PPG
UGA 130
VAN 41
FG%
UGA 89
VAN 142
FT%
UGA 186
VAN 78
3P%
UGA 234
VAN 234
REB
UGA 119
VAN 202
A
UGA 251
VAN 127
TO
UGA 281
VAN 46
A/TO
UGA 287
VAN 36
BL
UGA 10
VAN 79
530 Edwards 6-1 175 JR 16.7 1.8 1.3
59 McGlockton 6-7 230 JR 10.5 7.8 1.0
481 Nickel 6-7 220 JR 10.5 2.3 0.9
196 Hoggard 6-4 220 GR 10.1 2.7 4.7
662 Carey 6-8 265 SO 8.4 5.9 0.8
1151 Collins 6-4 190 JR 7.9 2.4 0.5
227 Manon 6-5 215 GR 6.3 3.5 1.2
522 Tanner 6-0 170 FR 5.7 2.3 2.0
Found and Pasted Notes:
1. Vanderbilt is 5-6 against the top 25 with wins over #15 Missouri, #20 Texas A&M, #25 Ole Miss, #16 Kentucky, & #5 Tennessee. Three of those wins came in the last two weeks, boosting Vanderbilt into the field.
2. Georgia is 3-8 against the top 25 with wins over #17 St. John’s, #16 Kentucky, & #4 Florida. They do not have a loss worse than #39 Arkansas & only 2 losses outside the top 26.
3. As usual, Vanderbilt will be ceding a lot of size against Georgia. Vanderbilt is 317th in Effective Height & 161st in Rebounding. Conversely, Georgia is 24th in Effective Height & 53rd in Rebounding.
4. Vanderbilt has superior offensive metrics, but largely because Georgia turns it over more. Georgia slightly outranks Vanderbilt 103-116 in Effective FG%. Both teams rank 213th in 3pt%. Georgia is 70th in interior scoring, while Vanderbilt is 85th.
5. Defensively, Georgia has sizable advantages. They rank 57th in interior defense & 20th in perimeter defense. Vanderbilt comes in 206th in interior defense & 336th in perimeter defense.
6. Turnover margin favors Vanderbilt more than anything else. They rank 37th in turnovers forced, while Georgia is 292nd in turnovers committed. Foul margin significantly favors Georgia.