Georgia is in the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year, but the path is anything but comfortable. We break down how the Georgia Bulldogs end up as an eight seed after an ugly SEC Tournament performance, why the first half against Ole Miss can’t happen again, and what the numbers actually say about Thursday night. The opponent is the St. Louis Billikens, a team most SEC fans don’t watch much, but one that brings a dangerous profile: elite three-point shooting, tough shot defense, and a style that can turn the game into a track meet.
We dig into matchup specifics with tempo, three-point percentage, and KenPom efficiency as the backbone. Georgia’s offense grades out high, yet the shooting volatility is real, and St. Louis thrives at making teams miss. The conversation keeps coming back to identity: Georgia is at its best when it presses, forces turnovers, and turns defense into quick offense instead of grinding in the half court. We also spotlight the players who can swing the outcome, especially Kanon Catchings as the most important shooter, plus the supporting shotmakers who have to stay aggressive.
Then we switch gears to Georgia baseball’s opening SEC series against the Tennessee Volunteers, where the weekend flips from frustration to pure chaos. The Sunday game features a huge comeback, a key Bryce Callaway homer, and a viral moment when freshman Cole Johnson robs a would-be go-ahead home run for the final out. If you want a single highlight that captures how fast sports can turn, it’s that play.
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