ATHENS – Spotted two points before the opening tip, Georgia never relinquished that lead on the way to knocking off No. 12 Florida 76-62 Saturday afternoon at Stegeman Coliseum.
The Gators (22-7, 10-4 SEC) were assessed a technical foul because sophomore Casey Prather dunked the ball during pregame warmups. That’s considered an unsportsmanlike act, though it’s an infraction rarely enforced. Florida was also assessed a flagrant foul in the game’s final minute.
As it turned out, the Bulldogs (13-15, 4-10) could have given back all the freebies and still claimed victory as they played their best game of the season..
“It’s the first time I’ve seen it happen,” said freshman Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who led the Bulldogs with 18 points and 4 steals. “That definitely gave us a good feeling. It put us ahead two points and we just kept it going ’til the end of the game.”
The win broke a three-game losing streak for Georgia, which notched it’s second victory over a ranked team this season. The Bulldogs also knocked off No. 20 Mississippi State on Feb. 11. Georgia has won three of its last four home games against the Gators.
The Bulldogs will get a chance to pull off another an upset when they play No. 1-ranked Kentucky (28-1, 14-0) on Thursday in Lexington. Oddly enough, Georgia is the last team to beat Kentucky at Rupp Arena (90-85 under interim coach Pete Herrmann in 2009).
“How much [of a chance] you think they’ll give us on Thursday?” Georgia coach Mark Fox quipped
It was the first loss in four games for Florida, which was trying to clinch a first-round bye in the SEC Tournament The Gators had their worst game of the season from 3-point range, shooting 21.7 percent and making only 5 treys. They are at Vanderbilt on Wednesday.
“I told Mark after the game that I really appreciated the job he’s done,” Florida coach Billy Donoan said. “When you’re 3-10 you can get beaten down and lose your fight. But Georgia fights all the time. Not just tonight. They do it all the time and I have a lot of respect for their team and their kids. I was happy for them.”
The reasons for Georgia’s upset were easily indentified in the final boxscore. The Bulldogs shot 53 percent from the field and had five players in double figures for the first time this season. Gerald Robinson had 7 assists to go with his 15 points. Sophomore forward Donte’ Williams had 11 points and 6 blocked shots. Dustin Ware was made two of his three 3-pointers and had three big steals down the stretch. Nemanja Djurisic had 12 points and 7 rebounds to put together a personal 7-0 run in one critical stretch midway through the second half.
“When you can beat [Florida] that’s certainly something to be proud of because I think they’re terrific,” Georgia coach Mark Fox said. “I think they’re well-coached. I think they’re first class in many ways. So that’s a great win for Georgia and I was real proud of our team.”
Freshman Bradley Beal led the Gators with 19 points and 12 rebounds.
One of Caldwell-Pope’s steals came with 48.5 seconds remaining and he punctuated it with an emphatic, one-handed dunk in front of UGA’s student section. It also elicited a flagrant foul on Florida’s Patric Young well behind the play.
“That got us hyped up to finish the game like that,” Caldwell-Pope said. “We were having a lot of fun.We had a great crowd and it just felt good out there tonight.
Florida trailed by as many as 16 points in the second half but closed to within 67-62 on Kenny Boynton’s 3-pointer at the 1:53 mark.
The Gators had a chance to get even closer, but Beal fouled Georgia’s Dustin Ware with one second on the shot-clock as they battled for possession of the ball just inside the timeline. Ware made both free throws to extend the lead to seven.
Georgia closed out the game 9-0 run with two dunks and five free throws.
“I’m just proud of my guys, just everybody as a unit continuing to fight,” Georgia’s Robinson said. “It’s easy when you’re going through a lot of struggles to just pack it in. But the guys have kept on working hard and continued to fight knowing we were going to reap the benefits at some point in time. Today was one of those days.”
115 comments Add your comment
TampaGator
February 26th, 2012
7:01 pm
Steve….
I didn’t say SEC titles…..(as we all know…..Florida did not play well until the forward pass became a part of college football)……I said SEC EAST TITLES….since the inception of the two division format….about the time when Florida started taking football seriously under one, Steve Spurrier.
TampaGator
February 26th, 2012
7:02 pm
But…..I also posted about LOGIC….and that….Steve….does not appear to be a part of your approach to posting.
kral
February 26th, 2012
7:42 pm
let’s logic…floridee began to take fooball seriously when superior became the coach…but when he was the qb it wasn’t as important..you can do much better than your 7:01..TAM gater
The Truth
February 26th, 2012
7:46 pm
FL #12? Yeah right. 7 loses, a couple of really bad ones. SEC BS continues.
Other than KY, nothing to see.
kral
February 26th, 2012
8:01 pm
the only true to the sport all-star game…is baseball…the rest are a circus…which while entertaining at times..becomes boring…thanks baseball
South Georgia Dog
February 26th, 2012
8:28 pm
Why are people down on Stegeman? Duke has a pretty good basketball team and they play in an old barn called Cameron Indoor Stadium. The difference in the two is Cameron is packed and players want to be there. We can do the same at the Steg.
TampaGator
February 26th, 2012
10:44 pm
kral…..
You made my point, exactly. Spurrier won the Heisman at Florida….and really…..hardly anyone on the Florida campus back then had any clue as to what a “Heisman” was…..or cared.
UGA12
February 26th, 2012
11:32 pm
Agree TGator. They wont see a Heisman for awhile either!
boykin
February 26th, 2012
11:34 pm
TRUTH: DAWGS will win SEC tourney to get a seed.
Adams Dawg
February 27th, 2012
8:22 am
Probably the most complete game of the season. It didn’t hurt that they finally shot well for a change either. Huge win. Lots of potential for next season.
dawgfan4life
February 27th, 2012
11:51 am
OMG….. it’s a freaking blog about a BASKETBALL GAME!!!!! SMH!!!!!!!!!!
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Joesnopy
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Hey, Fox need some help getting talent in Ga. All the kids want to go out of State for basketball. UGA does not attract player by name alone so the coaches have to go hard after what they can get in Georgia but still not a sure sell. It is what it is.
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hornblowermg
February 28th, 2012
11:16 am
the first year that Fox coached our dogs he had a graduate assistant (i think that he played at Ky.) who made a really big difference in the successful season. who was he, and where did he go, and is there any chance of ever getting him back as a coach. his name might have been “Pope”, he was a white boy, and blond headed, i think.