Georgia defeated the Texas A&M Aggies this Saturday in a cold and rainy matchup by a final score of 19-13. A win is a win, but man wouldn’t it be nice to close some teams out strong?
The Dawgs didn’t look bad in the first half, nearly covering the 13-point spread they were given prior to the game. It was the 2nd half that made Bulldog fans scratch their heads.
The Aggies outscored Georgia 10-6 in the 2nd half. That is a pretty bad look for a No. 4 team, but give credit to a hard-fought, Jimbo Fisher coached team.
Now the Dawgs have just one more opponent left before facing LSU in the SEC Championship game, and that is Georgia Tech.
With LSU looming, the Dawgs will look to be as healthy as possible for that game.
Here is a look at the injured Bulldogs heading into week 14 at Tech.
Full injury report:
Probable: DB Eric Stokes
Stokes left the Texas A&M game just before halftime after he got a little dinged up on a hit. Kirby Smart did not seem concerned about the matter. Expect Stokes to be ready to go.
Probable: DB Tyson Campbell
Campbell has been playing through a toe injury for the past couple of weeks but is cleared to play against Tech.
Probable: OL Cade Mays
Mays has been nursing an ankle injury since the Missouri game. He dressed against A&M but was very limited, as is expected next week in order to save him for LSU.
Questionable: WR Trey Blount
Blount is listed as questionable with an undisclosed injury.
Questionable: WR Lawrence Cager
Cager has been battling a left shoulder injury nearly the entire season. Even missing a number of games, Cager is still the Dawgs leader in receptions and receiving yards. Expect Cager to get minimal time if any to rest him up for the SEC Championship game vs LSU.
OUT: WR Tommy Bush
Bush has been recovering from a sports hernia and will likely be out for the year.
OUT: DT Tramel Walthour
Walthour is battling a lower-body injury and has no timetable for his return.
OUT: OL Owen Condon
Condon has been battling a lower-body injury all year and Saturday was seen in a sling. Should likely be out for season.
OUT: OL Justin Shaffer
Shaffer was in a neck brace for the A&M game and has no timetable for his return.
OUT: QB D’Wan Mathis
Freshman quarterback D’wan Mathis is out indefinitely after undergoing surgery to remove a cyst from his brain this offseason. There is no current timetable for Mathis’ return.