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Jordan Hall status revealed on Georgia vs. Mississippi State Friday injury report

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11/11/23 - Ole Miss vs. Georgia
Fourth quarter light show during Georgia’s game against Ole Miss on Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023. (Tony Walsh/UGAAA)

The final injury report has been released for Mississippi State vs. No. 5 Georgia on Saturday.

A dozen players have had a designation over the past two days on the first two reports for the matchup. None of the statuses for those names changed either from Wednesday to Thursday.

For Georgia, Smael Mondon and Tate Ratledge were still listed as out. They also had a pair that were questionable in Jordan Hall and Jared Wilson.

For Mississippi State, all seven of their names were out for this game in Athens. That included Blake Shapen along with three offensive weapons and three other players on the defensive side of the ball.

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Here’s how the final report for these two teams looks ahead of kickoff between the hedges tomorrow:

Friday Injury Report for Mississippi State vs. Georgia

Georgia

Mississippi State

Georgia will be setting themselves up in this game for the next month of the season. They’re a favorite of nearly five scores tomorrow in Athens. From there, the ‘Dawgs will play four games against top conference competition, including three away from home. That stretch includes at Texas, their rivalry game against Florida, at Ole Miss, and then Tennessee.

Mississippi State, though, is just looking for any kind of win for their year. After winning their opener, they’ve lost each of their last four to Arizona State, Toledo, Florida, and Texas by an average margin of 17.5 points. Now, over their final seven, they’ll come out of their first bye week to play Georgia before meeting five other quality teams in the league in Texas A&M and Arkansas before closing with at Tennessee, Missouri, and at Ole Miss.