The field conditions at EverBanks Stadium have been questionable during Georgia and Florida’s matchup in Jacksonville on Saturday.

According to CBS sideline reporter Jenny Dell, there are patches of the field that are uneven and the field does not look up to par. Florida’s Shemar James left during warmups after going down on the field, but was still able to suit up and play for Florida.

The City of Jacksonville owns the stadium, not the Jaguars, so they are responsible for ensuring the field is up to standard. The city released a statement shortly after halftime regarding the field conditions.

“Our top Florida-Georgia game priority is the safety of players and fans,” the statement said. “The field at EverBank Stadium was resodded after the BCU-Southern game last weekend for the second time this year and in accordance with NFL standards. While the sod faced a week of warm Florida weather and was dry upon arrival, the field was tested and passed prior to the game and there is no safety issue for players. We stand by our experienced team of turf professionals who have prepared fields for games at all levels from college to the Super Bowl.”

Despite the questionable field conditions, the game continues to play on and Georgia leads big, 29-7, around the halfway point in the 3rd quarter. The Bulldogs are looking to continue their undefeated season and pick up some more breathing room at the top of the SEC East.