Already with several reserve players out for Monday's game against Arizona, BYU listed starting wing Kennard Davis as questionable to play against the Wildcats on the Big 12's official player availability report Sunday evening.

Arizona again listed all its players available.

BYU forward Kennard Davis Jr. drives to the basket guarded by Holy Cross guard Joe Nugent during the first half of a Nov. 8 game in Provo, Utah.

A 6-6 transfer from Southern Illinois who is averaging 6.8 points this season, Davis played just 11 minutes against Utah on Saturday though BYU has not said what his issue might be.

Earlier this season, Davis reportedly suffered minor injuries in a car crash and was arrested on suspicion of DUI.

While listing a player as questionable implies a 50% chance he will play, according to Big 12 guidelines, BYU has already listed five reserves as definitively out: forward Brody Kozlowski, guard KJ Perry, guard Nate Pickens, guard Dawson Baker and center Xavion Staton.

Baker is out for the season with a torn ACL, while injuries to Pickens, Kozlowski and Staton have not been disclosed. Perry is a midyear enrollee who is sitting out the season.


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