Georgia Tech may be without cornerback Step Durham for the second week in a row. The junior was listed as questionable on the team’s injury report, released Thursday, with a “lower body” injury.

Durham started the four games but injured his ankle in the Vanderbilt game. He tried to play against Clemson but was unable and missed all of the Miami game. Lamont Simmons started in his place. Redshirt freshman cornerback Dorian Walker also received playing time.

Three players were listed as probable to play, right guard Shamire Devine (lower body), right tackle Trey Klock (lower body) and A-back Austin McClellan (upper body). Devine and Klock both have suffered ankle injuries. Devine has started every game but has not finished the past two with injury. Klock has not played in the past three games, ceding his right tackle position to Andrew Marshall.

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