Georgia Football Injury Report: Two Bulldogs no longer listed

Georgia’s second availability report for its matchup with No. 10 Texas is available, and two Bulldogs have been upgraded. Junior tight end Lawson Luckie and redshirt sophomore defensive lineman were listed as “probable” on Wednesday. Neither was listed on Thursday’s report.
Luckie was injured late in the second quarter of Georgia’s win over Mississippi State. He was hit by two defenders while trying to secure a pass over the middle. He was attended to on the field by medical personnel and eventually walked off, slowly, on his own.
Horton, who has seen his snap count pick up in the second half of the season, is dealing with an undisclosed injury. He transferred to Georgia from Miami in the spring portal window.
Georgia has ruled senior wideout Colbie Young, freshman wideout Talyn Taylor, redshirt sophomore defensive back Kyron Jones, redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Jordan Hall, and freshman tight end Ethan Barbour out for the Texas game.
Young, who is done for the season, will miss his third straight game. He saw just three plays in Georgia’s 43-35 win over Mississippi State a few weeks ago, the last time the Bulldogs were at home. He suffered a broken bone in his lower leg after coming into that contest as the team’s leading receiver.
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Georgia has ruled senior wideout Colbie Young, freshman wideout Talyn Taylor, redshirt sophomore defensive back Kyron Jones, redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Jordan Hall, and freshman tight end Ethan Barbour out for the Texas game.
Young, who is done for the season, will miss his third straight game. He saw just three plays in Georgia’s 43-35 win over Mississippi State a few weeks ago, the last time the Bulldogs were at home. He suffered a broken bone in his lower leg after coming into that contest as the team’s leading receiver.
Saturday’s game is set for a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff. It’ll be televised by ABC. Georgia is currently the six-point favorite.
























