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I wonder how much of this is true.

he Georgia Bulldogs are beat up along the defensive front to begin fall camp. Head coach Kirby Smart noted that Georgia has a trio of significant injuries along the defensive line.

Three rotational pieces along the defensive line are injured to start fall camp including Warren Brinson (Achilles), Jordan Hall (tibia stress fracture) and Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (foot).

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"Warren Brinson is dealing with an Achilles tendon, so he’ll be in and out,” said Smart as Georgia opened fall camp. “It’s an opposite one than what he had in spring, but it’s not long. We have injected it, and he should be back shortly." Brinson may be able to play in Georgia's season opener against Clemson on Aug. 31.

"Ty Ingram is coming back from an injury that he’s dealt with. He’s not 100% but he’s close,” said Smart. Ingram-Dawkins missed spring practice with a foot injury that he is still recovering from.

The player with the most doubt surrounding his injury status is sophomore defensive tackle Jordan Hall. "Jordan Hall has a tibia stress fracture that we ended up having to do surgery on,” Smart noted. “We expect a full recovery. He’ll be back, hopefully by the first game, but he will be close.”

"I'm pleased with where they (the defensive linemen) are. Warren's dealing with a little bit of a nagging injury that he's dealt with, and he'll push through that," said Smart. "Naz (Stackhouse) has been great. We've gotta get the young guys to play. You never have enough defensive linemen."
 
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