Another Georgia player downgraded to out for Alabama
Georgia’s third injury report ahead of its top-five showdown with Alabama had just one change, just like the one before it. It was also a change for the same player as Thursday’s report.
Freshman receiver Sacovie White began the week as questionable when the first report was released on Wednesday. He was downgraded to doubtful on Thursday and the latest report has him listed as out. He’s one of four Georgia players with that label going into Saturday.
White joins fellow wideout London Humphreys, a sophomore transfer who spend last year at Vanderbilt. Humphreys is dealing with mononucleosis and doesn’t have a timeline for a return. The Nashville native has two catches on the year for 63 yards and a score. Both came in Georgia’s season-opening win over Clemson.
Redshirt freshman running back Roderick Robinson is also out, just like the first three weeks of the season. He has surgery to repair a turf to injury back in August. The Bulldogs will also be without senior right guard Tate Ratledge, who suffered knee and ankle injuries against Kentucky. The Georgia veteran elected to have tight-rope surgery to deal with his high-ankle sprain.
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Two key defensive linemen still have a chance to play in Saturday’s game. Junior EDGE Mykel Williams is still listed as questionable. ESPN’s Holly Rowe, who saw practice earlier this week, says that Williams is likely to play against the Crimson Tide. He saw 20 snaps against Clemson before suffering the ankle injury on an illegal block below the waist by Tiger running back Phil Mafah. He had two tackles for a loss prior to leaving that game.
Sophomore defensive tackle Jordan Hall is also questionable. He has been out since the start of preseason camp after suffering a stress fracture in his tibia. Hall had surgery to deal with that injury before discovering that he has the same injury to the other leg. The Jacksonville native had surgery to repair the second injury and has practiced some on and off since the Wednesday before the Kentucky game.
It looks like Georgia will definitely get super senior defensive tackle Warren Brinson back. He played just three snaps in the opener but has been listed as probable for all three reports.