Georgia-Tennessee injury report

Georgia Bulldogs football injury report ahead of UGA’s game against the Tennessee Volunteers

The Georgia Bulldogs will be without at least four players against the Tennessee Volunteers. The Georgia-Tennessee game is at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 16.

Georgia is most notably dealing with injuries along the offensive line and at running back. Georgia starting offensive lineman Tate Ratledge is recovering from an ankle surgery, but is not listed on the injury report and are expected to play against Tennessee. UGA offensive guard Micah Morris has missed some time over the past couple of games and is questionable to play.

Starting running back Trevor Etienne (ribs) is now listed as out after being limited over the past couple of weeks. Running back Cash Jones is questionable as well and has been seen in a boot. Georgia is already down a pair of running backs in Branson Robinson and Roderick Robinson, so a lot will fall on the shoulders of true freshman Nate Frazier.

On the Tennessee side of things, the Volunteers may be without starting quarterback Nico Iamaleava, who suffered a concussion last week against Mississippi State.

Georgia defensive lineman Joseph Jonah-Ajonye, who is a former five-star recruit, is out for the season.

Georgia injury report

Georgia Bulldogs running back Trevor Etienne is out after being limited over the past two weeks. Melina Myers-Imagn Images
  • RB Roderick Robinson: Out (toe)
  • RB Branson Robinson: Out (knee)
  • WR Anthony Evans: Questionable (hamstring)
  • RB Trevor Etienne: Out (ribs)
  • DL Joseph Jonah-Ajonye: Out (leg)
  • RB Cash Jones: Questionable (lower body injury)
  • OL Micah Morris: Questionable
  • WR Colbie Young: Suspended indefinitely

Tennessee injury report

Nico Iamaleava of the Tennessee Volunteers is dealing with a concussion. (Photo by Brandon Sumrall/Getty Images)
  • QB Nico Iamaleava: Questionable
  • DB Jourdan Thomas: Out
  • LB Edwin Spillman: Out
  • LB Keenan Pili: Out
  • RB Dean Bishop: Out
  • OL Vysen Lang: Questionable
  • WR Dont’e Thornton Jr. : Questionable

The SEC will release updated injury reports 90 minutes before kickoff.

Georgia-Ole Miss injury report

Georgia Bulldogs football injury report ahead of UGA’s game against the Ole Miss Rebels

The Georgia Bulldogs will be without four players against the Ole Miss Rebels. The Georgia-Ole Miss game is at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 9.

For a second straight week, Georgia will be without primary punt returner Anthony Evans. Georgia safety Malaki Starks started in Evans’ place last week against Florida.

“We’re hopeful to get those guys back is the biggest thing,” said Kirby Smart on Roderick Robinson, Smael Mondon and Anthony Evans. “I don’t know at one point it’s going to happen. But each one of those guys are rehabbing, working their butts off and hoping to get back to help the team soon.”

Georgia starting offensive lineman Tate Ratledge and starting running back Trevor Etienne (ribs) are not listed on the injury report and are expected to play against Ole Miss. Georgia is down a pair of running backs in Branson Robinson and Roderick Robinson. The Dawgs had a surprising name pop up on the injury report: offensive guard Micah Morris, who missed time against Florida.

Georgia defensive lineman Joseph Jonah-Ajonye, who is a former five-star recruit, is out for the season.

Georgia injury report

Georgia Bulldogs running back Trevor Etienne is not on the SEC availability report. Melina Myers-Imagn Images
  • RB Roderick Robinson: Out (toe)
  • RB Branson Robinson: Out (knee)
  • WR Anthony Evans: Out (hamstring)
  • DL Joseph Jonah-Ajonye: Out (leg)
  • LB Smael Mondon: Questionable (foot)
  • OL Micah Morris: Questionable
  • WR Colbie Young: Suspended indefinitely
  • DL Jordan Hall: Probable (legs)

Ole Miss injury report

Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Tre Harris is doubtful to play. Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
  • WR Izaiah Hartrup: Out
  • RB Henry Parrish: Out
  • RB Logan Diggs: Out
  • RB Matt Jones: Doubtful
  • WR Tre Harris: Doubtful
  • WR Jordan Watkins: Questionable
  • WR Cayden Lee: Questionable
  • OL Jayden Williams: Questionable
  • OL Caleb Warren: Questionable
  • CB Cedrick Beavers: Probable
  • DE Jared Ivey: Probable
  • Safety Yam Banks: Probable
  • Safety Jadon Canady: Probable
  • OL Jeremy James: Probable
  • TE Caden Prieskorn: Probable

The SEC will release updated injury reports 90 minutes before kickoff.

Georgia vs Florida injury report

Georgia football injury report ahead of the Bulldogs’ game against the Florida Gators

The Georgia Bulldogs will be without several key players at 3:30 p.m. ET on Satuday, Nov. 2 against the Florida Gators. However, Georgia is still healthier than Florida, who has 10 players ruled out ahead of kickoff.

