Kirby Smart Shares Update on Nolan Smith

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The University of Georgia is set to play host to one of the biggest games of the college football calendar on Saturday afternoon as the No. 1 ranked Bulldogs take on the NO. 2 ranked Tennessee Volunteers.
The Bulldogs are fresh off a 42 to 20 win over the Florida Gators in Jacksonville, though they didn't get out of the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party without a few bumps and bruises.
Kirby Smart met with the media Monday for his noon press conference and provided several updates to key players including Nolan Smith.
On Nolan Smith - "Yes his availability has not been determined, it doesn't look good for this week. It's a pec muscle, he's doubtful for this week.
Georgia Football Injury Report as of 10/31
- Jalen Carter, DT (IN) - Jalen Carter played in a limited role against Florida
- Amarius Mims, OT (Day to Day) - Mims suffered a knee sprain against Florida.
- Nolan Smith, EDGE (Questionable) - Smith exited the matchup against Florida.
- Adonai Mitchell, WR (Questionable) - Mitchell has suffered from what sources are saying is a high ankle sprain. He saw his first action since Samford against Auburn but did not play against Vanderbilt.
- Smael Mondon, LB (Ankle) Questionable - Mondon missed both the Auburn and Vanderbilt matchups with an ankle injury.
- Arian Smith, WR (Ankle) IN - Smith made his 2022 debut on Saturday against Missouri and played against Vanderbilt.
- Kendall Milton, RB (Questionable) - Milton suffered a right leg injury against Auburn a week ago. Did not play against Vanderbilt.
- Andrew Paul, RB (Knee) OUT - Suffered a torn ACL. He's out for the season and will undergo surgery this week, per Smart.
- Drew Bobo, OL (Shoulder) - OUT.
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