Starting Georgia DE Gabe Harris out for spring practice
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The Georgia Bulldogs will be without veteran defensive end Gabe Harris for the spring. Harris is still recovering after he underwent turf toe surgery before Georgia's Sugar Bowl game against the Ole Miss Rebels.
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"Gabe (Harris) had the turf toe surgery at the end of the season," Georgia coach Kirby Smart. "He's out for the duration of the spring."
Harris is one of Georgia's defensive starters. He recorded 26 tackles and one sack for the Bulldogs in 2025. Harris is expected to be one of Georgia's best pass rushers in 2026. The Bulldogs will hope to get Harris back in time for the summer.
Harris is far from the only Georgia player out for the spring. The Bulldogs are also without All-SEC center Drew Bobo, starting safety Kyron Jones and starting defensive lineman Jordan Hall. All four players missed significant time during the fall and were unavailable for the Sugar Bowl. Georgia is also without linebacker Zayden Walker and defensive lineman Carter Luckie. Smart says that all these players will missed "the majority of practices" this spring.
Of course, the Bulldogs will encounter more bumps and bruises over the course of spring practice, but these are the major injuries to keep in mind. Georgia will play in G-Day, there Dawgs' annual spring game, on Saturday, April 18 at 1 p.m. ET.
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