Defensive end Demarcus Dobbs is the latest victim of Georgia's injury bug.
Dobbs broke the fifth metatarsal in his left foot during yesterday's practice, which will require surgery. He will miss the remainder of the spring, but a full recovery is expected, according to trainer Ron Courson.
Dobbs will undergo surgery early next week, according to one source, and Courson confirmed that Dobbs should be able to start training over the summer and will be back to full speed for the start of two-a-days.
The injury leaves Georgia with just three healthy, scholarship defensive ends this spring: Justin Houston, freshman Jeremy Longo, who redshirted last season, and Kiante Tripp, who just moved to defensive end after spending all last season on offense.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Another One Bites the Dust
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Maybe we should just call them Defensive Split-Tackles. That will solve the problem like changing the name from "War on Terrorism" to the "Campaign Against Extremist. It just makes everything better. Words, after all, matter.
Get well soon, Demarcus.
The 3-4 is looking better and better. Kade-Jeff-Geno
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