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Georgia injury report: Junior OL Micah Morris added to the list

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Georgia offensive lineman Micah Morris (56) during Georgia’s game against Kentucky at Kroger Field in Lexington, Ky., on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. (Conor Dillon/UGAAA)

Georgia’s second availability report of Ole Miss week is out and includes a new name. Fourth-year junior offensive lineman Micah Morris, who has started the past five games at right guard, is listed as questionable.

Morris, a Camden County High School product, went down with an apparent leg injury in the Florida game. He came back into the contest and could be seen limping at different times. Tate Ratledge, the guy Morris replaced at right guard, stepped in for Morris. It was Ratledge’s first action since suffering a sprained MCL and a high-ankle sprain, one that required surgery, against Kentucky.

Should Morris have to miss the Ole Miss game, Ratledge will step in. He might not be back to 100 percent just yet, but he provides know-how due to dozens of starts and a physical presence. It depletes the Bulldogs’ depth, however, and puts either Daniel Calhoun or Drew Bobo on the cusp of a major role on the road.

Senior linebacker Smael Mondon is also questionable. He has been out since the Auburn game with a foot injury and this is the second day in a row that he has carried that label. Georgia also has four players who are out in running backs Roderick Robinson and Branson Robinson, sophomore wideout Anthony Evans, and freshman defensive end Joseph Jonah-Ajonye.

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Sophomore defensive tackle Jordan Hall is listed as probable. The Jacksonville native hasn’t played yet this season after having surgery on both shins this summer to repair stress fracture injuries. Hall has been practicing for well over a month now but hasn’t worked his way back onto the field just yet. He has, however, traveled with Georgia for the past three weeks.

On the Ole Miss side…

The Rebels report is substantially shorter than it was on Tuesday but one key player’s status remains unchanged. Star wideout Tre Harris is listed as doubtful for the second straight day. Harris has missed the past two games with a lower-body injury. Prior to that he was clearly the most productive receiver in the country from a numbers standpoint.

Jordan Watkins, who caught five touchdown passes against Arkansas, has been upgraded from doubtful to questionable. That should shed some light on how quickly the Rebels are willing to upgrade a player from day to day. Fellow wideout Cayden Lee is also questionable. Standout EDGE Jordan Ivey is now probable after being questionable in the first update.

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