Georgia football so far is putting a hurting on Marshall as they hold an early 21-0 lead halfway through the second quarter. But one Bulldog in particular is also hurting as well as starting right guard Juan Gaston went down with an injury during Georgia's second drive of the game.
Gaston was able to walk off the field on his own power, but he has since been taken back to the locker room to be evaluated further.
Juan Gaston is walking to the locker room with a couple of trainers as the first quarter comes to an end
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Georgia's offensive line already hit with an injury
Gaston did the unthinkable and was able to earn the starting right guard spot as a true freshman. A true freshman hasn't started on Georgia's offensive line for the last eight years, so it is nothing short of impressive that Gaston was able to become a starter for UGA already.
This injury however has come at the worst time for him as he wasn't even able to get through one quarter of his college career without picking up an injury. Thankfully his injury didn't look too serious, but injuries can be hard to diagnose for offensive linemen. So until official word is released about his status, it's unclear how worried Georgia fans should be.
Gaston isn't the only injury that has surfaced on Saturday for UGA as starting corner Daylen Everette reportedly suffered an injury that has him in a walking boot. This injury took place during practice this past week and an official statement has not been made about his status yet.
Kirby Smart will undoubtedly be asked about both of these injuries after this game, so be sure to pay close attention to learn how these two starters are doing for Georgia. Gaston however could make his return to this game still if he is cleared, and that would be a really nice thing to see after all of the injuries Georgia's offensive line suffered last season.