Bulldogs Obliterated in Tuscaloosa 108-59

It was ugly from start to finish for the Bulldogs as they were slaughtered by the Alabama Crimson Tide 108-59. Very little seemed to go right for Georgia as they were held to their 3rd lowest scoring total of the season while the Tide were able to reach the century mark.
The first half quickly got out of hand for Georgia as they found themselves down 12-4 just moments into the game. What ensued for the next 18 minutes could best be described as a proverbial beating as the score was 54-23 at the half.
The second half was not much better as the Tide carried their momentum from the first half to coast to a 49-point victory.
There weren't a ton of positives to take away from the game other than the fact that the Bulldogs took relatively decent care of the ball. They finished with just 8 turnovers and forced 8 of their own. Justin Hill was the leading scorer for Georgia with 17 points and 2 rebounds.
Brandon Miller was all but unstoppable in the first half for Alabama. His production wained slightly in the second half, as Nate Oats begin resting the Tide's starters. Miller finished with 21 points and was amongst one of the 3 other players to finish with more than 15 points for the Tide.
The Bulldogs will continue their difficult road streak as they head to Fayetteville to take on the Arkansas Razorbacks on Tuesday, Feb. 21. ESPN currently gives the Bulldogs just a 7.8% chance to win.
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