This wasn’t the time for Georgia to face No. 1 Kentucky

The Bulldogs had no answer for Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (14 points, 11 rebounds) and No. 1 Kentucky, losing 57-44. (AP photo)

The Bulldogs had no answer for Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (14 points, 11 rebounds) and No. 1 Kentucky, losing 57-44. (AP photo)

(UPDATED: 11:20 p.m.)

ATHENS – In his second season on the campus-that-doesn’t-hold-bonfires-for-basketball, Mark Fox led Georgia to a winning conference record, an NCAA tournament berth and its first 20-plus win season in nine years – or 15 years, depending on if you factor in the grease stain left by Jim Harrick (NCAA probation, vacated victories, shame).

Fox has been, by any measure, an immediate success. The fact that Georgia was struggling this season entering Tuesday night’s game against No. 1 Kentucky should not have led to some catastrophic conclusion. Like, say, “Agggh! Ron Jirsa!”

“I think the educated fans and media members can look at us and know what we’ve lost,” Fox said. “But I have no issues with the way we’re going about things on the court. We have no academic issues. We have no social [off court] issues. When I first came here, there were some issues. But now we’re two years into changing the culture of Georgia basketball.”

Problem is, culture can’t score. Culture can’t defend. Culture can’t rebound. Culture generally arrives before recruiting, player depth and a string of winning seasons.

Enter: The Bulldogs of 2011-12.

They’re now 1-5 in SEC (10-10 overall) after Tuesday’s 57-44 loss to the Wildcats. The game didn’t seem as close as 13 points. Kentucky led by 16 at 46-30 early in the second half and then just played as well as it needed to — which wasn’t very well.

In short, Georgia wasn’t ready for a game like this. It probably won’t be this season. The Dogs play hard and for stretches they can even be impressive. They’re just not very good. Losing forward Marcus Thornton for five games to a knee injury thinned an already thin cast. Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie, the Dogs’ two best players from last season, left early for the NBA.

Some basketball programs can withstand two early defections to the pros. Not Georgia. The Dogs shot 34.5 percent (19 for 55) and were outrebounded 41-26. The Wildcats’ bench — basically, players: Darius Miller and Kyle Wiltjer — outscored the Georgia bench (three) 25-1. That’s all you need to know about the respective talent depth of the teams.

Fox afterward referenced a late first-half stretch when the Dogs, after trailing 23-22, were outscored 15-4. “That little burp in the first half was extremely costly,” he said.

What some would call a burp, others would call a market correction.

Kentucky is 20-1 record (the only loss coming by one point at Indiana). Unlike Georgia, the Wildcats can withstand player losses. Two years ago, they had five players drafted in the first round. Then they went to the Final Four anyway. This past draft, coach John Calipari lost three more players to the NBA (one in the first round). Yet, they’re ranked No. 1.

Kentucky doesn’t recruit in basketball so much as it opens the door.

Fox is still on the doorstep, knocking.

But he’s making progress. He’s keeping some touted recruits from leaving the state. Last year Georgia landed Greenville guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who starts as a freshman. Two months ago, during the early signing period, he signed three key players: Whitefield Academy (Mableton) guard Kenny Gaines, Milton guard Charles Mann and Miller Grove (Lithonia) forward Brandon Morris. (Gaines has been ranked as one of the top 25 shooting guards in the nation.)

It’s not quite the blur of high school All-Americans that head to Lexington every season. (Kentucky has four players on the Naismith preseason watch list, joining only North Carolina with that many.) But it’s a start.

“I like where we’re going, I like the fact these guys are working together, getting better,” Fox said. “The future is not something I’m worried about.”

Understand something: Fox is not rebuilding. He is building.

This is only Season 3 for him in Athens. He took over a program that hasn’t won an NCAA tournament game since March 2002 over Murray State (and that was vacated).

“A program has to have depth to withstand [player] losses and maintain continuity,” Fox said. “I can’t give you an accurate assessment [when that happens]. It’s going to take time.”

We see that.

By Jeff Schultz

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122 comments Add your comment

blue

January 25th, 2012
8:50 am

So when is a good time for them to play UK? I would suggest it is on a day that does not end with the letter “y”.

bill

January 25th, 2012
8:51 am

Nope Mr. Schultz: I am a typical UGA football fan and check the basketball scores. It is the round ball right?. Nope time to fire him the coach, what’s his name, no national title in two plus years. Fire him and replace Bobo while you are at it.

Evansdawg

January 25th, 2012
9:20 am

Coach Fox is doing a fantastic job. I like the reference that he is “not rebuilding, but building.” Lets hope we keep him long enough to finish the job.

UGA Insider

January 25th, 2012
9:44 am

Mike Adams and Greg McGarity have let another major sports program at UGA dip below(way below) average. Please write Gov Deal and ask him to fire Mike Adams at once!!!!!! Adams has been there much too long and is much to close to his $89,000,000 nest egg. Alumni deserve better than him and no more money will be coming to UGA from my family. I suggest other alumni wake up and do the same.

