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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Hoops Preps for Another Big Game

Big game for the Georgia basketball team tonight at Stegeman as the Dawgs host No. 23 Ole Miss.

I have a story in today's Telegraph about how Georgia has made steps in the right direction, but they're hardly satisfied.

CBS Sports has a good profile of the work Mark Fox has done to get this team turned around and pointed in the right direction.

And the Banner-Herald profiles Georgia's new human highlight reel, Mr. Travis Leslie. (And if you haven't seen the dunk at Kentucky yet... what are you waiting for? Of course, don't forget about the one against Tech last week either.)

Here's a bit more of what a few of the Dawgs had to say about the current state of Georgia hoops...

Mark Fox on his reaction to UGA's performance against Kentucky...
“I told them in the middle of the game that I was proud of the fact they were competing toe to toe, that they’d gone 30-plus minutes throwing punches, taking punches and throwing some more. The next step for us is to be able to finish it. We ran out of gas because I didn’t play our bench enough, but our bench has to play better so they can play more. The bottom line is we got beat and we don’t believe in moral victories. There’s another level you have to get to so you can win games like this.”

Fox on his expectations for the team during a 3-game stretch vs. top-25 foes...

“I thought we were going to win at Kentucky. I’m not going to lie. I thought that was a game we could win, the timing and the way that it fill. So if we can win and be 2-1, we’ll take that. But you’ll always say, ‘Dang it, we could be 3-0.’”

Dustin Ware on building confidence...
“I think we’ve learned something about ourselves in the Kentucky game with the type of resilience we showed. I think we all thought with some time we could become a very good team, and I think it’s starting to come around.”

Ware on the team's perceptions of its season...
“Our goals have never changed, never been altered. We always wanted to be great, and that’s still our goal, still what we’re striving for.”

Ware on the Kentucky game...
“We didn’t get the win, so we really didn’t accomplish anything, so it’s on to the next one for us.”

Ware on Ole Miss...
“They have a lot of weapons and that’s something we’ll have to be conscious about when we’re out on the floor. But if we come out and play hard, hopefully we can make it interesting.”

Albert Jackson on what the team has learned so far...
“I think we learned how tough we are and that we can play with any competition. We’ve overcome a lot more challenges and we’re a lot better team than people expected us to be – maybe even more than some people on our team truly believed. Sometimes you have to see it to believe it, and I think everybody truly sees it now, and that just makes us work even harder in everything we do.”

Jackson on what the big performances mean for younger players...
“It’s huge for them to see the fruits of their labor. As a young player, that’s all you see is the results. You don’t really see how the little things lead to the results. So you have to see some success like that to see what you really can do and how much you really have grown.”

Jackson on this year vs. last year...
“At this point in time last year it’s when we went downhill. This year, I think it’s the point we’re starting to uplift ourselves. Last year we weren’t prepared for SEC play and now I think the sky is the limit for us. But it’s all on us how good we do.”

6 comments:

BIgMuddyDawg said...

Very proud of Coach Fox and the guys. Big game tonight, can't wait for it!

How 'Bout Them Dawgs!

Anonymous said...

I second that, it's great to see the progress being made by Coach Fox and the team. I am looking forward to seeing the quality teams he is able to produce for years to come.

Anonymous said...

Go Dawgs! Beat Ole Miss!

Everyone please go to Buck Belue's blog (http://blogs.buckbelue.com/) and read the post titled "Kirby Smart Fallout".

If any of this is true about the S&C staff part of the program, I think that's very telling, don't y'all think? Can someone ask Pollack on Twitter about this?

David, what do you think about this?

opsomath said...

I really enjoy reading CMF's postgame comments. Simple descriptions of what went wrong and what went right, and never an attempt to blame anything on anyone else but himself. (Of course, he hadn't lost before KY, so didn't have anything to blame on anyone!)

Have to go joggle the baby tonight and won't be making it to the Ole Miss game, but will be watching @ home. Go Dawgs!

Anonymous said...

Opsomath: "joggle the baby"?

Is that what the young folks are calling it these days?

opsomath said...

LOL. No, they aren't calling "it" that. But, if you do too much of "it" you may find yourself sitting at home and joggling the baby rather than attending an SEC home game. Like, an actual baby. Like, as in, "WAAAAH" not "Oooh, baby."