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Injuries, ejection drain No. 4 Georgia for SEC title game

ATLANTA (AP) - Jake Fromm may be relying on some new starters around him when the SEC title - and a spot in the playoff - is on the line for No. 4 Georgia.

Fromm insists Georgia's offense will be ready for Saturday's Southeastern Conference championship game against top-ranked LSU.

Despite Fromm's optimism, there's reason for concern.

Leading receiver Lawrence Cager had shoulder surgery late last week and may be done for the season. When announcing the injury after a 52-7 rout of Georgia Tech, coach Kirby Smart said Cager would make a full recovery but is doubtful for a bowl or playoff game.

Georgia (11-1, No. 4 College Football Playoff) also lost another top receiver, George Pickens, for the first half of the SEC title game. Pickens was ejected in the second half against Georgia Tech for throwing a punch.

That's a significant drain on the Bulldogs' depth at wide receiver.

'œWe're ready,'ť Fromm insisted. 'œGuys are ready to step up and fill that role.'ť

Pickens was held out in the first half against Georgia Tech as punishment for an undisclosed violation of team rules. Then the freshman landed in a fight with Georgia Tech cornerback Tre Swilling.

Cager and Pickens are tied for the team lead with 33 catches. Pickens' total includes a 41-yard touchdown grab against the Yellow Jackets.

Fromm has struggled recently even with a full cast of receivers. He enters his third straight SEC championship game having failed to complete half of his passes in four consecutive games.

Fromm had a slow start against Georgia Tech with four straight incompletions but finished strong, matching his high with four touchdown passes. He completed 14 of 29 passes for 254 yards.

Georgia's offense was handed yet another blow when top rusher D'Andre Swift went out with a shoulder contusion in the third quarter. Smart downplayed the injury and said he is counting on Swift to play against LSU.

'œWe expect D'Andre to be fine,'ť Smart said Sunday.

LSU (12-0, No. 2 CFP) rolled into the SEC title game for the first time since 2011 with perhaps its most complete performance of the season, a 50-7 rout of Texas A&M.

The week before, Georgia struggled to beat the Aggies 19-13.

Tigers coach Ed Orgeron said he doesn't expect Swift's injury or Georgia's issues at receiver to have an impact on the game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

'œObviously with a big game like this, people miraculously get well toward end of the week,'ť Orgeron quipped. 'œI expect the best players to play. But a team like Georgia has recruited well, so it's the next-man-up theory. We have the same thing. Next man up. Those guys will play just as well as the starters. I don't think it will be an advantage for us at all.'ť

Georgia outscored Georgia Tech 35-0 in the second half, extending its domination of the series. The Yellow Jackets are rebuilding under first-year coach Geoff Collins.

Now comes a step up in competition against undefeated LSU.

Uncertainties at wide receiver and running back only add to the Bulldogs' already daunting challenge with a spot in the playoff at stake.

Brian Herrien, Zamir White and James Cook combined for 18 carries behind Swift.

Asked about the Bulldogs' possible plan against LSU if Swift is limited or can't play, Herrien said 'œjust run the ball.'ť

'œThere's no slack,'ť Herrien said. 'œI don't think we'll miss anything. We have other great running backs, so I feel like we'll be fine and I feel like he'll be back, too. So we'll be OK. I talked to him. He said he'll be all right.'ť

Georgia coaches already made plans to move on without Cager. The loss of Pickens, a freshman, for the first half of the SEC title game was an unexpected hit to Georgia's depth.

Georgia Tech was called for two pass interference penalties when trying to defend Pickens before his touchdown catch. Then came the tussle with Swilling.

'œWhen you make emotional decisions, that's what happens,'ť Smart said.

'œAsk yourself why would I give up an opportunity for what we have next week, and for what?'ť Smart said, adding Pickens 'œis a great kid. ... We've got to try to help George.'ť

That help may include feedback from players.

Fromm said Pickens' ejection was 'œtough'ť for the team.

'œNot really making the best decision in the heat of the moment,'ť the quarterback said.

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Referees separate Georgia wide receiver George Pickens (1) and Georgia Tech defensive back Tre Swilling during a scuffle in the end zone during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019 in Atlanta. Georgia won 52-7. (AP Photo/John Amis) The Associated Press
Georgia wide receiver George Pickens, left,celebrates his touchdown reception with tailback Zamir White during the third quarter of an NCAA college football game against Georgia Tech Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) The Associated Press
Georgia Tech defensive back Tariq Carpenter (2) reacts as Georgia wide receiver George Pickens (1) goes after him during a fight in the in zone in the second half of an NCAA college football game between, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. Pickens was ejected and Georgia won 52-7. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP) The Associated Press
Georgia wide receiver Tyler Simmons (87) is pushed out of bound after pulling in a pass from Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm (11) during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP The Associated Press
Georgia running back Brian Herrien (35) tries to break a tackle from Georgia Tech defensive back Jaylon King (14) in the second half during an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, in Atlanta. (Joshua L. Jones/Athens Banner-Herald via AP) The Associated Press
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