SEC: Five Things We Learned From The SEC Tournament

Mar 14, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Andrew Harrison (5) keeps the ball away from Auburn Tigers guard K.C. Ross-Miller (12) and forward Alex Thompson (20) during the first half of the semifinals of the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 14, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Andrew Harrison (5) keeps the ball away from Auburn Tigers guard K.C. Ross-Miller (12) and forward Alex Thompson (20) during the first half of the semifinals of the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mar 13, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Georgia Bulldogs guard Charles Mann (4) keeps the ball away from South Carolina Gamecocks guard Duane Notice (10) during the first half of the third round of the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 13, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Georgia Bulldogs guard Charles Mann (4) keeps the ball away from South Carolina Gamecocks guard Duane Notice (10) during the first half of the third round of the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports /

Georgia Is Ready

The Georgia Bulldogs aren’t like most teams within the SEC. They don’t boast an abundance of talent on their roster like other schools such as Kentucky, Florida, LSU and Arkansas.

However, in spite of their lack of talent on their roster Georgia still plays basketball better than a lot of teams in the SEC because they use their intelligence and heart.

When Georgia plays the game of basketball they use their brain and that’s why they had a great time when they played in the SEC Tournament. As Georgia played against Arkansas it was evident that their team was ready to compete in the NCAA Tournament. Arkansas might have beaten Georgia but their team never stopped competing and they didn’t look timid.

Even with the loss to Arkansas, Georgia enters the tournament on a bit of a hot streak as they won five out of their last seven games. Moving forward that loss to Arkansas is going to help propel Georgia to a great NCAA tournament run because Georgia has shown the ability to play against quality teams and hold their own.

Bank on it.

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