The Bulldogs will be without a pair of running backs and wide receivers against Florida. Additionally, Georgia is down two starters in the secondary for the first half. Defensive backs Joenel Aguero and Dan Jackson are both suspended for the first half against Florida after getting targeting penalties in the second half against Texas.

This week we also learned that Georgia defensive lineman Joseph Jonah-Ajonye is out for the season. Joseph Jonah-Ajonye is a former five-star recruit.

“Joseph (Jonah-Ajonye) had to deal with a surgery that’s going to put him out for the rest of the year,” said Kirby Smart. “He’s going to be out for the rest of the year to deal with a lower extremity injury.”

Georgia offensive guard Tate Ratledge is expected to return for the first time since the Kentucky game. Ratledge is back to being almost fully healthy after undergoing tightrope surgery on his ankle.

On Florida’s side of things, the Gators are without starting quarterback Graham Mertz, who is out for the season. Florida cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. is also out for the year.

The Gators’ top receiver, Eugene Wilson, is out against Georgia. Wilson burned Georgia a season ago. Florida’s No. 1 running back Montrell Johnson is questionable.

Georgia injury report

Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Joseph Jonah-Ajonye (99) and linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. (2) are both out versus Florida. Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
  • RB Roderick Robinson: Out (toe)
  • RB Branson Robinson: Out (knee)
  • OL Tate Ratledge: Probable (ankle)
  • LB Smael Mondon: Out (foot)
  • DL Joseph Jonah-Ajonye: Out (leg)
  • WR Colbie Young: Suspended indefinitely
  • DB Dan Jackson: Suspended for first half (targeting)
  • DB Joenel Aguero: Suspended for first half (targeting)
  • WR Anthony Evans: Out (hamstring)
  • DL Jordan Hall: Probable (legs)

Florida injury report

Eugene Wilson III, the Florida Gators’ most dangerous weapon, is out against the Georgia Bulldogs. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
  • Graham Mertz, QB, Out
  • Treyaun Webb, RB, Out
  • Ja’Keem Jackson, DB, Out
  • Jason Marshall Jr., DB, Out
  • Eugene Wilson III, WR, Out
  • Asa Turner, DB, Out
  • Kahleil Jackson, WR, Out
  • Devon Manuel, OL, Out
  • Roderick Kearney, OL, Out
  • Jamari Lyons, DL, Out
  • Montrell Johnson Jr., RB, Questionable
  • Damieon George Jr., OL, Questionable

The SEC will release injury reports that will be updated 90 minutes before kickoff.

Updated Georgia Bulldogs injury report vs Mississippi State

Georgia football is dealing with several injuries and may be without five or six key players against Mississippi State

The Georgia Bulldogs are fairly healthy entering the Mississippi State game. Georgia pass rusher Mykel Williams is no longer on the SEC injury report for an ankle injury, which is a good sign for the Bulldogs.

Georgia has just five players on the injury report right now, which is not too bad. However, Georgia could be missing three starters against Mississippi State.

“(Center) Jared (Wilson) is still – Jared’s better than he was, but not taking full-load reps,” said Georgia coach Kirby Smart. “He’s taking some reps, but not – he’s taking more than he was last week, but not full-load.”

Wilson is Georgia’s starting center and is a key piece along the Bulldogs’ offensive line, which is looking to perform more consistently.

Absent from Georgia’s injury report are two more key UGA players. Georgia wide receiver Colbie Young has been suspended indefinitely. Young is unlikely to play against Mississippi State, but he is not considered injured.

Additionally, Georgia defensive lineman Christen Miller appeared to be banged up in Georgia’s win against Auburn, but he should be good to go against Mississippi State. Kirby Smart notes that Miller has practiced. “Christen (Miller) is taking reps,” said Smart.

Georgia defensive lineman Jordan Hall is still working his way back. Hall is battling back from a pair of stress fractures in his legs.

“Jordan is trying to get out there and go. Man, he’s pushing so hard,” said Smart. “I hate it for that kid because he’s had two rods – I mean, a rod put in both legs. And he’s out there frustrated. He’s doing more than he did last week, but I don’t know that I can say he’s ready to play this week.”

Georgia linebacker Smael Mondon was on crutches on the sidelines against Auburn, so he is likely to be out for a while. Georgia is also without running back Roderick Robinson and offensive lineman Tate Ratledge, who are recovering from significant surgeries.

Georgia football injury report vs. Mississippi State

Georgia linebacker Smael Mondon remains out. Joshua L. Jones / USA TODAY NETWORK

Running back Roderick Robinson: Out (toe)

Defensive lineman Jordan Hall: Questionable (stress fracture recovery)

Linebacker Smael Mondon: Out (foot)

Offensive guard Tate Ratledge: Out (ankle)

Center Jared Wilson: Questionable (foot)

Georgia is playing a Mississippi State team that is without seven players including its starting quarterback. Georgia hosts Mississippi State at 4:15 p.m. ET on Saturday, Oct. 12.

