GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida quarterback Tyler Murphy, still suffering from a sprained shoulder, is likely a game-time decision against No. 10 South Carolina on Saturday.

Murphy, a junior, sprained his shoulder against LSU on Oct. 12 and has been dealing with pain in every game since.

Tyler Murphy is suffering from a sprained shoulder and may not play against South Carolina on Saturday. He has been listed as a "game-time decision." Kim Klement/USA TODAY Sports

"He's sore. He's rehabbing," offensive coordinator Brent Pease said Tuesday. "He's in a situation where he's spending time in the training room getting healthy again. I think it's day to day based on what the trainers have to say.

"He's got to get in practice time at some point in time and be able to at least go out. … It's more his comfortability of how to throw, I guess. How well he can throw the ball with spin."

Murphy, who missed practice Monday and Tuesday, said he is especially frustrated at missing time after his four-turnover performance in a 34-17 loss to Vanderbilt last Saturday.

"It's very difficult just because after these last few losses and not playing well on Saturday, I need all the practice I can get," he said. "It's just frustrating being banged up a little bit and having to sit out and try to get healthy. I'm just gonna live in the training room and get healthy and try to get back out there as soon as possible.

"Going into the practices and stuff like that, I've been fighting a little bit of pain, but nothing too crazy. But when I get to the game, adrenaline takes over and I'm usually good to go."

When asked Monday if he could play if the game were today, Murphy said, "Most likely not."