ATHENS, GA - NOVEMBER 12: Bacarri Rambo #18 of the Georgia Bulldogs intercepts a pass intended for Dimitri Reese #84 of the Auburn Tigers and returns it for a touchdown at Sanford Stadium on November 12, 2011 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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Starting Georgia Bulldogs safety Bacarri Rambo's suspension will be for the first four games of the season, Seth Emerson reports. No word yet on the number of games linebacker Alec Ogletree is to be suspended for, but both are starters. Rambo led the SEC in interceptions last year.
Rambo plans to appeal the suspension, Emerson reports, which came as a result of violating athletic department rules.
With starting corner Sanders Commings also suspended for the first two games of the year, that SEC opener against the Missouri Tigers in Columbia is starting to look more and more dangerous for the Dawgs. Who's going to cover Dorial Green-Beckham and T.J. Moe? Could be wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell, who's been taking reps at corner. If Rambo misses four games, he'd also miss the game against the Vanderbilt Commodores, who gave Georgia all it could handle last year.
For more on UGA football, visit Georgia blog Dawg Sports, plus SEC blog Team Speed Kills and SB Nation Atlanta.
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Georgia safety Bacarri Rambo and linebacker Alec Ogletree have reportedly been suspended at least two games due to a violation of team rules, continuing what has been a troubled offseason for the Bulldogs' defense.
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