The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is arguably the most competitive conference in college football, with teams like Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia competing.
However, injuries have been a problem for many of these teams. With only a few weeks left in the regular season, injuries to notable players could impact the final games.
5 injured SEC players to watch ahead of Week 12

There are injuries to players on all SEC teams, but some are more impactful than others. These are five injured SEC players to watch ahead of Week 12.
#1 Nico Iamaleava
No. 7-ranked Tennessee (8-1, 5-1 conference) quarterback Nico Iamaleava has helped the Volunteers reach the top of the SEC with only a few games left. However, one of their toughest matchups of the season is coming up against Georgia.
Iamaleava left Saturday's 33-14 Mississippi State win with an upper-body injury and did not return for the second half. However, head coach Josh Heupel told reporters he should be ready to go against Georgia.
#2 Tate Ratledge
The No. 12-ranked Georgia Bulldogs (7-2, 5-2 conference) lost to Ole Miss 10-28 on Saturday. The loss dropped the team several spots in the rankings, and injuries played a part. Right guard Tate Ratledge played in the game after returning from a high ankle sprain but could not play in many snaps.
He only played 17 snaps and couldn't play at his usual level. He is expected to play again on Saturday against Tennessee, but the Bulldogs are concerned about how much he can play.
#3 Cam Williams
Right tackle Cam Williams left No. 3-ranked Texas's 49-17 win over Florida in the third quarter after taking a hit. He could not put weight on his right leg and left the field with assistance. However, he could return to the game later in the quarter.
Although Williams returned, his status ahead of the following Texas (8-1, 4-1 conference) game against Arkansas on Saturday is important. If he is unavailable, Brandon Baker is the backup.
#4 Que Robinson
No. 10-ranked Alabama (7-2, 4-2 conference) lost edge rusher Que Robinson for the season in a 42-13 win over No. 22-ranked LSU on Saturday. Coach Kalen DeBoer confirmed that Robinson would miss the rest of the season with an arm injury but did not get into the nature of the injury.
#5 Tre Harris
No. 11-ranked Ole Miss (8-2, 4-2 conference) is still without wide receiver Tre Harris. He did not play in the team's 28-10 win over Georgia on Saturday or the previous two games. He is listed as questionable on the injury report.
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