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Georgia Bulldogs 57, Tennessee Volunteers 53: The Instantaneous Ill-Informed Overtime Roundball Wrapup

For a while there, I thought the first line of this posting was going to be, "Georgia played the same danged game on Wednesday night the Hoop Dogs have played all year," but that wouldn’t have been fair, even had the Red and Black come up short. It was particularly inaccurate after the Georgia Bulldogs played their best game of the season against legitimate opposition to defeat the Tennessee Volunteers, 57-53, in overtime.

The Fox Hounds held a 15-10 lead midway through the first half of the defensive struggle and clung to a 27-24 edge at the break, thanks to eight Georgia points off of as many Tennessee turnovers and the Bulldogs’ ability to match the visiting Volunteers with a dozen points in the paint apiece. Four-for-four shooting from the free throw line aided the Classic City Canines’ cause, affording them the advantage at intermission, even though the home team had been out-rebounded (20-17) and hit only a little over one-third of its shots from the field (11 of 32) in the opening 20 minutes.

Star-divide

The Big Orange took a one-point lead on a Jeronne Maymon jump shot three and a half minutes into the second period, and the seesaw battle continued into the closing seconds of regulation, when a five-point Tennessee lead with six minutes showing on the game clock was whittled down by the Red and Black, finally culminating in the Gerald Robinson layup that tied the contest at 46 with 18 seconds remaining.

Maymon scored the first points of the extra period on another jumper, but Nemanja Djurisic snarled the score once more with a pair of free throws to record two of his eleven points of the evening. Maymon got the assist on the Skylar McBee trey that afforded the Vols their final lead of the night, but that 53-52 advantage was erased on a Kentavious Caldwell-Pope swipe followed by a Donte` Williams layup. Robinson put the game on ice by draining two from the charity stripe, and Caldwell-Pope drove the final nail into Tennessee’s coffin with the free throw that marked his ninth point of the game.

Robinson led the Bulldogs with 16 points while going four of four from the line, and he added six rebounds, five assists, and a steal. Marcus Thornton, back from injury, contributed 23 minutes to the cause, while Williams matched Djurisic with eleven points and augmented that performance by pulling down eight boards. Mark Fox drew a technical foul, which is no more to be held against him than Gene Hackman’s deliberate decision to get himself tossed from courtside in “Hoosiers.”

It is impossible to overstate how close this game was. Neither team ever led by more than five points. Each team found the bottom of the net on 22 shots from the field and on two shots from beyond the arc. The contestants were tied in points in the paint, with 28 per side, and the differentials were minuscule in most measurements: Tennessee led by one in rebounds (40-39), while Georgia held identical advantages in blocks (5-4) and steals (9-8).

The Red and Black used their opportunities to good effect, however, scoring 17 points off of 20 Tennessee turnovers and getting nearly three-fourths of their free throws to fall (11 of 15). While these Volunteers aren’t exactly world-beaters, neither are they pushovers, and a solid defensive effort coupled with an improved inside game made for about as good a win as these Bulldogs can claim. This was real progress, and I, for one, will take it.

Go ‘Dawgs!

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Like the Pig-Skin Season

It was ugly, but still a win. I will take it

I remember how furious I was after the game in Athens last year against the Vols...

So whether we won ugly or won pretty, I just wanted to beat them. I still hate Vandy more than anything, though.

I've been making fun of him, and for tonight, I apologize. Nemanja Djurisic started slow but got in the zone at the end of the game.

He played his heart out and played smarter. He may well turn into a solid guy as an upperclassman.

And I think I finally get what Mark Fox is up too. He conceding the growing pains of this year to get the young guys time. Basically, he isnt starting Joe Cox when he could get the freshman in.

That steal and wire to wire "fast" break was a thing of beauty

It would’ve been easy to dish to KCP, but Djurisic was calm and deliberate throughout. Killer instinct.

I started thinking about it - he is playing basketball on a different level, and in a different country.

