Ricky McPhee's three-point shot just before halftime gave the Bulldogs a 40-32 lead, and they never looked back. (AP photo)
NASHVILLE – Playing the 9:45 p.m. game on the opening night of a conference tournament doesn’t scream main event. It’s a relative play-in game involving a last-place team.
Funny. Georgia didn’t look the part Thursday night.
The Bulldogs, showing their days as a sixth-seed might be over after this season, upset Arkansas, 77-64, to open SEC tournament play.
Could it happen again?
Maybe it’s a little early to project a repeat of the miracle tournament run of two years ago. But given the Bulldogs’ second-round game Friday night is against Vanderbilt — a team they’ve already beaten once this season and barely lost the rematch to, 96-94, in overtime — don’t go anywhere.
This team plays hard. This team plays smart. This team goes through lapses now and then, largely because it is thin on talent. But then it seems to toughen up when games get tight.
It happened against Arkansas. The Razorbacks trimmed an 11-point Georgia lead to 64-59 with five and a half minutes left. Then the Dogs pulled away. They outscored Arkansas 13-5 the rest of the game. When Dustin Ware hit a three-point shot with a minute left to make it 77-61, the Georgia bench erupted.
“What I told our guys was that determination was a big factor tonight,” Fox said. “We talked at the half about how, OK, we’re ahead, but we were ahead the first time we played them [and lost]. We’re going to see how much we’ve grown up the last five weeks. We knew they would make plays. We knew they would make a run. But we talked this morning about being mature enough to play through success and adversity, and we were determined enough to do so.”
Forward Trey Thompkins took charge inside again, finishing with 23 points, 14 rebounds and six assists. (AP photo)
Travis Leslie finished with 21 points. Trey Thompkins had 23 points and 14 rebounds. Georgia held Arkansas to 38.8 percent shooting and outrebounded the Razorbacks, 45-28.
Second-chance points: Georgia 19, Arkansas 9. That’s about effort.
Last week, Fox grumbled. Georgia lost at LSU to a team that had won only one of its previous 15 conference games. It was the first dreadful performance by the team since a 19-point loss at Auburn Feb. 10, the first time since then that Fox would use the words, “very disappointing.”
This week, he was worried again. So many media members — and even players on other teams — were referencing the Dogs’ conference tournament championship in 2008. That can distract a bunch.
“There has been so much talk about it,” Fox said. “But I told them: We have to keep our feet into today. If we do that, tomorrow will take care of itself. One thing I liked is we handled the long day well. We didn’t seem too antsy to get to the gym. We were pretty composed.”
There was a strong belief entering the week that, regardless of how Georgia did this week, Fox had moved the program forward. He managed to get another coach’s recruits to buy into his system. He coached his team to some upsets, despite a largely pedestrian roster, heavily dependent on two players (Thompkins and Leslie).
Perhaps most remarkable of all, he got students on campus in Athens to think about something other than recruiting and spring football. The Dogs even sold out a few games in Stegeman Coliseum. Go figure.
As athletic director Damon Evans, who hired Fox, put it: “I’m excited because there’s some excitement around the program. People have responded to what coach Fox is doing.”
Playing in the 9:45 p.m. game on the first day of a conference tournament generally is not a positive indication of a program’s direction.
First- and second-place finishers are given the first day off.
Last place finishers are given the night shift.
But going into the Arkansas game, you never would have known the Bulldogs were 5-11 in the conference. They were being referenced during the week as a program on the rise, and as a team that nobody wanted to face in this tournament.
There also was this headline in Nashville’s newspaper, The Tennessean: “Commodores want Hogs, not ‘Dogs.” The reference: to potential second-round opponent Vanderbilt preferring to play Arkansas. Georgia gave Vandy fits during the season.
“We haven’t played our best basketball against Georgia,” Vanderbilt center A.J. Ogilvy. “That will be weighing on our minds.”
Georgia basketball? Weighing on somebody’s mind? Imagine that.
The development of Thompkins and Leslie in their sophomore seasons is a testament to Fox’s coaching. Earlier this week, Thompkins was announced as a unanimous selection on the All-SEC first team, an honor no Georgia player has received since Jarvis Hayes in 2003.
Odds are that both players will bypass the NBA draft and return to Athens for another season.
That would be huge for Fox and the program. And there is no reason to believe the the Dogs will be in the 9:45 p.m. game next season.
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Previous posts
♦ We’re live from Nashville: Is it miracle time for Georgia?
