When I said Georgia had no room for error, that's what I meant. It may not even be a stretch to say Georgia had the better team today. Kentucky, however, had the better players.
Georgia has one or two players that can take over a game. We saw Nemi get hot at Missouri. We saw Kenny Gaines run off 8 straight against Ole Miss in Athens. Both of those guys should be back and better next year, but neither of them had it today.
Kentucky has 5 or 6 players that can take over a game, and today it was Aaron Harrison. Tomorrow it might be his brother...it might be Randle...it might be Poythress...
There is a lot to like about Georgia right now. The fight and the want-to are there. Some real talent is returning next year. Now it's on Fox (assuming he stays) to take this thing to the next level. We'll talk a lot in the coming weeks about what that means, but for now, I hope our players are proud of what they've accomplished.
The NIT bracket comes out tomorrow night after the NCAA bracket is announced. Let's hope there's a Georgia home game so we can Rock the Steg one more time this season.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
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