ATHENS — Georgia sophomore cornerback Tyson Campbell was not in uniform and will apparently miss Saturday night’s game.
The No. 3-ranked Bulldogs are a two-touchdown favorite over No. 7 Notre Dame in a game scheduled to kick off at 8:10 p.m. at Sanford Stadium.
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Campbell started the first three games this season for UGA, but he suffered a right foot injury in the second quarter last Saturday against Arkansas State.
Campbell was seen in a protective boot last Monday and missed practice that day. Coach Kirby Smart said Campbell was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
Georgia’s other options at cornerback include junior college transfer D.J Daniel and freshman Tyrique Stevenson.
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The Bulldogs are also without receivers Kearis Jackson (hand) and Tommy Bush (groin).
Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book ranks No. 5 in the nation in passing efficiency, and the Irish are 20th in the nation with 313 yards per game through the air.
The Irish have scored 101 points in the first two games of the season, the most since 1932.
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