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Nick Chubb sits second half of Georgia loss due to ankle

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Georgia RB Chubb leaves game with ankle injury (0:42)

Georgia RB Nick Chubb leaves game with an ankle injury in the second quarter against Ole Miss and would not return. (0:42)

Georgia running back Nick Chubb sprained his left ankle in the first half of Saturday's 45-14 loss to Ole Miss and did not return.

Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart said he doesn't know the severity of the sprain yet. Chubb suffered the injury during a 10-yard run on Georgia's second-to-last drive of the first half. Trainers attended to him before halftime, and he did not return to the sideline in the second half.

"If he could have come back, I know he wanted to, but couldn't come back," Smart said. "So we'll see how that goes the next couple days."

Chubb finished with 57 yards on 12 carries. Saturday marked his fourth game back since tearing ligaments in his left knee during a game at Tennessee in October.

True freshman Elijah Holyfield, the son of former boxing world champion Evander Holyfield, debuted in the second half and had 27 rushing yards on four carries.