All-SEC Georgia OL out for entire spring

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All-SEC Georgia OL out for entire spring

The Georgia Bulldogs will be without All-SEC center Drew Bobo for spring practice. Bobo is still recovering from a foot/ankle injury he suffered late during the 2025 regular season. Bobo was forced to miss Georgia’s last few games of the regular season, the SEC championship and the College Football Playoff.

Georgia was notably less efficient on offense without Bobo. The Bulldogs started Malachi Toliver at center with Bobo out last season. The spring will provide an excellent opportunity for Toliver to get more work at center and for the Bulldogs to have more contingency plans should Bobo miss time in the fall. The good news is that Bobo is expected to return ahead of the start of fall camp.

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart confirmed Bobo’s injury status ahead of the start of spring practice. “Drew Bobo will be out for the spring,” Smart said. “He should get back to work sometime over the summer.”

Drew Bobo #74 of the Georgia Bulldogs lines up against the Auburn Tigers

Bobo, a second-team All-SEC pick in 2025, started in 11 games for Georgia last season. His leadership and experience is critical for the Georgia offense. The Bulldogs will look to return a healthy Drew Bobo in the lead up to fall camp ahead of Bobo’s senior season.

Along with Bobo, defensive lineman Jordan Hall, defensive lineman Gabe Harris, safety Kyron Jones, defensive lineman Carter Luckie and linebacker Zayden Walker are expected to miss most or all of spring practice. Georgia will play in its spring game on Saturday, April 18 at 1 p.m. ET.

This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: Georgia football OL out for spring

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