The big one to watch remains Mykel Williams, who is officially a game-time decision on the final availability report. Williams has missed the past two games after suffering a Grade 2 ankle sprain against Clemson. He’s been practicing this week, but on a limited basis, and even if he does play at this point it’s not clear how effective he’ll be.
Otherwise, Georgia is slightly healthier on the defensive line, getting starter Warren Brinson back after he missed a couple of games. Brinson, a fifth-year senior, had 21 tackles and two sacks last season. (Jordan Hall, a sophomore reserve, is officially out for a third straight game after a preseason leg injury.)
Receiver London Humphreys (mono) was ruled out Wednesday, and freshman receiver Sacovie White (unknown injury) was ruled out on Saturday. Humphreys is part of the main rotation at receiver and had a touchdown against Clemson, while White was trying to crack the rotation.