Number 1 rated Kentucky versus the NCAA tournament hopefuls Georgia? Looks like a recipe for a crushing defeat, particularly as Kentucky just regained that desired No. 1 location on the rankings for the first time in the earlier 2 months. While the Kentucky Wildcats are at the top of the rankings and savoring an eleven game win streak, the Georgia Bulldogs can best be described as inconsistent to date in the year.

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The Wildcats are 19-1 and 5-0 in the SEC. They are coming off of a especially ugly game at home versus Alabama, where they earned their last 15 points at the foul line. Luckily, the team is fairly excellent from the free-throw line, where they landed 23-of-29 to retain the win, 77-71. That win, joined with Syracuse dropping their first game of the season, put Kentucky back at the top. Their present eleven game win streak is additionally their best since going 19-0 in the course of the 2009-2010 season.

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Georgia is going to have its hands full struggling with the Kentucky Wildcats on Tuesday, January 24. The Georgia Bulldogs earned an invite to the NCAA tournament for the first time in the last 3 years in 2011, but 2 of their primary competitors moved on to the NBA. Since losing them, Georgia has lost much of their offensive touch, scoring only 61.9 points per game with a terrible 39.9 percent field-goal proportion. The Georgia Bulldogs are presently 10-9 overall and 1-4 in the SEC.

With the Kentucky Wildcats averaging 79.5 points per game, and the Georgia Bulldogs at 61.9, it’s no wonder the sports book is favoring Kentucky by 12 points. It could be a good deal taking the Wildcats, as the game could end up pretty easily as a 15- or 20-point blowout. The total is set at 129, but and I would anticipate this game to go under the total. If Kentucky plays even a little bit bit of defense, the Dogs’ offense might be effectively shut down all evening.


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