Four weeks of the 2015 season are in the books for Alabama, and that means a true freshman tailback is eligible to play.

Running back Bo Scarbrough, who was suspended the Crimson Tide's first four contests of its 2015 campaign, can suit up in a crimson helmet and white jersey this weekend when the team travels to Athens, Ga., to face the Georgia Bulldogs.

Scarbrough also sustained a knee injury in the spring season, but coach Nick Saban said he is good to go for Saturday.

"Bo is ready to play," Saban said. "He's been practicing, he's been cleared medically, his suspension is over and we'll work hard to try to create a role for him. It may take some time to get him back in the groove of things, but that's certainly the plan."

Scarbrough, who stands at 6-foot-2, 240 pounds, was the No. 2 athlete and player in the state of Alabama and the No. 16 overall prospect in the 2014 recruiting cycle, according to the 247Sports Composite. He committed to UA in 2012.

And his teammates, including linebacker Reggie Ragland, are excited to see him make his UA debut against Georgia.

"Bo's physical and strong, and I'm happy to see him back out there," Ragland said. "He had a knee brace on, but you really couldn't tell by the way he was moving. I'm happy he's back, and he can open some things up for our offensive side, I hope."

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