
Isaiah McKenzie Injury: Updates on Georgia WR's Hamstring and Return
Georgia sophomore wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie, who played sparingly in 2014, left the team's spring game with a hamstring injury.
Continue for updates.
McKenzie Leaves Spring Game Injured
Saturday, April 11
According to Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald, McKenzie was taken off the field with a pulled hamstring:
Per Chip Towers of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, McKenzie's injury occurred on a scoring play, and he needed assistance to the locker room:
McKenzie came to Georgia with good potential as a 4-star prospect out of high school, per 247Sports, and made his presence felt with three special teams touchdowns. He didn't have a catch as a wide receiver after an October 4 game against Vanderbilt and was suspended for the Belk Bowl.
The Bulldogs will need McKenzie to take a step forward as a wideout in 2015 to support an offense that's losing Todd Gurley to the NFL. He flashed good potential as a freshman, so his injury will cause everyone in Athens to hold their breath until a more concrete diagnosis comes out.
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