Updated Georgia injury report ahead of UGA vs. Kentucky

The Bulldogs are the healthiest they’ve been since fall camp. Updated injury report here…

The No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs (5-0) will take on the No. 20 Kentucky Wildcats (5-0) on Saturday in Sanford Stadium.

The Bulldogs have been crippled by injuries thus far, but they enter this matchup as healthy as they’ve been since fall camp.

Star wide receiver Ladd McConkey (back) played his first snaps of the season against Auburn last week. Running back Kendall Milton (MCL) played five snaps last week after missing most of the South Carolina game and the UAB game. Starting safety Javon Bullard also returned versus the Tigers.

McConkey, Milton and Bullard are expected to play on Saturday, but conditioning is the primary factor when it comes to how many snaps they’ll get.

Several Bulldogs are still working to get back on the field.

Here’s our updated Georgia injury report, including recent quotes from head coach Kirby Smart:

Updated Georgia injury report ahead of UGA vs. Auburn

Here’s an updated Georgia injury report, including status updates on Ladd McConkey, Kendall Milton, Mykel Williams & more…

The No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs (4-0) will travel to The Plains to take on the Auburn Tigers (3-1) on Saturday in the latest edition of “The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry.”

The Bulldogs are far from healthy entering their first road test of the season.

Star wide receiver Ladd McConkey (back) has yet to take a snap this season, but he returned to practice this week. Running backs Kendall Milton (MCL) and Roderick Robinson (ankle) missed last week’s matchup versus UAB.

Starting safety Javon Bullard is working his way back from an ankle sprain suffered in Week 2. Starting defensive end Mykel Williams missed last week due to illness.

Multiple other Bulldogs are still working their way back from injuries.

Here’s our updated Georgia injury report, including recent quotes from head coach Kirby Smart:

Updated Georgia injury report ahead of UGA vs. UAB

Full Georgia injury report ahead of UAB matchup…

The No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs are dealing with an extensive list of injuries headed into their Week 4 matchup with UAB.

Starting wide receiver Ladd McConkey (back) has yet to take a snap this season. Running backs Kendall Milton (MCL) and Roderick Robinson (ankle) both left last week’s game with injuries and did not return. Starting right tackle Amarius Mims (ankle) also exited the South Carolina game.

Numerous other Bulldogs are working their way back to the field.

Here’s our updated Georgia injury report, including recent quotes from head coach Kirby Smart.

Updated Georgia injury report ahead of UGA vs. South Carolina

Updates on Daijun Edwards, Ladd McConkey, Javon Bullard and more here…

South Carolina (1-1) will travel to Athens to face the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs (2-0) on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. ET and the game will air on CBS.

Multiple Bulldogs are still dealing with nagging injuries, but there are some positive updates ahead of kickoff.

Kirby Smart shared updates on key players like Daijun Edwards, Ladd McConkey and Javon Bullard earlier this week.

Here is our Week 3 injury report as the Dawgs take on the Gamecocks:

Updated Georgia injury report ahead of UGA vs. Ball State

Here’s an updated Georgia injury report ahead of the Week 2 matchup vs. Ball State.

No. 1 Georgia football will be back in Sanford Stadium on Saturday to take on Football Championship Subdivision opponent Ball State after a 48-7 win over UT Martin in the season opener.

The Bulldogs played without multiple starters either due to injury or suspension in Week 1. Head coach Kirby Smart shared updates this week on their availability for Saturday’s matchup.

Here is our Week 2 injury report as the Dawgs take on the Cardinals:

 

TCU star running back questionable for national championship

What is the status of a few key TCU and Georgia players ahead of the national championship game?

TCU Horned Frogs running back Kendre Miller is questionable to play in the national championship game against the Georgia Bulldogs. Miller, a junior, has 224 rushing attempts for 1,399 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdowns entering the national championship.

Miller, who is TCU’s leading rusher, suffered a knee injury in the College Football Playoff semifinals against Michigan. Miller tried to return to action against Michigan in the second half, but could not play through the injury.

The Horned Frogs turned to senior running back Emari Demercado after Miller was unable to play. Demercado ran for 150 yards and a touchdown on 17 attempts against Michigan.

Demercado is expected to play a lot of snaps in the national championship. Additionally, TCU quarterback Max Duggan will bear a larger workload in the running game against Georgia.

TCU Horned Frogs running back Kendre Miller is an explosive runner when healthy. Joe Rondone-Arizona Republic

TCU has relied on Miller and Demercado throughout the season. The Horned Frogs’ third-leading rusher, Emani Bailey, has just 29 attempts this season. Bailey has been effective (241 yards and two touchdowns) in limited action, but he did not see a carry in the semifinal.

Georgia has more depth in its backfield. The Dawgs lean on Kenny McIntosh, Kendall Milton and Daijun Edwards in their rushing attack.

Kirby Smart and Georgia have some injury concerns of their own. Tight end Darnell Washington missed most of the game against Ohio State with a leg injury and linebacker Chaz Chambliss exited with a hyperextended knee injury.

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