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230923_FRS_UGAvsUAB_36.jpgGeorgia football head coach Kirby Smart and players were made available to the media Tuesday, to discuss the team’s upcoming matchup against No. 9 Ole Miss. Here’s a breakdown of what they said. Keeping up with Brock Bowers After injuring his ankle during Georgia’s win over Vanderbilt, tight end Brock Bowers underwent tightrope surgery. Less than a month later, the junior has hit the ground running — literally.
Bowers has begun running drills and is working to get in shape post-surgery. “He’s back running now on dry land and we’re hoping that he keeps getting better,” Smart said. “That’s this kind of the MO on this injury, you know, every kid we’ve had so far that’s had it: week one they do this, week two they do this, week three they do that. ​He’s right on schedule for the things he’s been doing.” Bowers’ surgery came a month after right tackle Amarius Mims also underwent tightrope surgery after injuring his ankle against South Carolina.
Freshman tight end Lawson Luckie had the surgery during fall camp, and according to Smart, shared his experience with Bowers. While Mims has yet to return and Luckie has been back for a few weeks, both Mims and Bowers have the potential to return this Saturday against Ole Miss, showcasing how everyone’s recovery is different. Preparing for Jaxson Dart When discussing Ole Miss film, Smart and various players highlighted quarterback Jaxson Dart’s run ability and the fast-paced tempo of the Rebel offense.

Georgia football head coach Kirby Smart and team members met with the media on Tuesday to discuss their upcoming game against No. 9 Ole Miss. Here’s a summary of their remarks.

Monitoring Brock Bowers’ Progress: Following his ankle injury in the victory over Vanderbilt, tight end Brock Bowers underwent tightrope surgery. Despite this setback, the junior has swiftly resumed physical activities, including running drills, as part of his post-surgery recovery.

Coach Smart expressed optimism about Bowers’ progress, noting, “He’s back running now on dry land and we’re hoping that he keeps getting better.” He also mentioned that Bowers’ recovery is proceeding according to the expected timeline, similar to other athletes who’ve undergone the same procedure.230923_FRS_UGAvsUAB_36.jpg

Bowers’ surgery occurred a month after right tackle Amarius Mims faced a similar injury and underwent the same surgical procedure. Additionally, freshman tight end Lawson Luckie underwent tightrope surgery during fall camp and shared his recovery experience with Bowers.

Although Mims is still sidelined and Luckie returned a few weeks ago, there’s hope that both Bowers and Mims might be available for Saturday’s game against Ole Miss, underscoring the individualized nature of recovery timelines.

Preparing for Jaxson Dart: During the discussion on Ole Miss, Coach Smart and team members emphasized the athleticism of quarterback Jaxson Dart and the fast-paced offensive strategy employed by the Rebels, as observed in game footage.

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