Injury status confirmed for Georgia football star OL Tate Ratledge

After suffering an injury in the Bulldogs’ matchup against Kentucky, the extent of the injuries to Georgia guard Tate Ratledge have been confirmed.

The Georgia Bulldogs offensive line had a rough outing Saturday night against Kentucky Wildcats, in large part due to an injury suffered by 2023 first-team all-SEC guard Tate Ratledge.

Ratledge was carted off the field. While the Bulldogs pulled away with the victory, fans nervously awaited news on Ratledge’s status.

As first reported by On3’s Rusty Mansell, Ratledge avoided a season-ending injury. He is, however, expected to miss around six weeks with a sprained MCL and ankle, which would put a potential return date for the Nov. 2 matchup with the Florida Gators after Georgia’s second bye week of the season.

Ratledge is projected to miss the massive upcoming road games against Alabama and Texas, meaning Georgia will need Micah Morris to step up in his place. Morris, a former four-star recruit in the class of 2021, has played in 28 games over his four years with the Bulldogs including all three thus far this season. Morris consistently sees snaps as a part of the offensive line rotation.

Georgia will have a bye week to settle the rotation along the offensive line before heading to Tuscaloosa to take on the fourth-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide in a prime-time matchup with major implications for the SEC and the College Football Playoff. The line will have to play significantly better than was seen against the Wildcats for Georgia to win in Tuscaloosa for the first time since 2007.