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Chomping at Bits: Florida's Antonio Callaway questionable for Georgia after foot injury

Florida's freshman phenom may not be able to play on Saturday.

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Antonio Callaway "questionable" for Georgia after sustaining foot injury:

1. I think Jim McElwain — who said "probably questionable" in response to a question about a player's injury status this year, and has made a running joke of media interest in injury — is likely to downplay and/or conceal the totality of truth on them.

2. I also think that Florida actually has a decent solution or two for the absence of Callaway — whether that requires a greater dose of Demarcus Robinson or the emergence of Ahmad Fulwood.

3. It's still not a great thing for a freshman sensation to get hurt days before the season's new biggest game.

4. Callaway did tweet this late Wednesday night, but, well, he's not a doctor.

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He has attended all of Florida’s home games and watched the road games. He still tries to work out twice a week at The Swamp and got to meet new head coach Jim McElwain during training camp.

"I introduced myself and told him I’m a former player and going to medical school," he said. "When I told him that, he high-fived me. It’s great to see him doing so well with the program.

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