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Georgia basketball progress undeniable, but tough tests lie ahead

SystemSystem Posts: 10,706 admin
edited February 2021 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia basketball progress undeniable, but tough tests lie ahead

Georgia basketball has games on deck against No. 11-ranked Alabama on Saturday and No. 10 Missouri next Tuesday in Athens

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    BubbaBillBubbaBill Posts: 1,197 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited February 2021

    Really Mike? “It’s undeniable that we have progressed”....really? We haven’t beaten a “top 40” team and Crean is not winning at the pace we saw with Fox. I’m a loyal Dawg fan, but please don’t sugarcoat what’s going on. You mentioned our games against Auburn and Kentucky as indicators, but they have a combined record of 16-23 which is horrible. Let’s see how the next few games pan-out, but I’m not comfortable because our upcoming opponents are “top 20” teams like Tennessee last night. I pray I’m wrong and you are right that we are “progressing”. Go Dawgs!!

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    DawggyDawggy Posts: 346 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I have faith in Coach Crean. I think he is one of those, “do more with less” type of coaches.

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    tommieleetommielee Posts: 1,174 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Are we really progressing, or are my lying eyes deceiving me?

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    zonadawg61zonadawg61 Posts: 425 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Show me one tournament eligible team that UGA has beaten? Georgia padded it's record with wins over lessor teams they should have beaten, and won a few SEC games against teams in the bottom echelon of the conference. Until Crean finds a few big men, this team is going nowhere. I don't see Crean as being any kind of upgrade over Fox so far. So no, progress from the past is the same old, same old.

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    Billy2131Billy2131 Posts: 161 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Year three (3) of Crean and we have almost nothing to show any type of progress other than players still fighting for wins... We are really searching for answers in the abyss that is UGA basketball.

    Basketball is a sport where you can turn around a programs fortunes on the court rather quickly versus almost all other sports in college or in the pro's. Athens is in the epi- center of basketball recruitment heaven being less than 60 miles into the heart of the metro Atlanta area. More 5 and 4 stars available for immediate playing time year after year after year is the norm not the exception.

    Crean has two years left to prove to me he can make UGA basketball relevant. Next year he has to make the Big Dance and in year five he has to make the big Dance and advance. Otherwise, UGA needs to hire a young and up coming coach in his early or mid 30's that is dedicated to building UGA into a state, regional and national power house program. UGA has no excuses to not be a relevant powerful SEC and national recognized program. The Talent year after year is literally already outside our door ringing the door bell. We just need a coach that can push this program into a new chapter of UGA basketball. .. Wishes do come true!!!

    Go Dawgs!

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