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  08/16/22 - WR Arian SmithrSr/2025, Georgia

  Arian Smith's impact is undeniable when he's on the field for the Georgia football team. The problem continues to be keeping him there. A week into preseason practices, the Georgia wide receiver sustained another injury that kept him out of the first scrimmage Saturday and could sideline him for the season opener against Oregon on Sept. 3 and beyond. Smith will undergo surgery for a high ankle sprain, coach Kirby Smart said after the scrimmage. Smith has five catches at Georgia-three for touchdowns-for a whopping 37.6 yards per catch average. "The poor kid can't catch a break, man," Smart said. "He had an injury right when he first got here jumping in the long jump pit. He had another injury his sophomore year. …We don't know how long it's going to take. It will require surgery but it's not broken. We're hopeful to get him back."

Georgia returns its top two wide receivers from last season in AD Mitchell and Ladd McConkey and senior Kearis Jackson who had 16 catches for 194 yards last season. Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint enters his junior season and Dominick Blaylock is now two years removed from his second torn ACL after seeing action in just four games last season. "Over time he has gotten to the point where he feels more and more comfortable," offensive coordinator Todd Monken said. "He's always been a crafty route runner. He's probably more crafty than he is fast. He has a knack. Some guys just have a knack for getting open and making plays and contested catches and you can see that every day that he is out there." - Athens Daily Banner


rSr/2025 WR Arian SmithGeorgia
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