Mark Webb avoided what could have been a catastrophic injury.
Webb injured his knee during a spring practice and needed to be carted off of the field. But after undergoing further testing it was determined that Webb suffered a torn meniscus. His ACL, MCL, LCL and PCL were still intact. While a torn meniscus is never any fun, Webb, and the Georgia secondary, dodged what would have been a tough blow.
The defensive backfield, as a unit, caught some tough breaks via injury throughout the spring. Freshman early enrollee Divaad Wilson – who would have also been a breakout player candidate in 2018 – tore his ACL just as he started catching the eye of the Georgia coaching staff.