Auburn at Georgia: Friday injury report revealed
Ahead of The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry, Auburn vs. No. 5 Georgia has its final injury report released.
16 players were designated on the report for both Wednesday and Thursday. Of that group, six of them saw their statuses change from one day to the next heading into the end of the week.
Auburn had two players become probable on Thursday with Dorian Mausi, originally listed as out, and Izavion Miller, who was questionable to start. Three Tigers remained listed as out then with Tyler Scott, Champ Anthony, and Brandon Frazier.
Georgia, though, saw four players go from out or questionable to probable, including three key names for the ‘Dawgs. London Humphreys went from out to probable between the two days. Mykel Williams and Jared Wilson along with Sacovie White all then updated from questionable to probable as well. That leaves a trio out for the Bulldogs as well in Tate Ratledge, Smael Mondon, and Roderick Robinson.
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Here’s how the final report looks following its release today ahead of kickoff between the hedges tomorrow afternoon:
Friday Injury Report for Auburn vs. Georgia
Auburn Tigers
- Tyler Scott–DB–Out
- Champ Anthony–DB–Out
- Brandon Frazier–TE–Out
- Jerrin Thompson–S–Probable
- Dorian Mausi Jr.–LB–Probable
- Jalen McLeod–OLB–Probable
- Alex McPherson–K–Probable
- Izavion Miller–OL–Probable
Georgia Bulldogs
- Roderick Robinson II–RB–Out
- Smael Mondon Jr.–ILB–Out
- Tate Ratledge–OL–Out
- Jordan Hall–DL–Questionable
- Mykel Williams–DL–Probable
- London Humphreys–WR–Probable
- Sacovie White–WR–Probable
- Jared Wilson–OL–Probable
Auburn will come to Athens with a record of 2-3, including an 0-2 start in the SEC, after a five-game start to the season on The Plains. They’ll now play the entire month of October away from Jordan-Hare against quality competition, including this weekend against a top-five opponent in UGA.
Georgia is then at 3-1 after their first regular-season loss since November of 2020. Still, they remain one of the top teams in the country and will be over a three-possession favorite inside Sanford Stadium on Saturday in just their second home game of the season.