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Georgia injury report: Tate Ratledge upgraded ahead of matchup with Texas

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Georgia has released its first injury report for its showdown with No. 1 Texas on Saturday (7:30 p.m. ET on ABC) and a couple of players appear to have better chances to play than they did to start last week. Senior right guard Tate Ratledge is now questionable after being out all of last week. Junior center Jared Wilson and sophomore defensive lineman Jordan Hall are listed as probable.

Hall (shins) and Wilson were listed as questionable to start last week before eventually being left off the injury report all together on game day. Neither player saw action in the game. Hall hasn’t played in a game yet this season after Georgia discovered that he had stress fractures in both shins. He had surgery on each leg and has been working back into practice for weeks.

Wilson has missed the past two games after getting injured against Alabama. Drew Bobo has stepped in, starting and playing all of the snaps as Georgia took down Auburn and Mississippi State. Ratledge hasn’t played since suffering a high-ankle sprain and a sprained MCL against Kentucky in week three. He had tight-rope surgery help him speed up his recovery from the high-ankle sprain.

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The three Bulldogs who’ve already been ruled out for the game were known coming into the week. Sophomore running back Roderick Robinson (toe) and senior inside linebacker Smael Mondon (foot) have each missed at least the past two games. Redshirt sophomore running back Branson Robinson, who suffered a sprained MCL in the Bulldogs win over Mississippi State, was ruled out on Monday by Kirby Smart.

Robinson has been out since the middle of preseason camp after sustaining a turf toe injury. He underwent surgery but it appears as if he is still a long way from returning. Mondon in Georgia’s loss to Alabama in late September. He was on the sideline Saturday, wearing a boot to protect his foot and using crutches to move around.

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