Georgia Tech will be without two offensive starters for its Saturday game against Duke. Wide receiver Jalen Camp and right tackle Andrew Marshall were not listed on the depth chart prior to the game, replaced by Stephen Dolphus and Bailey Ivemeyer, respectively.

This will be the first career start for Dolphus, a sophomore, and the second for Ivemeyer, a former walk-on who was put on scholarship this August.

Both Camp and Marshall were injured in the Yellow Jackets’ win over Louisville last Friday.

Linebacker Tre Jackson, who primarily plays special teams, was also not dressed for the game during warmups.

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