Georgia (20-17, 6-12 SEC)
After taking over a Georgia team that finished 6-26 under former coach Tom Crean in 2021-22, coach Mike White earned a 10-win jump to 16-16 two years ago and then took the Bulldogs to the NIT and 20 wins last season. Georgia’s goal is its first NCAA Tournament bid since 2015 and three returning starters, combined with a strong recruiting class led by 6-foot-11 freshman Asa Newell, make that a realistic expectation. The returning starters are sophomores: guards Silas Demary Jr. and Blue Cain and forward Dylan James.
Players to watch
Newell, a forward from Destin, Florida, is one of the top recruits in school history. Newell provided a preview of how quickly he may make a big impact as a freshman by leading Georgia with 20 points in an 86-59 exhibition win at Charlotte on Saturday. Demary, the team’s top returning scorer with 9.7 points per game last season, added 15 in the exhibition.
Transfer Tyrin Lawrence (graduate, G, 6-4, 13.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg) started 80 games in four seasons at Vanderbilt. White must replace his only two scorers in double figures for the 2023-24 season, Noah Thomasson (13.1) and Jabri Abdur-Rahim (12.2). Center Somto Cyril (6-11) is a native of Enugu, Nigeria, who finished his high school career at Atlanta’s Overtime Elite. Cyril had seven rebounds and three blocks against Charlotte.
Top games
Georgia will open its season at home on Nov. 4 against Tennessee Tech. Highlights of the nonconference schedule include games against No. 18 Marquette and St. John’s in The Bahamas on Nov. 23-24 and a visit from Notre Dame on Dec. 3. The Bulldogs will open their SEC schedule at No. 24 Mississippi on Jan. 4, followed by home games against No. 23 Kentucky and Oklahoma.
Facts and figures
Forward RJ Godfrey, a transfer from Clemson, is the son of former Georgia and NFL linebacker Randall Godfrey. … Sophomore forward Jaden Newell is Asa’s older brother and joined the team as a walk-on before appearing in three games last season. … Georgia won 20 games last season for the first time since 2016. … Asa Newell was ranked No. 14 in the 247Sports.com composite, the highest for a Georgia signee since No. 2 Anthony Edwards in 2019.
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