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Injuries at RB may impact race to earn starting QB job for Georgia Bulldogs
Chubb ran with first-team during Saturday's practice at Sanford Stadium
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Georgia running back Sony Michel runs against Penn State in the first half of the 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla. - photo by Mark Wallheiser
ATHENS — Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney says the health of the Bulldogs’ top running backs could help decide who opens the season as the starting quarterback. Star tailback Nick Chubb ran with the first-team offense on Saturday as he continues his recovery from left knee surgery midway through the 2015 season. So far, Chubb has been practicing with no restrictions, but Georgia has not been tackling to the ground.
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