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Georgia Bulldogs 81, Arkansas Razorbacks 59: The Instantaneous, Ill-Informed, and Ecstatic Roundball Wrapup

Huge game for Razorbacks tonight at Georgia. Must-win. Period.

Josh Bertaccini (February 8, 2012)

On a Wednesday evening that featured some top-tier college basketball around the country, Mark Fox’s Georgia Bulldogs limped into their home date with an Arkansas Razorbacks squad that had yet to card the season’s first road win. Everything about what followed was shocking, as the Classic City Canines carded an 81-59 triumph. No, seriously.

Star-divide

Despite jacking up too many overly early ill-fated treys, the Fox Hounds held an 8-2 edge with 14 and a half minutes remaining in the opening period, thanks to a pair of Gerald Robinson layups---hey! getting to the basket works!---and a couple of jump shots by Robinson and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.

The Hoop Hogs’ B.J. Young snarled the score with back-to-back three-point buckets, but another Robinson layup put the Red and Black back out in front, sparking a run during which Georgia appeared, not without exception but at least for lengthy stretches, to grasp the concept that working the ball inside effectively sets up good looks for the players on the perimeter, as evidenced by the Robinson-assisted Caldwell-Pope three-pointer that staked the Athenians to a 19-8 lead with a little over nine and a half minutes remaining until halftime.

Though the Bulldogs got a little sloppy toward the end of the initial 20 minutes, the home team held a 43-24 advantage at intermission. Georgia drained 18 of 32 first-half shots from the field (56.3%), knocked down five of twelve from beyond the arc (41.7%), dominated the glass with a 25-10 rebounding edge, and outscored the visitors in the paint (20-6), on the fast break (6-0), off of turnovers (7-2), and in second-chance points (9-2). However, the Fox Hounds sent the Razorbacks to the line twice as often as the Classic City Canines stepped up to the charity stripe, putting Nemanja Djurisic, John Florveus, Marcus Thornton, and Donte’ Williams in early foul trouble with two personal fouls apiece in the first half.

Though Arkansas made its momentary mini-runs in the final 20 minutes, the trends of the first half largely were sustained in the second half, as Georgia generally maintained a twentysomething-point cushion that kept the Hogs from creeping close enough to put the outcome in doubt. Four Classic City Canines scored in double-figures, led by Robinson’s career-high 27 points, with Caldwell-Pope, Djurisic, and Thornton contributing 18, 14, and ten, respectively.

A game that began with a bloodletting---from Thornton’s wounded nose---ended in one, as well. This unquestionably was the Bulldogs’ most complete performance of the season against legitimate opposition, and it couldn’t have come at a better time: Georgia arrived at the Stegosaurus on Wednesday evening trailing a four-game losing streak after having dropped seven of their last eight outings, but the Bulldogs proceeded to score more than 70 points for just the fourth time this season, and for the first time against opposition of this caliber.

Could this have been the breakout game we have awaited all season long? Maybe, though I doubt it; for now, though, it suffices that the Red and Black looked like a legitimate team tonight, which is more than I’ve been able to say most nights. Sustaining it for 40 minutes was a step in the right direction; now let’s try sustaining it for consecutive contests for a change.

Go ‘Dawgs!

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Just got back

Amazing.
Everyone played very well, together and with intensity from tip to buzzers.

That being said:
1) Arkansas looked like they had never played high-school basketball. Nolan Richardson ball works with Nolan Richardson recruits, and the Hogs are a year or two away.
2) This is the first game I’ve been able to attend in a while, and I had to leave extremely early. But this was the most sparsely-attended SEC game I have ever seen in the Coliseum. Arkansas not bringing some fans didn’t help, nor did losing four in a row, so to everyone who didn’t make it- you missed out, and this team is starting a run.

Go Dawgs!

I was there as well.

Glad to see Thornton play a good game. I know he has been plagued by knee-injuries and surgery this year and, although he isn’t out of the woods yet (I think he is going to have to have surgery on the other knee during the offseason), playing as well as he did tonight had to be sweet. I was also impressed by Dixon’s play in the limited minutes he got tonight.

And you are right about the attendance. I got to the Steg with about 20 minutes to go until tip-off and was able to snag a half-court seat in the student section that was close enough to the floor that the cheerleaders threw shirts around me. I was impressed by the energy level of the fans who did show up, though. It was a fun atmosphere.

agreed

Arkansas had NO identity on offense, but that being said -
Georgia played a heck of game. Even saw a a little swagger come out. It was genuinely uplifting to see us play this way. Robinson was on fire.
h/t: actually LOL’d reading the game thread, re: “the Count of Montenegro” (who happened to get a couple nice 3’s in the second half)

I gave him that nickname for the back to back 3's.

Missing that easy lay up earlier in the game though made me cringe.

He’s got some potential though. Thorton and Donte Williams do too.

Definitely Gerald’s best game by far. He still took a few really stupid shots (made most of them somehow), but he was playing really well tonight. Surprised that Dustin Ware had such a rough night.

(by the way… someone else may have called him the Count of Montenegro before, but I honestly haven’t seen it)

Good nickname. I'm stealing it.
When he blows a lay up

from underneath the basket, feel free to call him Jurassic again.

He did that last night too
Agreed on the recruiting need of Mike Anderson to players who better fit his system

but while I hope it’s us turning a corner, I have to think this was just that one game every team has, where you are on a hot night, facing a team that’s off. We played great, and that is probably our best performance all year. I hope not, or that we can at least play several more close to that level the rest of the month. But I don’t think we’ll see this turning the corner.

Never seen

a team this good at home and this bad on the road. Kind of surreal.

The Hawks

Have been that way a few times in recent years. It’s a very bizarre thing to watch.

This was fun...

Truly…

Mr. Robinson gets a pass from me for the next few games. Well done, Gerald.

One game does not = pass for me. He's had a long, long time to get it together. This is too little, too late.
I said next few games!

Hopefully, in that time, he’ll extend my non-binding agreement with him.

We only have a few games left.....
Let's see

7 regular season games

+

4 SEC Tourney games

+

6 NCAA Tourney games

=

17 games! (Obviously, we win the last 10.)

Obviously, we win the last 10 17!!!

ftfy

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