♦ Welcome to Nash-Tucky (and the T-shirt of the decade)
♦ Trey Thompkins will be an early NBA draft pick (but likely in 2011)
♦ Bruce Pearl heaps praise on Dogs, Fox (and then quickly stops)
♦ About Arkansas, and did Calipari get jobbed for SEC coach of the year?
♦ How big a threat is Georgia in this tournament?
♦ Who’s more likely to win a conference tournament game, Tech or Georgia?
♦ FLASHBACK: Georgia upsets Tennessee
♦ FLASHBACK: Mark Fox’s early reality check as coach
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Cuz
March 12th, 2010
12:19 am
first game column
todd grantham
March 12th, 2010
12:20 am
Jeffrey, I was hoping you didnt have a heart attack.
bg3003
March 12th, 2010
12:22 am
whew! what a game! trey, and travis combining to make 43 points!! what more can you ask for in a uga game!!!
Cuz
March 12th, 2010
12:26 am
Just two in a row there bg
Cuz
March 12th, 2010
12:28 am
Great game Dawgs, some kinda fun to watch. Time for bed.
FullMetalJacket
March 12th, 2010
12:28 am
I’m not surprised that a Dawg drilled a Pig. I’m just surprised it made the AJC.
MontyP
March 12th, 2010
12:29 am
The threat of McPhee from the outside really helps open it up for Leslie inside and to some extent Trey. Trey really doesn’t need much help. How many triple and quadruple teams did Arkansas throw at Trey. You just have to love the story of McPhee. Red and Black through and through. You have to wonder how Felton kept the three best players on this team on the bench so much last year. Ware is coming on. Add Robinson the mix next year plus the players that developed off of the bench this year things are looking good. Beat Vandy! Go Dawgs!
brooks
March 12th, 2010
12:30 am
Watch out for the dawgs. Don’t let the record fool you. Vandy is not sleeping well. Go dawgs.
FullMetalJacket
March 12th, 2010
12:30 am
Georgia’ Mark Fox does make Tech’s Paul Hewitt look like an alcoholic clown who stopped by the game on his way to a kid’s birthday party, but then everybody does.
FullMetalJacket
March 12th, 2010
12:31 am
If Vandy is not sleeping well it is because they are afraid one of you dawgs will break into their room and drill them, having mistaken them for another pig.
FullMetalJacket
March 12th, 2010
12:32 am
So, UGA is the toothless hillbilly and Vandy is Ned Beatty in “Deliverance”?
Ted Striker
March 12th, 2010
12:34 am
Good column. Sleep in tomorrow morning.
Herschel Talker
March 12th, 2010
12:57 am
FullMetalJacket at 12:30-
Well said
Herschel Talker
March 12th, 2010
1:02 am
One word: Kentucky. They’re too strong to blow it against a scrappy, but clearly less talented UGA squad. But things are looking bright for the future. Far better than things with the Nerds in Atlanta.
Jeff Schultz
March 12th, 2010
1:19 am
Folks — updated the column with some Mark Fox quotes. Got some good stuff also from Trey Thompkins that I’ll use in a blog tomorrow.
Brentwood Dawg
March 12th, 2010
1:31 am
Great Win for the Dogs tonight. Scored 2 tix 13 rows from the court for $30. They were selling singles on the street for $5. Now I’m sure you won’t find that tomorrow but tonight was a buyer’s market. I like our chances against Vandy tomorrow. Trey played great.
GT IS NOW A 6TH RATE HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
March 12th, 2010
1:32 am
17th
GT IS NOW A 6TH RATE HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
March 12th, 2010
1:35 am
THE DAWGS MAINTAINED GOOD ENERGY TO THE END OF THIS GAME.
Matt the Brave
March 12th, 2010
2:08 am
Don’t know if we’ll be able to hold with the big boys, but we might make some noise. Wonder if we’d make the NIT with a .500 record? We’d have to beat two more teams, three more to guarantee that .500 record…
EVEN TOUGH
March 12th, 2010
5:10 am
No chance, how can a basketball team that defide all odds just two years ago, a school whose football team is spirally downwards (even though CFN and the others say that the statistics say that GEORGIA FOOOTBALL is a top ten program, no matter how you slice it!)? How can a team supported only by people who live in trailers, have mullets (the list goes on) win at anything. Florida, Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee and gt have such well-bread and educated fans who live on this blog.
BIRDDAWGONE GO DAWGS! (just for the record, I always think UGA has a chance!)
heywood jablomey
March 12th, 2010
6:24 am
woke up to awesome news this am.
GO DAWGS!
hopefully ill find tonites victory on the tv somewhere!
