No. No. 12 Georgia will be without one of its best offensive weapons for Saturday’s showdown with No. 7 Tennessee. Running back Trevor Etienne was listed as out with a rib injury on the SEC injury report after being listed as questionable all week.
Etienne, who transferred to Georgia after two seasons at Florida, is the Bulldogs’ leading rusher with 477 yards and seven touchdowns, with another 140 yards on 23 catches. He suffered the rib injury during Week 10’s 34–20 win over the Gators. Etienne attempted to play in last week’s 28–10 loss to Ole Miss, but only appeared in six games.
Georgia’s running back depth was already thin and Etienne’s injury only makes the situation more dire. Freshman Nate Frazier is the team’s second-leading rusher with 333 yards and three touchdowns on 75 carries. Fellow freshman Dwight Phillips Jr. and Chauncey Bowens, however, have seven touches this season.
Branson Robinson has missed three games due to a knee injury, junior Cash Jones is listed as questionable on this week’s injury report and Roderick Robinson II has not played this season due to a toe on the turf.
As a result, Georgia ranks second-to-last among SEC teams in rushing with 1,117 yards and rush yards per game (124.1), and 10th in the conference with 3.35 yards per carry. The lack of a consistent rushing attack has affected the performance of quarterback Carson Beck, who has thrown 12 interceptions this season – twice as many as last year.
At 5-2 in the SEC (7-2 overall), a loss would likely take Georgia out of the College Football Playoff picture. Tennessee could arguably afford to lose at 5-1 (8-1 overall).
Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava is listed as questionable after finding himself in the concussion protocol during the week.