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First Nate Frazier injury update is the last thing anyone wants to see

Nate Frazier's injury may be more serious than people thought.
Nov 29, 2024; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Nate Frazier (3) prepares for a game against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
Nov 29, 2024; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Nate Frazier (3) prepares for a game against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

G-Day has come and gone and it once again lived up to the all hype. This is the only chance fans get to watch Georgia during the offseason, and seeing all the new and familiar faces on the field never disappoints.

Starting running back Nate Frazier was one of the players fans were most excited to see, but they unfortunately weren't able to watch him for long as he went down with an injury during his first carry of the game and he never returned to action after.

Kirby Smart will likely provide an update on his injury once he speaks with the media, but Georgia insider Radi Nabulsi shared what he saw on the sideline. And it's safe to say that it is the last thing anyone at Georgia wants to see.

Nate Frazier was spotted on the sideline still struggling with his injury

According to Nabulsi, Frazier was still limping on the sidelines with only a few minutes left to play in the game. He also wasn't wearing sneakers any longer which isn't a surprise at all, but to see him still limping is not a great sign.

The fact that he wasn't wearing crutches or a walking boot is a very good sign though. This could mean that his injury is very minor, but until that is confirmed by anyone on staff fans will be holding their breath.

Georgia already lost prized transfer Amaris Williams for the season who projected to be a major contributor on Georgia's defense this season. The last thing they need is another notable player getting seriously hurt, especially their No. 1 running back. Georgia does have a lot of depth behind Frazier, but it goes without saying how much better they are with him than without him.

While Frazier still limping hours later isn't a good sign, the fact that he was on the sideline supporting his teammates and moving without any assistance is positive. Now fans can hope that Smart confirms nothing serious happened so they don't have to worry about their star running back anymore.

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