But he sure looks very trainable. Coach Fox aint no dummie. In fact, Fox has impressed me yet again. He already knows Djurisic’s issues, and he is trying to work on it – with playing time. I fully expect him to do 4 years and go pro now. And he will be remembered as a DGD. Coach Fox is like the Macgyver of basketball – he is putting it together with duct tape and wire, but that’s what he’s got. He took the hard road of conceding this season to get freshman a lot of playing time.

You’ll here leadership and Bobo stuff in the podcast – but seriously – Coach Fox is a leader. I hope he loves Athens too. If we can get a few more Micky D’s all stars, I think we will be looking at sweet sixteens in a year or two.

Indeed

CMF’s ability to coach up the pieces he has already eclipses that of his predecessor.

Can we trade Bobo to Auburn?????
All he has are the freshman/young guys
He's got GR, Ware...
And there's no young guys behind them

as I don’t consider Vincent Williams or Brantley “young”. His young guys play though, in KCP, or split time, in Djurisic, Donte Williams, Thornton, Dixon, and Cannon, with a little Florveus thrown in.

I mean, i'm not arguing with you about how many Freshmen we have.

My point is Djurisic looks good awful bad at times, a lot of times, and yet he get starts. So my thinking is Fox is trying to build his 2012-2013 team, and accepting this year is just how it is.

I know we want to take pride in this win - but the facts are the facts.

We scored 19pts in the second half. Against a really bad team. That’s bad.

I am just saying – we really suck this year. But I am not believing CMF has a master plan.

I believe you're correct

CMF is holding these guys together with whatever means are at his disposal. Let ’em play, learn, fail, occasionally win…all part of a bigger process. I had no way of watching last night, so this victory news was a very nice way to start my day

True, but Tennessee is a pretty good team defensively.

Since the start of SEC play, the Vols have held Florida to 56, Mississippi State to 62, and Kentucky to 65. (In their first 19 games, the Wildcats topped 70 points 15 times and broke 80 ten times.)

That’s not to say the Bulldogs beat a great team last night; they didn’t. But they played a respectable game against a respectable club. Repeating that 45-minute performance against Florida or Kentucky won’t result in a win, but it will against Auburn or Ole Miss.

The bottom line for me is that the Fox Hounds have shown progress in the last two games. The journey is slow, but movement is being made in the right direction.

We've got a winnable game against Ole Miss at home Saturday

any hope for post season play (like the NIT) rests on winning it. Win that, and 4+ is possible. Don’t and anything over 2 is tricky.

edit "I am not believing CMF doesn't have a master plan" or I am believing CMF has a master plan. 12:30 posts sometimes go badly.
I think part of it involves having Dixon, Donte Williams, or Florveus,

develop along the lines of Jevale McGee. Those 3 are good athletes, but I wouldn’t put them at that level. Without finding an unexpected and unknown JUCO (cause good ones just don’t exist anymore with prep schools), or pulling a shocking spring signee, we’re left with this same cast of characters, just two freshman Gs replacing the two seniors. Fox may have a plan, but some tweaks may be helpful (like hiring an Atlanta guy for the bench staff/administrative coaching role!!!).

I am all for firing and hiring!
No need to fire

unless that’s what he wants. But unlike football, we can hire. We can add an adminstrative role, a director of player relations, director of player development, direct of program development, special assistant to the head coach, whatever you wanna call it. But it’d be a nice spot to add any of a number of potentially helpful people.

Yea, we talked about this and I am all for it.
All three of those guys

would benefit from spending some time with Coach T and frequent visits to Chik-Fil-A (or a pizza establishment of their choosing).

That and, you know, stepping into the lane to block a dribble drive. grrrrr
A certain recently-banned visitor thinks this comment was dribble.

He did not know he was being ironic accidentally.

Go Dawgs!

I guess Mike Bobo earned himself one more game without people calling for his head.

Dude, have you listened to the podcast?

Actually, you probably haven’t yet. Carry on, then.

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