Number 1 ranked Kentucky vs the NCAA championship hopefuls Georgia? Sounds like a recipe for a blowout, especially as Kentucky just barely regained that desired No. 1 spot on the standings for the first time in the prior 2 months. Whilst the Kentucky Wildcats are on top of the standings and experiencing an 11 game win streak, the Bulldogs can best be described as sporadic to date in the season.

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The Wildcats are 19-1 and 5-0 in the SEC. They are coming off of a particularly unpleasant game at home vs Alabama, where they won their last 15 points at the foul line. Thankfully, the squad is pretty excellent from the free-throw line, where they landed 23-of-29 to keep hold of the win, 77-71. That win, coupled with Syracuse dropping their first game of the season, put Kentucky back on top. Their current 11 game win streak is furthermore their best since going 19-0 during the 2009-2010 season.

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Georgia is going to have its hands full struggling with the Kentucky Wildcats on Tuesday, January 24. The Bulldogs won an invite to the NCAA championship for the first time in the last 3 years in 2011, but 2 of their principal competitors graduated to the NBA. Since losing them, Georgia has lost a lot of their offensive touch, scoring merely 61.9 ppg with a pathetic 39.9 percent field-goal proportion. The Bulldogs are currently 10-9 total and 1-4 in the SEC.

With the Kentucky Wildcats averaging 79.5 ppg, and the Bulldogs at 61.9, it’s no wonder the sports book is favoring the Wildcats by 12 points. It could be a good deal taking the Cats, as the game might wind up quite easily as a 15- or 20-point blowout. The total is established at 129, but and I would anticipate this match to go under the total. If Kentucky plays even a bit bit of defense, the Dogs’ offense could be efficiently shut down all night.