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Georgia vs. Kentucky: Thursday injury report revealed

IMG_0985by:Griffin McVeigh09/12/24

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Kentucky Wildcats head coach Mark Stoops looks on during the third quarter against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images
Kentucky Wildcats head coach Mark Stoops looks on during the third quarter against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

Georgia and Kentucky have something new to deal with heading into Saturday’s matchup. Both programs will provide injury reports throughout the week, something the Wildcats already have a week of experience.

This will mark the SEC opener for Georgia after facing Clemson in the opener and Tennessee Tech in Athens. Kentucky has already faced a conference foe, dropping one at home to South Carolina. Head coach Mark Stoops is looking to avoid an 0-2 SEC record to start the season.

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Unfortunately, both teams will be dealing with some injuries heading into the game. The latest availability report was provided on Thursday afternoon.

Georgia:

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Kentucky:

There is a new name on the report for Kentucky, with the Wildcats starting quarterback being listed as probable. Vandagriff will be going up against his former team and is hoping to walk away from the game victorious. For now, the report says he will be good to go Saturday night.

Georgia, Kentucky continuing long history in new-look SEC

Georgia and Kentucky have been playing annually for a long time, dating back to 1956. The series between them began in 1939 and it’s been one the Bulldogs have dominated with 63 wins. In fact, they have not lost since 2009 in Athens.

Stoops has been around Kentucky for a decade and never been able to get past Georgia. All 10 games have resulted in losses and not many of them have been close, with the 2016 matchup, Kirby Smart‘s first season with Georgia, turning out to be just a three-point margin of victory.