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Georgia DB Ejected for Targeting Hit in Sugar Bowl
2 Jan
Summary
- JaCorey Thomas was disqualified for a late hit during the Sugar Bowl.
- The ejection occurred in the final 30 seconds of the second quarter.
- Thomas's ejection could be suspended if Georgia advances to the semifinals.

Georgia Bulldogs defensive back JaCorey Thomas was disqualified from the Sugar Bowl game against Ole Miss. The ejection happened late in the first half, specifically in the final 30 seconds of the second quarter. Officials reviewed the hit on Ole Miss wide receiver Cayden Lee.
According to an ESPN rules analyst, the hit was forceful, with Thomas appearing to strike the receiver's face mask. Despite the ejection, Thomas's status for future games could depend on Georgia's progression. If the Bulldogs advance to the national semifinal, Thomas might be cleared to play the entire contest.
Thomas, a four-year player from Orlando, concluded the Sugar Bowl with three tackles, contributing to his season total of 29 solo tackles and 42 total tackles, along with a sack. This season marks a career-best performance for the defensive back.




