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Georgia WR Ladd McConkey 'more than likely out' vs. UAB

On3 imageby:Jake Rowe09/18/23

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ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia is 3-0 in 2023 without it’s leading wideout from a year ago and it’ll probably be without him for its week-four contest with UAB. Ladd McConkey is “more than likely out” this week according to Kirby Smart, who said that they are planning to rest the junior pass catcher.

Smart started his Monday press conference by saying that, according to head athletic trainer Ron Courson, the Bulldogs have the longest injury list Smart arrived in 2016. The eighth-year head coach added that it seems to be an issue across college football.

McConkey has practiced in weeks past. He worked with the team in a limited capacity doing more as the week went on. Sources told DawgsHQ initially that McConkey’s missed time and limited status in practice is precautionary.

“He’s done routes on air, he’s run, he’s cut but he has not taken hits and done reps, practice reps,” Smart said of McConkey recently. He’s done reps on air.”

Brock Bowers was Georgia’s leading pass catcher last season ranking No. 1 in receptions and receiving yards. McConkey, however, was tops among the wideouts with 58 grabs for 762 yards and seven scores. McConkey added seven rushing attempts for 134 yards and two scores. Two of his receiving scores came in the 65-7 National Championship win over TCU. He also caught a two-point conversion in Georgia’s win over Ohio State in the Peach Bowl.

Smart on McConkey at Georgia – Ball State media day

When Smart spoke to reporters on Monday, he indicated that the decision to sit McConkey against UT-Martin was made the night before the game.

“Ladd, he’s day to day,” Smart said on Monday. “We thought he might be able to go last week, and he was really a game time decision. Didn’t feel good on Friday so we held him on Saturday. He’s running today, but he’s dealing with some back pain that’s been lingering for him.”

Smart’s first comments on the UGA wideout…

Media first noticed McConkey missing in action on the practice field a little over two weeks ago. During the last media viewing period late last month, McConkey was absent. Reporters had to wait until Monday of UT-Martin week to ask Smart, where he gave a bit of an optimistic prognosis.

“Ladd’s doing great,” Smart said in his press conference the Monday before Georgia’s opener. “We had to shut him down for a little bit. He had a little bit of a back injury but he’s fine. He’s dealt with it before. He had it last year. He practiced Saturday and it was good and expected to be out there today. So he should be fine.”

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