Georgia Bulldogs RB Nate Frazier Leaves Spring Game with Ankle Injury
Georgia football RB Nate Frazier reaggravates injury
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Nate Frazier, the star running back for the Georgia Bulldogs, left the G-Day spring game after suffering an ankle injury on his first carry. Although the injury is a concern, his status for the upcoming fall camp remains optimistic as he has time to recover before the 2026 season opener against Tennessee State.
- 01Nate Frazier exited the G-Day spring game with an ankle injury after just one carry.
- 02Georgia coach Kirby Smart confirmed the injury was a reaggravation from a previous game.
- 03Despite Frazier's injury, the red team won the spring game 27-17.
- 04Frazier is expected to be a key player for Georgia in the upcoming season.
- 05Auburn transfer Amaris Williams suffered an ACL injury during the game.
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Nate Frazier, a prominent running back for the Georgia Bulldogs, left the G-Day spring game after sustaining an ankle injury on his first carry. This injury is a concern as it follows a previous ankle issue from the Sugar Bowl loss to Ole Miss, as noted by Georgia coach Kirby Smart. Despite Frazier's early exit, the red team, which represents the first-team offense, secured a victory against the black team, the first-team defense, with a score of 27-17. Frazier is a likely preseason All-SEC selection and is anticipated to play a significant role in the Bulldogs' upcoming season, which kicks off against Tennessee State on September 5, 2026. In addition to Frazier's injury, Smart reported that edge rusher Amaris Williams, a transfer from Auburn, suffered an ACL injury during the game.
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The performance and health of key players like Frazier can significantly influence the team's success in the upcoming season.
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