Georgia TE Lawson Luckie suffers injury in fall camp

Luckie will reportedly undergo ankle surgery this week…

Georgia freshman tight end Lawson Luckie suffered an ankle injury in Saturday’s scrimmage and is scheduled to undergo surgery on Wednesday, according to Marc Weizer of the Athens Banner-Herald.

It’s unclear how long Luckie will be out.

The Norcross, Georgia, native had an impressive spring including a big performance in Georgia’s spring game.

Luckie, the nation’s No. 2 tight end in the 2023 class, was projected as the third option in the Bulldogs tight end room behind junior All-American Brock Bowers and sophomore Oscar Delp.

In light of Luckie’s injury, freshman Pearce Spurlin, the nation’s No. 5 tight end in the 2023 class, will see more reps as the Bulldogs prepare for the season opener versus UT Martin on Sept. 2.

Spurlin is healthy after missing spring practice with a broken collarbone.

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You can find our latest injury report here.

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4-star TE Lawson Luckie signs with Georgia

Lawson Luckie is a Dawg.

The Georgia Bulldogs are solidifying their claim to be considered Tight End University (TEU).

After already signing 4-star tight end Pearce Spurlin, the Dawgs also received the national letter of intent from 4-star tight end Lawson Luckie.

Luckie, out of Norcross, Georgia, committed to Georgia nearly a year ago. At 6-foot-3 and 225 pounds, Luckie ranks as the nation’s No. 64 overall player and No. 2 ranked tight end.

The four-star Norcross star had scholarship offers from college football programs like UCF, Miami, UNC, Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Michigan State, and many more.

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Four-star class of 2023 TE commits to UGA football

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs just won their first national championship in 41 years, but the Dawgs are always recruiting.

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs just won their first national championship in 41 years, but the Dawgs are always recruiting.

Georgia football has added a commitment from four-star class of 2023 tight end recruit Lawson Luckie. The in-state tight end plays high school football for Norcross High School.

Luckie is ranked as the No. 287 recruit in the class of 2023 and the No. 14 tight end. The 6-foot-3, 225-pound tight end visited the University of Georgia for the Arkansas game. Luckie must be impressed with the success of Georgia true freshman tight end Brock Bowers.

Norcross tight end Lawson Luckie watches the Georgia Bulldogs in warmups before a game against Arkansas. Online Athens-McClain Baxley

The four-star Norcross star has scholarship offers from college football programs like UCF, Miami, UNC, Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Michigan State, and many more.

Lawson Luckie announced his commitment to Georgia via Twitter:

Luckie does a good job of high pointing the football and catching it with his hands. The four-star tight end is very versatile with experience at multiple positions. Luckie is good at blocking and runs a variety of routes.

Here’s his highlights from the 2021 high school football season:

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Michigan State offers 2023 4-star TE Lawson Luckie from Georgia

Michigan State has extended a scholarship offer to one of the top tight ends in the 2023 class

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Michigan State has extended a scholarship offer to one of the top tight ends in the 2023 class.

Lawson Luckie — a four-star tight end from Norcross, Ga. — announced on Tuesday evening that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. Luckie is ranked as the No. 12 tight end and No. 160 overall prospect in the 2023 class by 247Sports.

With the offer from Michigan State, Luckie now holds scholarship offers from 16 programs. His list of scholarship offers includes Arizona State, Arkansas, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, LSU, Maryland, NC State, Ole Miss, Pitt, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Utah, Vanderbilt and Wisconsin.

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