BulldogBen

January 25th, 2012
9:53 am

I understand the state of hoops at UGA. I know Fox is “building” and is “changing the culture” but that doesn’t make these kinds of seasons any easier to take. Especially since we’ve seen this movie over and over again while watching programs like UF, Vandy, UK, LSU, UT, go to Final Fours and Sweet Sixteens over and over again.

So what if Kenny Gaines is the real deal? What happens when Caldwell-Pope goes pro after 2 seasons? What will they sell us then?

So frustrating.

Bill Walton

January 25th, 2012
10:08 am

Unlike the football team these dawgs can’t schdule every cupcake team they can find. They actually have to play decent teams, and show how really bad they are.

2010 BCS CHAMPS

January 25th, 2012
10:12 am

Jeff

I just wanted to let you know that Cam Newton, a guy that you hate, just won ROTY in the NFL and was selected to the Pro Bowl.

flagboy?

January 25th, 2012
10:14 am

Mark Fox is doing a pretty good job with what he has at UGA. There was talent on the team (Tompkins, etc), but it was awfully hard to watch a Georgia basketball game with the last coach at the helm.

If Fox can bring in recruits to Athens, he’ll win. If he can’t, he’ll lose. Seems simple enough, but even with that formula I don’t believe Felton could win in the SEC. With Fox, you get the feeling that if he can get equal talent to other programs, he’ll win.

flagboy?

January 25th, 2012
10:14 am

Bill Walton

January 25th, 2012
10:08 am
Unlike the football team these dawgs can’t schdule every cupcake team they can find. They actually have to play decent teams, and show how really bad they are.
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yeah. . .you’re an idiot.

Dawglasville

January 25th, 2012
10:23 am

blue – Funny. I was prepared to write the same thing until I saw your post. It’s never a good day for UGA to play UK in basketball. Congrats, you are a great basketball school.

Football Guy

January 25th, 2012
10:35 am

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Dawglasville

January 25th, 2012
10:56 am

Football Guy – Really? Do you want to compare UGA vs UK academically? Do you really think that basketball players are smarter than football players? Have you ever looked at a college playbook? How many plays do you think a college point guard has to learn? Most basketball schools are basketball schools because their academics make it hard to field a quality football team. What is Kentucky’s excuse? I’m glad you have basketball. Everyone should have something.

Dawglasville

January 25th, 2012
11:11 am

Bill Walton – what is your team and are they one of the cupcakes on our schedule next year?

Felix

January 25th, 2012
11:17 am

Man, both GT and Dogs go down; no, they got stomped.
what happened to the GT team that played so well against Duke?

promethius

January 25th, 2012
11:21 am

How do you explain NCState’s success with their 2d-yr coach vs UGa’s lack of success with it’s ballyhooed 3d yr coach. Come on, speak up!

harold

January 25th, 2012
11:41 am

EVERYONE OUT OF DIAPERS KNOWS THAT UGA IS NOT AND HAS NEVER BEEN COMMITTED TO BASKETBALL. UGA HAS SUB PAR FACILITIES COMPARED TO TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY AND EVEN AUBURN NOW. GEORGIA TECH IS WAY MORE COMMITTED THAN UGA.

FOX IS A HORRIBLE COACH THAT NEEDS TO BE IN A COMPUTER SCIENCE LAB.

Sonny Jackson

January 25th, 2012
12:05 pm

I love the UGA Hoop Girls!

Honest Abe

January 25th, 2012
12:06 pm

Mark Fox is an outstanding floor coach. He’s great with game planning, and very impressive with Xs and Os. He will improve the b-ball program at UGA. However, with the exception of KCP, he’s NOT shown that he can really recruit here in the Southeast. Yes, he’s bringing in some fairly talented 3 stars next year, but to truly elevate the program, Fox is going to have to sign some additional outstanding talent like KCP. Luckily, he has the metro-Atlanta area to work with, but he has to convince the 4 and 5 stars that UGA is the place to be. The potential is there. Fox is a great coach, he has to become a great recruiter.

Deal In

January 25th, 2012
12:11 pm

Until Ga gets serious and builds a real, state of the art arena, they will continue to be mediocre and making excuses for another bad season.

News | MrSEC

January 25th, 2012
1:19 pm

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South Georgia Dawg

January 25th, 2012
1:41 pm

Fox will not be a great recruiter until we become better fans. We MUST pack the Steg first then the recruits will follow and not the other way around.I was at the Ole Miss game last saturday and half the seats were empty. If I’m an All-American 17 year old I would look elsewhere too. BTW…..I had a great time at the game with my 10 year old son. $15 for a ticket is a bargain. Go Dawgs !!!!!

Pump up the noise

January 26th, 2012
3:50 pm

Georgia needs to get up the jam, pump up the noise with a lot more rap type music during commercials, etc. to appeal to the players they recruit—the place is deadsville during games.