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POSTED: May 18, 2011 9:30 a.m.

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Georgia will enter the 2011 season with a shortage of experience at offensive tackle after A.J. Harmon's decision to continue his career at another school.

Georgia coach Mark Richt said Tuesday Harmon, a junior backup, will transfer for personal reasons. No details were provided.

Harmon, from Louisville, Ga., played in seven games the past two seasons, including four in 2010. The 6-foot-5, 345-pound Harmon was listed as a top backup at right tackle following spring practice.

Harmon's exit and Trinton Sturdivant's knee injury leaves Georgia will little experience behind projected starting tackles Cordy Glenn and Justin Andersen.

 

May. 17, 2011 08:09p.m. EDT UGA backup tackle to transfer Bryan County News

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Georgia will enter the 2011 season with a shortage of experience at offensive tackle after A.J. Harmon's decision to continue his career at another school.

Georgia coach Mark Richt said Tuesday Harmon, a junior backup, will transfer for personal reasons. No details were provided.

Harmon, from Louisville, Ga., played in seven games the past two seasons, including four in 2010. The 6-foot-5, 345-pound Harmon was listed as a top backup at right tackle following spring practice.

Harmon's exit and Trinton Sturdivant's knee injury leaves Georgia will little experience behind projected starting tackles Cordy Glenn and Justin Andersen.

 

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