To say the month of November has been a brutal stretch for the Georgia football team when it comes to its 2019 schedule would not be overstating the obvious. With back-to-back-to-back SEC games against Florida, Missouri, and then Auburn, all of which have been physical “slobber-knockers,” the Dawgs come into Saturday’s last home game versus Texas A&M a little banged up, especially on the offensive line.
Sophomore offensive lineman Cade Mays and offensive guard Ben Cleveland have been battling and playing through injuries. On Monday’s UGA football press conference, head coach Kirby Smart updated the status of both Mays and Cleveland in his opening remarks.