Georgia football injury report: Five players listed for Mississippi State game
Georgia football's official availability report for Saturday’s 4:15 p.m. game against Mississippi State has been released by the SEC.
This is the fourth game week for Georgia under the conference’s new reporting policies.
The SEC releases daily reports Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and another 90 minutes before kickoff on game day.
Georgia has five players listed on this week's report, not including the biggest news of the week for the Bulldog's roster that came Wednesday when coach Kirby Smart announced that wide receiver Colbie Young is suspended indefinitely after his arrest Tuesday.
Here's a rundown of where Georgia stands on the report. The SEC does not specify why a player is listed, but injuries have previously been reported.
This list will be updated in the days leading to kickoff.
These Georgia players are listed as out
LB Smael Mondon, foot
OG Tate Ratledge, ankle
RB Roderick Robinson, foot
These Georgia players are listed as doubtful
None
These Georgia players are listed as questionable
C Jared Wilson, foot
DL Jordan Hall, legs
These Georgia players are listed as probable
None
Wilson missed the win over Auburn Saturday, but warmed up as the No. 2 center. Drew Bobo got his first college start in place of Wilson.
“Jared is still... Jared’s better than he was, but not taking full load reps,” Smart said Tuesday night. “He’s taking some reps, but not, I think more than he was last week, but not full load.”
Hall, a 6-foot-4, 320-pound sophomore, has yet to play this season after having tibia stress fractures in both legs. He had 10 tackles last season.
“Jordan’s trying to get out there and go, man, he’s pushing so hard,” Smart said. “I hate it for that kid, he’s had two rods, rod put it 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 good to play this week.”
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