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Georgia injury report: All questionable players appear available for Tennessee

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Georgia running back Cash Jones (32) during Georgia’s game against Florida at Everbank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fl., on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. (Conor Dillon/UGAAA)

ATHENS, Ga. — It looks as if Georgia will have the services of three players who were listed as questionable all week long according to the SEC’s student-athlete availability report for football. The latest edition of the Bulldogs report indicates that junior running back Cash Jones (undisclosed), sophomore wideout Anthony Evans (hamstring), and junior offensive lineman Micah Morris (lower body) are available.

None of those three players appear on the injury report at all. The Bulldogs still have four players listed out for the game. The group includes three running backs, Roderick Robinson (toe), Branson Robinson (knee), and Trevor Etienne (ribs). Georgia is also without freshman defensive lineman Joseph Jonah-Ajonye (lower body).

Jones availability for Georgia is large in this game. He has been the Bulldogs’ third-down back for most of the past two weeks with Etienne down. Jones has catches of 22 and 29 yards with the first of those going for a touchdown.

Evans has missed the past two games after handling punt and kick return duties for Georgia in its first seven games. The last time Georgia was at home, October 12, Evans had over 80 total yards against Mississippi State.

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Morris was also out last week against Ole Miss as Georgia’s offensive line struggled mightily. He had started the five previous games at right guard in place of Tate Ratledge, who suffered knee and ankle sprains in week three. Ratledge is back on the field for Georgia but not quite 100 percent.

Kickoff for this game is set for 7:50 p.m. ET on ABC. Georgia is currently the 8-point favorite according VegasInsider.com.

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