Injury Report for Michigan Football’s Game Against Alabama.
Here’s how Michigan’s injury situation stands in front of the Rose Bowl.
The game between Michigan and Alabama in Pasadena begins in a few hours. In the National Championship game, the Rose Bowl victor will sit at the same table as either Texas or Washington.
In the Big Ten Championship game versus Iowa, the Wolverines were without Will Johnson, Jimmy Rolder, and Zak Zinter. However, it appears like Michigan is as healthy as it gets.
Guard Zak Zinter is the only player labeled as OUT, and CB DJ Waller is the only player listed as Questionable.
Johnson appears to be fully recovered, as does quarterback J.J. McCarthy, who hasn’t missed any games despite dealing with a persistent injury for a few weeks. He expressed his feeling of 110% earlier this week.
ESPN will air the match between the two clubs at 5:00 p.m. ET.
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In the 2023 SEC Championship Game, the football team from Georgia plays the Alabama Crimson Tide. The score, live updates, injury news, and commentary for the game are all listed below.
Alabama leads Georgia 11-2 and Georgia 12-0. Georgia is 0-3 against Alabama in Mercedes-Benz Stadium, despite the fact that the Bulldogs won the SEC title the previous season.
Live updates for the 2023 SEC Championship Game’s fourth quarter involving Georgia football and Alabama
With a yard out, Kendall Milton scored his second touchdown as Georgia streaked down the field once more.
17 Georgia; 27 Alabama; 5:47
75 yards, 9 plays, 4:29
Roydell Williams scored a touchdown run of one yard to give Alabama a swift response.
20:16 Georgia 17, Alabama 20
35 yards, 4 plays, 1:37
Georgia used a lightning-fast touchdown drive to take advantage of a short field. From a yard out, Carson Beck made his first hit into pay dirt.
Following Anthony Evans III’s 28-yard return, the Bulldogs had just 35 yards to go to the end zone.
Alabama reclaimed a 10-point lead thanks to a 28-yard field goal from Will Reichard.
Alabama 17, Georgia 10, 8:51
54 yards on 5 plays in 1:45
Peyton Woodring’s 34-yard field goal was made possible by a 51-yard reception by Arian Smith.
Georgia 7, Alabama 17, 0:48 second quarter
3:49, 9 plays, 69 yards
To take a 10-point lead, Jalen Milroe connected with former Georgia receiver Jermaine Burton on a 15-yard touchdown pass. At this time, the Crimson Tide had 17 points without a response.
Earlier in the quarter, Georgia’s Peyton Woodring almost missed his first field goal attempt since Week 3. The first line of scrimmage was pushed back by a UGA false start, and the rookie struck the right upright from 50 yards out.
Jalen Milroe’s 18-yard touchdown pass to Jamarion Miller seemed to have given Alabama’s offense some momentum. It was the Crimson Tide’s first lead of the match.
With a 42-yard field goal, Alabama’s Will Reichard broke the FBS record for most career points scored (533).
Unusually for Georgia, their defense has been smothering the first quarter. Alabama’s first three possessions have resulted in 30 total yards being given up by the same Bulldogs who have given up five first-drive scores in the previous six games.
Georgia took the lead thanks to a 17-yard touchdown run by Kendall Milton that enthralled the red and black side of Sanford Stadium. Carson Beck completed all four of his throwing attempts for 61 yards on the opening drive, giving the Bulldogs’ passing attack the appearance of being unstoppable.
2:140 PM Update: Ladd McConkey and Brock Bowers are warming up before the game. It was not observed that wide receiver Rara Thomas was working out with the wide receiver.
Bowers warmed up before the game against Georgia Tech last week, but he eventually chose not to participate. Because of the brace, Bowers’ left ankle was notably thicker.
Julian Humphrey, a cornerback for Georgia, was not seen practicing with the team.
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