Atlanta, Georgia — Georgia Tech will be without three starters who were listed as questionable for the team’s game against Syracuse, according to the ACC’s final availability report

The Yellow Jackets will face the Orange at noon without starting center Harrison Moore, wide receiver Malik Rutherford and nickel corner Ahmari Harvey.

Rutherford has 23 receptions this season, tied for the most on the Georgia Tech roster, while Moore has played all but 11 snaps on offense. Harvey has earned Georgia Tech’s fourth-best grade on defense on Pro Football Focus and has four pass break-ups.

On the Syracuse side, the Orange will be without freshman wide receiver and former Christian Brothers Academy star Darien Williams will not play, the most recent change for the Orange.

Williams was listed by Syracuse as questionable earlier in the week but was moved to out on Friday.

Syracuse-GT Availability ReportThe final ACC availability report before Syracuse faces Georgia Tech on Saturday.ACC

Williams has caught two passes this year for 61 yards this season, with all of his production coming against Colgate. He has played in five games this season for the Orange.

Williams came to Syracuse as the No. 636 prospect in the county in the Class of 2025.

The other notable Syracuse players that won’t play against Georgia Tech include Steve Angeli, Austin Collins, Rashard Perry, Derek McDonald, Tyshawn Russell, Fran Brown Jr., Chase Simmons, Malachi James and Fatim Diggs.

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