A couple of changes to Georgia's white starters, including the addition of Tripp Chandler as a starter. Here's an article explaining the change.
TE Tripp Chandler
Milner loses starting job over dropped passes
BY DAVID CHING
Staff Writer
ATHENS, Ga.  A pair of fourth-quarter passes dropped by Martrez Milner cost Georgia valuable field position in last Saturday's loss to Florida.
Those drops have also cost the preseason all-SEC tight end his starting spot, as Milner will back up sophomore Tripp Chandler this week against Kentucky.
"The way I played on Saturday, I knew I probably didn't deserve to start. I wasn't making plays for my team," Milner said. "When I heard today the news, I wasn't shocked. I've just got to take it as a lesson and learn from it."
Although Milner is tied for the team lead in receptions (17) and touchdown catches (two) and is second in receiving yards (232), he will take a back seat this week to Chandler.
Milner missed Georgia's previous game against Mississippi State with turf toe and Chandler filled in, catching two passes for 37 yards, including a leaping 21-yard touchdown catch on fourth down.
He said Milner came up and offered his support after they were told of the depth chart change ÂÂjust as Chandler had supported Milner when he was the backup.
"As a second-string, you're there to help out the guy that's in there playing and out there fighting," Chandler said. "He came up to me and said, 'I got your back.' It meant a lot to me because I said it to him before each game."
Milner said tight ends coach David Johnson said they would likely have an even split on reps against Kentucky, but he wants to win the starting spot back.
"I've got to take it as an eye-opener," Milner said. "I guess I took it for granted that I had a starting position and wasn't working as hard as I should. I just know I've got to work hard as I can."