F-105 Thunderchief
March 12th, 2010
6:58 am
Man, if they could just upset Vandy, that’d make the season. Anything after that, even a loss, would be gravy.
Speaking of food, please don’t forget to bring me back some hot chicken from Prince’s. It’s out Dickerson Pike, ask anybody local and they can give you directions.
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Bob Didier caught here
March 12th, 2010
7:37 am
Way to Go Coach Fox! The Dawgs came on like gangbusters in the second half! We just got to find a way from Albert Jackson fouling out again to give us a chance against Vandy!
Clay
March 12th, 2010
7:40 am
Nice read, Shultzie. You’re certainly no UGA homer, but it shows that Fox has impressed you this season. The Dawgs need a couple more wins in the tournament to “get the ball rolling” (so to speak) on recruiting. We’ve already seen that Fox is a great sideline coach. Time will tell if he can get the players to Athens …
Floundering Fox Hounds Batman!
March 12th, 2010
7:55 am
Sure UGA can get drilled again just like the baseball team is getting drilled by everyone.
J dubb
March 12th, 2010
8:12 am
Trey is a BEAST! Leslie was 50%? from the foul line? He seemed to hesitate alot under the basket or in the paint. Price was getting stuffed alot too. But i watched the whole game and I odnt even like basketball that much. Is Coach Fox THAT good, or was Coach Fleton THAT BAD? I hope its the former – and I could definitely see us upsetting Vandy also – then we probably run out of gas.
I am so pumped for UGA basketball to be above average again. Just the thought of us being able to beat anybody next year in the Steg would be cool.
GO DAWGS!!
J dubb
March 12th, 2010
8:13 am
DOH! typos….its still early.
Leedawg
March 12th, 2010
8:24 am
Being realistic, we’re not beating Kentucky in this tourney, but man it feels good to be relevant again in hoops. Haven’t been this jazzed about Bulldawg basketball since the Jarvis and Jonas days. Love the effort, love the heart, love the Coach. With Kentucky (presumably) losing much of its team to the NBA, who says we can’t compete for the East next year???
CW
March 12th, 2010
8:27 am
To Fullmetalmaggot, 73-66. suck it
icedawg
March 12th, 2010
8:30 am
Perhaps the Dawgs will get a bit more attention from prospective players. The players and coaches have done a great job turning it around this year. On any given night they can compete, a far cry from just a couple of years ago. Well done Dawgs.
59bulldawg
March 12th, 2010
8:41 am
Hey I’m in Virginia and haven’t seen a game all season. Anybody know if the game tonight will be televised and if so on what channel?
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justme
March 12th, 2010
9:01 am
Bad georgia team beat a bad arkansas team..why all the excitement?
Future Engineer
March 12th, 2010
9:04 am
I like men. Hairy ones
NJ Dawg
March 12th, 2010
9:05 am
Since he’s approaching his first full offseason as the Dawgs’ coach, I sure hope Fox can recruit like he coaches. If he can get some starting talent to complement Tompkins and Leslie, and some depth so the team doesn’t fade late, this team could be really, really good.
Yellow Fuzz
March 12th, 2010
9:09 am
who cares?
DawginLex
March 12th, 2010
9:15 am
Great win for Coach Fox. Vandy will be a tough out in Nashville. The crowd will be mostly Vandy with a lot of UK folks cheering for UGA.
Sad part for Tech, UGA would beat them again in a rematch right now.
It wouldn’t be close.
UGA Rules
March 12th, 2010
9:18 am
Arkansas just not very good. So we beat a terrible LSU team and beat a pretty bad Arkansas team…The AJC makes it look like we beat Kentucky or some other great team. Folks we still are Horrendous! Look at the record it speaks for itself!!! Beating Vandy in Nashville would be a credible win especially in Nashville but it will take winning the SEC Tourney to truly make up for all of the losses this season.
Dawg Fud
March 12th, 2010
9:23 am
i told my wife that i wanted to buy basketball season tickets for next year. Fox deserves our support and i am happy to give it to him.
plus i love watching Travis Leslie play
Yellow Fuzz – ask your overrated-soon-to-be-fired coach who has been riding that nat’l championship game appearance into the ground if he cares that you guys got smacked in the mouth this season. pipe down chump.
Dawg Fud
March 12th, 2010
9:24 am
59bulldawg – where do you live in VA?
