Georgia TE Arik Gilbert present, available for Florida
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Georgia tight end Arik Gilbert will be available when his team takes on Florida Saturday. The redshirt sophomore it with the Bulldogs in Jacksonville and will dress out for the game.
It is the first time Gilbert has traveled and dressed with the team since the season opener vs. Oregon inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Ga.) Arik Gilbert caught the first touchdown of his Georgia career last time out against Vanderbilt two weeks ago.
It was Gilbert’s first touchdown catch in over two years. It came on a third and goal toss from Carson Beck and it came just a few plays after Arik Gilbert caught his first pass as a Bulldog. In all he finished with two catches for 16 yards and a score in his first action since week two of this season.
“It was great,” Smart said after the game. “It was great for that kid confidence wise, to get that kid something to celebrate.”
Gilbert has dealt with off-field struggles since arriving on campus in Athens over a year ago. He stepped away from football last season to handle those and returned to the team in the winter. He then participated in spring practice and was a standout from Georgia’s G-Day spring scrimmage with three catches for 49 yards and two touchdowns.
Arik Gilbert was assumed to be a big part of the Bulldogs’ tight end plans for the 2022 season but had only seen mop-up duty in two Georgia games this season. Brock Bowers and Darnell Washington have shouldered most of the load at that position with true freshman Oscar Delp also pitching in.
When Georgia traveled to South Carolina in week three, Arik Gilbert was not a member of the 70-man roster. He stayed back in Athens.
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When Georgia went to Missouri two weeks later, Arik Gilbert was with the team but he as unavailable for the game because he did not dress out.
“The thinking is the keep him with us,” Smart said. “We’re trying to develop him and bring him along. It’s important that he is there for meetings, walk throughs, being there with us, being with the team, being part of that connection. He’s got a great rapport with players. That’s why he was there.”
Smart has since said that Arik Gilbert and the Georgia staff were taking things day-by-day. The seventh-year head coach has also said that he’s proud of the progress made by the former five-star prospect.
Gilbert’s raw talent is undeniable. After choosing LSU over Alabama and Georgia coming out of high school, he burst onto the scene in 2020. He caught 35 passes for 368 yards and two scores before opting out of the Tigers final two games of the COVID-19 affected season.