December 28, 2024

Georgia Running Back Trevor Etienne Removed from Injury Report Ahead of SECCG  Georgia football running back Trevor Etienne has been removed from the injury report. Nov 16, 2024; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Trevor Etienne (1) before a game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn  Georgia football running back Trevor Etienne has been removed from the injury report.

 

The Georgia Bulldogs and Texas Longhorns are set for an epic rematch this Saturday that will not only be for the SEC Championship but will also determine seeding in the inaugural season of the 12-team College Football Playoff. This will be just the seventh all-time meeting between these two teams in a series Texas leads 4-2. Both teams are dealing with injuries coming into the matchup and based on reports, Georgia will be without one of their running backs.

Good news for Georgia though as running back Trevor Etienne was removed from the latest SEC injury report ahead of the conference title game. The starting running back has been held on the sideline for the last few weeks due to a rib injury, but looks like he is going to give it a go today. College football insider Pete Thamel reported on College Gameday that running back Branson Robinson is “unlikely available”. Robinson came back from a season-ending injury that he suffered last year but sprained his knee earlier in the season and has not played since. Running back Trevor Etienne has also been banged up for a few weeks and is questionable coming into the game. The Dawgs got Roderick Robinson back from a toe injury last week against Georgia Tech, his first time playing this season.

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