Charles
March 12th, 2010
9:27 am
Do you just write things without actually thinking? A play-in game because of the time? Dude, the 9:45 slot was for the 3 from the west to play the 6 from the east. No more a ‘play-in’ game than the 7:30 or noon affairs. I mean, I know you have to understand that, but it’s just weird to see a professional writer editorializing in such an asinine fashion. Anywho, carry on…
tankdonovan
March 12th, 2010
9:33 am
Ga., does have a chance with Vandy. A real good chance. Beat them once and lost a close one in OT. A very slime chance to win it all. Kentucky is just to strong. But, I think the Dawgs may be a force in the future.
Go DAWGS!
yellarjacket
March 12th, 2010
9:45 am
I’ve been very impressed with what Fox has been able to accomplish this year. As much as it pains me to say it, Georgia’s BB program is on the rise. Fox is basically winning with two SEC caliber players and a bunch of guys who know their role and play hard. Once he has a chance to recruit and gets guys in to fit his style of play, Georgia will be good. The guy can coach and his players seem to improve as the season goes on.
Dawg Fud – I like watching Travis Leslie play as well. The kid is an athlete. He reminds me of Isma’il Muhammad who played at Tech during our Final Four run. Both guys can jump out of the gym and are staples on SportCenter’s top ten highlights. Although, I think Leslie has a better overall game, because he actually has a jumpshot.
Georgia beats Vandy tonight. Tech beats Maryland as well.
JacksonvilleDawg
March 12th, 2010
9:49 am
Jeff, I like the column however Im afraid you just Jinxed us, Vandy still the favorite and well rested. and Georgia is really bad when finishing tight games so I would say Vandy has major advantage but I believe Georgia has the bigger heart, should be very interesting game. Go Dawgs
Leedawg
March 12th, 2010
9:52 am
Hey UGA Rules, for the first time in forever we have something to be OPTIMISTIC about concerning hoops. We’re not saying that the Final Four is within reach for next year. Freakin’ buzzkill.
59bulldawg
March 12th, 2010
9:55 am
Dawg Fud . . . Fredericksburg.
Jake
March 12th, 2010
10:01 am
Vandy will win.
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A Joke For You!!!!!
March 12th, 2010
10:20 am
UGA BASKETBALL HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
UR Nuts
March 12th, 2010
10:26 am
Vandy will DESTROY UGA in their hometown. I think we’re in for a laugher. What are the odds of UGA beating Vandy twice in one year? I’ll take those odds…
Upstate Dawg
March 12th, 2010
10:27 am
The game last night reminded me of the victory versus Vandy in Athens. We had the lead most of the game then put on the after burners at the end. Tickets for tonight’s session will again be reasonable for anyone considering a road trip. Speedo student was at the game last night and was told to re-clothe by security!?! Go figure…..and GO DAWGS!
Stan
March 12th, 2010
10:28 am
I thought it was hilarious on ESPN last night how the commentators were trying to illustrate just how disastrous of a year this has been for UNC since they lost to the Yechers 3 times.
A Joke For You!!!!!
March 12th, 2010
10:46 am
UGA Mens sports hahahaha
N.GA.DAWG
March 12th, 2010
10:46 am
UR nuts, you must not have seen UGA and Vandy play this year. Vandy is not that strong. Will probably finish the season with 2 strait losses. By the way the only team that has been drilled when these 2 teams have played this year was Vandy.
Mark
March 12th, 2010
10:55 am
Is the UGA/Vandy game on tv tonight?
Tailback U
March 12th, 2010
10:56 am
Jeff
I said to a couple of days ago or so that it would be a matter
if whether that they “believed” outside of Athens .
Well Fox got them to believe and we got the win that while
not overwhelming( because of the opponent is ) is again a
positive indicator the Dawgs hired the right guy.
Now as you know we have had positive moments that never turned
into the success hoped for but you can only be excited about
the positive play and composure you described.
There are two question left regarding Fox, how well will he
recruit and how long will he stay ? When you consider Georgia
basketball history I’ll take that to the bank all day long.
I think you would agree that what the opponents say is probably
far more revealing that what the Georgia fan base is saying.
As far as the the games to come , who knows what to expect but
as far as I am concerned it’s all house money now.
kellie
March 12th, 2010
11:01 am
Why do Tech fans try and make fun of UGA when the Dawgs have beat their much higher ranked teams in both football and basketball? Aren’t they basically knocking themselves?
UGAgrad
March 12th, 2010
11:17 am
Kellie – i am thinking they are looking at the overall body of work…not just that one OOC game…
HugoStiglitz
March 12th, 2010
11:23 am
I doubt UGA will beat Vandy. Even if they do then I really doubt anyone other then Kentucky wins the tournament.
