APAn injury that cost Georgia a defensive lineman the past two games will now cost the Bulldogs that player for the remainder of the year.
After simply being listed as “out of practice” on the Monday injury report, Abry Jones was subsequently ruled out for the remainder of the 2012 by head coach Mark Richt on his radio show that night.
Jones aggravated a left ankle injury in the mid-October win over Kentucky, and the initial speculation was that Jones could miss the remainder of the season. It also means his collegiate career is over as well.
“He’s done for his senior year, and he’s not gonna play again for Georgia,” Richt said by way of the Macon Telegraph.
Jones, who played in seven games this season, is the second significant contributor lost to a season-ending injury in as many days. Sunday, Georgia announced that wide receiver Marlon Brown had suffered a collegiate-career-ending ACL tear.
2 Receivers and 1 DE in the last 4 weeks. Dang, I hate for the injuries to start piling up and threaten to derail a pretty good season for the DAWGS.
i hate to see any kid go down with season/career ending injuries…we’ve had a few of our own this season and its heartbreaking…u never want to see an athlete who works so hard to reach for their dreams be brought down like that…best of luck to all the injured UGA players…rtr
Amen to that. Poor kids! It is football and these things happen but it is always a shame when it does. Good luck and God Bless