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The Georgia Bulldogs haven’t had the season they would have hoped for so far. The team lost two straight games, essentially knocking them out of contention for the College Football Playoff.
Two weeks ago, the team defeated Missouri in a dismal 9-6 effort, but they did so without starting linebacker Jordan Jenkins. He wasn’t able to practice during their bye week, but College Football Talk reports that he returned to practice on Monday.
Jenkins missed the Missouri game with a groin strain, his first absence in his four-year career.