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Both schools entered today’s game with injuries after a rigorous 12-game schedule.

 

The Crimson Tide’s walking wounded included Jase McClellan, Deontae Lawson, and Jaylen Key. Meanwhile, the Georgia Bulldogs entered with Brock Bowers, Ladd McConkey, Rara Thomas, and Tate Ratledge all nursing ailments.

The game included the majority of Georgia’s players, with the exception of McClellan, who played for Alabama.

Overall, it was a clean game on both sides, with only one important player leaving for the Crimson Tide.

Alabama’s star cornerback, Kool-Aid McKinstry, left the game during the third quarter. After the game, head coach Nick Saban announced that McKinstry is in concussion protocol.

Kool-Aid sustained a concussion. He undergoes concussion treatment. “We’ll see how bad it is, how long it takes, and when he’ll be clear,” Saban said. “I believe that all of the current testing procedures are really advantageous to players who do not sustain numerous concussions. Hopefully, we’ll do our part — our medical staff has always done an excellent job of protecting the players when these incidents occur.

Galloway, 42, was an eighth-grade English teacher at Compton-Drew Middle School in St. Louis, where the administrator, Susan Reid, claimed he was discovered dead during a welfare check.

“Ahmaad was usually on time and very responsible. “So, we knew something was wrong,” Reid told WVTM13. “There was nothing disrupted in Ahmaad’s apartment, therefore we believe it was a medical issue.

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