The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Swift’s availabili­ty stays uncertain

- By Chip Towers chip.towers@ajc.com

NEW ORLEANS — Georgia coach Kirby Smart, when asked Tuesday what young, lesser-used players might make greater impact in the Sugar Bowl, led with the group of backup running backs. Perhaps it was a clue about D’Andre Swift’s availabili­ty for tonight.

Then again, maybe it was all just a ruse. Nothing has been more murky than the status of Georgia’s star running back for tonight’s game against Baylor. Even Swift himself claims not to know. It will be a game-time decision.

Regardless, Smart would have you think we’ll see a heavy dose of sophomore James Cook, redshirt freshman Zamir White and freshman Kenny McIntosh.

“Zamir and James have had a lot of work, and I would probably say Kenny is one of those guys. Kenny didn’t get as much work in practices until now,” Smart said Tuesday. “He’s gotten a tremendous amount of work and done a really good job. Depends on how the game goes. Depends how much Swift plays.”

Swift, a junior and Georgia’s leading rusher, alternatel­y has NFL draft considerat­ions and is dealing with an injury. The extent and seriousnes­s of that injury, described only as a “bruised shoulder,” are a matter of great debate. What’s not debatable is Swift’s status as an NFL prospect. It’s thought to be a foregone conclusion that he’ll forgo his final season of eligibilit­y to enter the draft. But he’s not going to make an announceme­nt until after Georgia’s bowl game.

In the meantime, Swift appears to be going full speed in the Bulldogs’ practices, albeit without engaging in full contact. Both Swift and Smart have said Swift will play only if he’s “100%” healthy. To date, he hasn’t been.

“We’re going to wait and see,” Smart said Tuesday. “He’s done everything we’ve asked him to do. I keep repeating that because he has. Certainly, if he feels like he’s able to go and go at 100%, we’re going to use him. He’s done more this last week in practice than he did before the SEC Championsh­ip game, that’s for certain, so excited to see where he goes.”

Swift had only five touches in the 37-10 loss to LSU in the SEC Championsh­ip game. Those came on two runs and three pass receptions, all of the plays by design going outside the tackles. With a total of 31 yards in that game, he has 1,432 yards and eight touchdowns this season.

A similar approach tonight will mean many more touches for the backs who definitely will be back with Georgia next season. All of them were highly rated at their position as recruits. Georgia has signed another one in the 2020 class — Kendall Milton of Clovis, California — and supposedly is in the lead for another 5-star prospect, Zachary Evans of Houston.

 ?? HYOSUB SHIN / HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM ?? D’Andre Swift, UGA’s top rusher, is dealing with an injury and has NFL draft considerat­ions.
HYOSUB SHIN / HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM D’Andre Swift, UGA’s top rusher, is dealing with an injury and has NFL draft considerat­ions.

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