Jordan Harris wasn't thought to be available for the foreseeable future.
During Georgia's previous game against LSU, the program announced Harris was dealing with a bone chip in an undisclosed location and would be out indefinitely.
As it turned out, indefinitely lasted only one game.
At the 6:16 mark in the first half of Georgia's 79-78 win over Auburn, Harris subbed into the game quite surprisingly. A bone chip occurs in joints, so more than likely it is not afflicting his left elbow based on Harris' output. Not a minute after entering the game, Harris drilled a 3-pointer from the left corner to assist in Georgia's rally from a 16-point deficit.