Number 1 ranked Kentucky against the NCAA competition hopefuls Georgia? Seems like a recipe for a blowout, especially as Kentucky just regained that coveted No. 1 location on the standings for the 1st time in the prior two months. Whereas the Kentucky Wildcats are ahead of the standings and enjoying an 11 game win streak, the Georgia Bulldogs can best be termed inconsistent to date in the season.

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Kentucky is 19-1 and 5-0 in the SEC. They’re coming off of a particularly unsightly game at home versus Alabama, where they netted their previous 15 points at the foul line. Fortunately, the squad is fairly great from the free-throw line, where they made 23-of-29 to hold onto the win, 77-71. That win, combined with Syracuse dropping their 1st game of the season, put Kentucky back ahead. Their current 11 game win streak is also 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 facing the Kentucky Wildcats on Tuesday, January 24. The Georgia Bulldogs netted an invite to the NCAA competition for the 1st time in the last three years in 2011, but two of their primary competitors advanced to the NBA. Since losing them, Georgia has lost much of their offensive touch, scoring merely 61.9 ppg with a pathetic 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 ppg, and the Georgia Bulldogs at 61.9, it’s not surprising the sportsbook is favoring the Wildcats by 12 points. It may be a bargain taking the Cats, as the game might wind up pretty effortlessly as a 15- or 20-point blowout. The total is established at 129, but and I would expect this match to go under the total. If Kentucky performs even a little bit of defense, the Bulldogs’ offense could possibly be successfully shut down all night.


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