ATLANTA — As the buildup to the 2025 SEC Championship Game continues, Wednesday night’s official availability report dropped a bombshell: the Alabama Crimson Tide will be without starting edge rusher L.T. Overton, and the Georgia Bulldogs confirmed the absence of Drew Bobo. On top of that, running back Jam Miller and tight end-turned-specialist Josh Cuevas are listed as “questionable”—though reports from the week suggest neither is likely to suit up.
🔍 Injury report shakes the slate
Overton’s listing as out is a shock: he’s one of Alabama’s top edge threats, and losing him makes a significant dent in the Tide’s pass rush. Georgia’s Drew Bobo being out is less surprising — depth and a balanced offense soften the blow, but it’s still one less weapon for the Bulldogs to deploy in the trenches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
As for Miller and Cuevas, both appear to be long shots. Sources around the program note Miller was spotted on crutches after the Iron Bowl, and Cuevas reportedly has been using a scooter for mobility issues. While “questionable” leaves room for hope, insiders warn their availability remains doubtful.
📈 What this means on paper
Without Overton, Alabama’s front loses one of its best pass-rush specialists — which could grant Georgia’s offense just a bit more breathing room when dropping back or setting up protection. On the other side, Georgia’s offense may simply reshuffle targets and rely more heavily on the run game and tight ends if Bobo sits.
Oddsmakers and predictive metrics already painted this as a near toss-up: a neutral field, two power programs, and evenly matched rosters. This injury news tilts the balance — if only slightly — toward the Bulldogs. But with Alabama’s depth and adaptability, it might not matter much.
🏟️ Stakes, strategy and Saturday’s vibe
Kickoff remains set for 4:15 p.m. ET Saturday on ABC. With injuries weakening both squads’ depth charts, expect more conservative play-calling, heavier reliance on run sets, short passes, and special-teams field position battles. Each turnover or big play could swing momentum fast.
For fans of either side — especially those with a rooting interest — this weekend just got more interesting. The game might not feature every star, but college football has a way of producing glories even when the injury bug bites.
🔔 Final whistle: depth matters, but heart does too
Losing Overton is a blow for Alabama, and Georgia will chase a more complete roster picture after losing Bobo. But injuries don’t always decide who wins — sometimes, how a team responds does. Depth, coaching adjustments, and who shows up ready to fight will matter more than who sits.
In the end, this remains a heavyweight fight under December lights — underdogs or overachievers, it’s anyone’s game now. Let Saturday decide.








