South Carolina football coach Will Muschamp gave the final injury report for his team on Thursday night on Carolina Calls, his call-in show held at Wild Wings in The Vista.

The biggest questions going into the game revolves around the running backs. The news on senior Tavien Feaster (groin) is getting worse while senior Rico Dowdle (knee) is getting better. Senior A.J. Turner (hamstring) is staying the same.

Here’s what Muschamp had to say on Thursday night.

“Feaster will be out for this game,” Muschamp said. “I think we have a shot to get him back next week (against Texas A&M).”

Dowdle should be good to go.

“Rico Dowdle has taken every rep at practice and looks really good,” Muschamp said.

Muschamp also said earlier this week that linebacker Damani Staley, offensive lineman Dylan Wonnum, wide receiver Shi Smith and defensive lineman Keir Thomas all fully participated in practice on Tuesday and will be ready to play this weekend against Appalachian State.

There’s been a change to Shi Smith’s status, though, as Muschamp called him “questionable” and they would judge him on Saturday morning.

“Dylan Wonnum is back,” Muschamp said. “He’s taken every rep at practice and looks really good.”

Earlier this week, Muschamp said that offensive tackle Jaylen Nichols, who suffered an ankle injury late in the game against Tennessee and missed last week’s win against Vanderbilt, is out again this week against Appalachian State.

Nichols will be out another week, according to Muschamp.

Muschamp didn't mention Turner on Thursday night during his call-in show but he's questionable, at best, this weekend.

South Carolina is set to take on Appalachian State this Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium on Senior Night. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. and will be broadcast on ESPN2. The broadcast team includes Anish Shroff and John Congemi, who will be in the booth, with Kris Budden working the sidelines for the network.