. The announcement of Ofodile's transfer made waves this offseason -- he is a Columbia native and set state records for receiving yards during his career at Rock Bridge -- but Ofdoile has not made a reception this season.

This story has been updated to include news on Nate Brown's injury.