ATHENS, Ga. (AP) -Justin Houston’s two-game suspension is ending at the perfect time to help Georgia’s pass rush.
Houston, a sophomore defensive end, had to sit out the first two games for No. 23 Georgia as his punishment from coach Mark Richt for an undisclosed violation of team rules.
Houston returns as the replacement for starter Rod Battle, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in last week’s win over South Carolina.
There’s another reason Houston’s debut is well-timed: Georgia (1-1 overall, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) needs an improved pass rush in Saturday night’s game at Arkansas (1-0, 0-0), which threw for 447 yards in its 48-10 opening win over Missouri State.
“It feels great to be back,” Houston said Wednesday. “I’ve been waiting for this moment for what seems like whatever.
“I came back at the right time, thank God, but I wish that had never happened to Rod.”
f the 2008 season as a backup, but he showed his big-play potential by recording three sacks in Georgia’s G-Day spring game.
“He’s got potential for sure, and he was practicing that way in the spring,” Richt said. “He has practiced well in the fall. Every day after practice he stayed out after practice and made sure he was staying in the best condition he could. He worked on his fundamentals on his own.”
Houston said his success in the spring game “raised my expectations a lot. It gave me a lot of motivation for this season. Hopefully I can capitalize on that.”
Richt said Houston is eager to make up for his lost time.
“He’s very, very hungry right now, I can tell you that,” Richt said. “He could not stand not being there. It was tough on him, but he handled it like you hope a young man would. I’m proud of how he handled his discipline.
“Now he’s fired up. The guys are happy for him. I’m happy for him and I think Georgia people should be happy for him.”
Houston was on the sideline for Georgia’s 41-37 SEC win over South Carolina last week. Being so close to the action without being able to participate was a mixed blessing for the Statesboro, Ga., native.
“It hurt me that I couldn’t be on the field but I was glad I was on the sideline, helping the boys stay hyped,” he said.
acks in two games this season, including one by a defensive end, backup Cornelius Washington.
Demarcus Dobbs is expected to join Houston as the starting defensive ends at Arkansas.
With Houston out, Georgia tried defensive tackles Jeff Owens and Geno Atkins and linebacker Marcus Washington at end. Houston’s production could help determine the continued need for help at the position following Battle’s injury.
Houston’s offseason work has impressed linebacker Rennie Curran.
“He’s just a guy who has been working hard day and night in the weight room,” Curran said. “He’s just worked really hard. It sucks that he made a mistake, but I think he’s learned from it.
“He’s excited and I’m just excited to see what he can do.”
Houston hasn’t disclosed the rules violation that led to the suspension, but he says he turned the punishment into a positive experience.
“When I got in trouble it changed my mindset,” he said. “I know it’s a positive. The way I’m working now, I’d have never worked like this. Every day in practice I tried to practice like I was still going to play.”
Curran, who leads Georgia with 23 tackles, said he expects the 6-foot-3, 259-pound Houston to be the big-play force at defensive end the Bulldogs have lacked.
“There’s not too many guys who have worked harder than he has,” Curran said. “I would not be surprised at all if he has some SEC player of the week honors and things like that. He has really put the time in the weight room and film room and he has really grown.”
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