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Georgia football is increasing playing time for several true freshmen late in the regular season.

Coach Kirby Smart attributes the expanded roles to player development and team injuries.

Inside linebacker Zayden Walker, tight end Elyiss Williams, and wide receiver Landon Roldan saw season-high snaps against Mississippi State.

These players join other freshmen who already hold significant roles on the team.

Georgia football is closing out its regular season with a November stretch where it is finding expanded roles for some true freshmen for a team that has grown accustomed to tight SEC games.

Coaches turned to inside linebacker Zayden Walker, tight end Elyiss Williams and wide receiver Landon Roldan early in the 42-21 win at Mississippi State on Saturday Nov. 8.

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