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Georgia’s Crowell recovering from groin injury

The Columbian
Published: August 18, 2011, 5:00pm

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Georgia freshman tailback Isaiah Crowell participated in Friday’s practice even though he still wore the green jersey reserved for injured players while he continues to recover from a strained groin.

Running backs coach Bryan McClendon says Crowell “did everything from A to Z” in the practice “and did well.”

Crowell is expected to start in Georgia’s Sept. 3 opener against Boise State. Another tailback, Richard Samuel, is recovering from a strained quadriceps.

McClendon says Crowell would “definitely” be ready if Georgia’s opener was this week.

Offensive coordinator Mike Bobo says another top freshman, Malcolm Mitchell, is making a push to be one of the team’s top three receivers.

Nose tackle John Jenkins left the practice with a mild left hamstring injury.

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