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Georgia vs Alabama Injury Report & News for Week 5 SEC Matchup

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  • 4 Alabama hosts No. 2 Georgia in a massive SEC showdown on Saturday, September 28
  • Both teams are coming off a bye week, providing extra time for injured players to recover
  • The new SEC injury reporting policy gives fans more insight into player availability leading up to kickoff

The college football world will be focused on Tuscaloosa Saturday night as the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide host the No. 2 Georgia Bulldog. This SEC clash could shake up the early-season CFP Playoff Bracket. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. CT at Bryant-Denny Stadium, with the game broadcast nationally on ABC.

Both teams are coming off a bye week, giving injured players extra time to recover before this heavyweight SEC clash. Thanks to the conference’s new injury reporting policy, we have a clearer picture of who might be available come game time.

Let’s dive into both the Alabama injury report and the UGA injury report, breaking down what it means for this huge game.

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Crimson Tide Injury Report Brings Positive News

Alabama fans can breathe a sigh of relief as several key players are expected to suit up against Georgia.

Player Position Status
Qua Russaw LB Probable
Richard Young RB Probable
Jeremiah Alexander LB Probable

Notable players not listed:

  • Malachi Moore (S)
  • Cole Adams (WR)

More importantly, edge rusher Qua Russaw is probable, which is huge news for the Crimson Tide defense. At 6-foot-2 and 251 pounds, Russaw has the size and speed to make life difficult for Georgia QB Carson Beck. Having him on the field could be the difference-maker in this game.

The probable status of RB Richard Young and LB Jeremiah Alexander is also encouraging for Alabama. With a clean bill of health, the Crimson Tide will be a tough out on their home turf.

Bulldogs Bitten by Injury Bug

In contrast, on the other side of the ball, Georgia is dealing with a slew of injuries that could impact their game plan against Alabama.

Player Position Injury Status
Roderick Robinson II RB Ankle Out
London Humphreys WR Illness Out
Tate Ratledge OL Ankle Out
Sacovie White WR Undisclosed Out
Mykel Williams DL Ankle Questionable
Jordan Hall DL Leg Questionable
Warren Brinson DL Foot Probable

The loss of RB Roderick Robinson II and OL Tate Ratledge could limit Georgia’s options in the running game. Robinson has been out since fall camp with a turf toe injury, while Ratledge recently had surgery on his ankle. Their absences will put more pressure on the passing attack.

Speaking of the passing game, Georgia will be without WRs London Humphreys (illness) and Sacovie White (undisclosed). That means other receivers will need to step up and make plays against a tough Alabama secondary.

On defense, the Bulldogs could be missing key contributors in Mykel Williams and Jordan Hall, both listed as questionable. If they can’t go, it could be a long night trying to stop the Crimson Tide offense.

Impact of Injuries on the Game

The differing injury situations for Alabama and Georgia could play a major role in determining the winner of this massive SEC tilt. The UGA-Bama betting line has already shifted a point in Alabama’s favor ahead of kickoff.

The odds shift is in part because The Crimson Tide injury report brings mostly good news for Kalen DeBoer’s squad. Key defenders like Qua Russaw and Jeremiah Alexander are probable, which helps Bama’s chances of slowing down UGA’s offense.

Russaw, in particular, could be a game-changer. At 6-foot-2 and 251 pounds, he has the size and speed to wreak havoc against Carson Beck.

On the other side, the Bulldogs are dealing with a plethora of injuries that could force them to adjust their game plan on the fly. The absences of RB Roderick Robinson II, OL Tate Ratledge, and multiple receivers will put additional pressure on Beck to elevate the play of those around him. If the passing game sputters, it could be a long night between the hedges for Georgia fans.

The uncertainty surrounding the availability of DLs Mykel Williams and Jordan Hall is another concern for the Bulldogs. If they can’t go or are limited, it could hinder Georgia’s ability to contain Alabama’s potent rushing attack, led by Milroe and Jam Miller.

 

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