The Governor
March 12th, 2010
11:26 am
UGA goes down by 30 tonight. Simply not enough depth or talent to maintain any sort of consistency from one game to the next. UGA will never be competitive in Basketball and needs to discontinue the program.
nails
March 12th, 2010
11:32 am
Does GT still have male athletic programs?
Upstate Dawg
March 12th, 2010
11:33 am
UGA-Vandy on local TV in the Southeast or on ESPN360.com online…about 10pm ET / 9pm CT
59bulldawg
March 12th, 2010
11:35 am
I think Coach Fox will recruit well this off-season. But I hope more than anything that we’ll be able to keep him long-term and that he’ll want to stay. Georgia basketball can’t afford the fan-disillusionment that followed Tubby’s leaving, Jirsa’s ineptness, Harrick’s shenanigans, and Felton’s mediocrity. Tubby was much beloved by the players and fans and could recruit like crazy. If he had remained at Georgia the basketball program would have accomplished great things the right way. I see Mark Fox much in that same way and think he will do great things in Athens before he’s done. I just hope he’s not done here for a long, long time. Even though I haven’t seen a single game this season I try to keep up with Georgia sports from a distance online. I think coach has done a remarkable job and appreciate the fact that he’s made Georgia basketball respectable again.
gator83
March 12th, 2010
11:38 am
I don’t think a championship can happen, but I wouldn’t be shocked if UGA made it to the finals. The talent is just a little too good for the winner of tennessee/Kentucky. beating Vandy and the winner of UF/Miss State, though, is definately a possibility. UGA fans should actually root for the Gators because if UF wins tonight, they’re definately dancing whereas Mississippi State probably needs a run to the finals to be considered tourney worthy. whatever the case, UGA looks like they made a great choice for coach. They are also very athletic so could do some real damage.
59bulldawg
March 12th, 2010
11:44 am
Thanks Upstate, I guess I’ll be at my computer come 9:45 tonight.
kellie
March 12th, 2010
11:45 am
Doesn’t that one OOC game prove who the better team is since it’s a head-to-head contest?
Simms
March 12th, 2010
11:46 am
I think Fox has a pretty steep buyout, but they need to lock him down for the long haul asap
Charles
March 12th, 2010
11:50 am
To all the folks worried about Fox leaving and money. He’s one of the top-15 highest paid coaches in the game at 1.2 mill per. Damon is committed to hoops and will do what it takes to keep him; remember, hoops will be his legacy as AD. We’re already significantly upgrading our facilities. Fox is here to stay unless Kansas comes calling.
These Ain't Your Mommies Commies
March 12th, 2010
12:13 pm
Georgia’s given the ‘Dores fits all season, but you would be remiss if you didn’t give them the respect they actually deserve. They are the second best team in the SEC and have a line-up that goes 8 deep. They aren’t coming off a huge road win at Tennessee or a heart-breaking loss against UK at home. They were 6-2 in road games in conference. I agree that tonights game will be a lot closer than the line suggests (Vandy is a 7.5 point favorite), but let’s not talk about Vandy as being under the puke orange in Knoxville, since they swept Tennessee and Florida this year and were 12-4 in conference.
McDawg
March 12th, 2010
12:13 pm
Cinderella’s got her red shoes on
DawgDad
March 12th, 2010
12:58 pm
Only in Georgia can people get excited about .500 or sub-.500 teams possibly making the NCAA Tournament. This is pathetic; they DO NOT BELONG, because they have NO CHANCE of winning the tournament.
Now there’s talk about expanding the tournament to 96 teams. How about contracting back to 32 or 16? Beyond the top 16 nobody has a chance in **** of winning.
bruce mac
March 12th, 2010
1:00 pm
Limit the TO’s and make the free throws and Dawgs win easy. Dawgs just have more talent and better coaching. Vandy is a typical overated bunch that will lose in first round of NCAA as usual.
Tailback U
March 12th, 2010
1:11 pm
How do you so badly miss the point DawgDad ?
No one is expecting them to do anything so at least in most
quarters excitement is tempered and not based on anything but
the hope of better days. Certainly not that they are in the
SEC tourney that is no great achievement in itself.
Even one win is not something more than valiation of the
direction of coach Fox.
Gen Neyland
March 12th, 2010
1:17 pm
Charles : Just gotta ask why Evans wasted time with Felton before becoming ‘committed’ to basketball under Fox..?
Big East held the bigg-east surprises yesterday. Today..? Again, anything is possible.
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