Another Georgia RB expected to miss Sugar Bowl

UGA football is expected to be without two of their top running backs in Roderick Robinson and Branson Robinson in the Sugar Bowl

Georgia Bulldogs running back Branson Robinson can’t catch a break. Robinson missed the 2023 college football season with a knee injury and has been limited in 2024.

Robinson was not present at Georgia’s practice in the lead up to the Sugar Bowl against Notre Dame. Robinson has not played since Georgia’s Oct. 12 game against Mississippi State. It appears Robinson will not return for the College Football Playoff. Robinson reportedly suffered an injury setback to his knee.

Robinson has 25 carries for 73 yards and three touchdowns this season. He is one of UGA’s top power running backs.

Georgia is already without running back Roderick Robinson, who played in two games this year. The Bulldogs will primarily rely on running backs Trevor Etienne and Nate Frazier. Running back Cash Jones will also see a significant amount of action, especially in passing situations.

Georgia has not had Roderick Robinson and Branson Robinson both healthy for a single game this season. Both have dealt with unfortunate injuries.