As it turns out, Georgia wasn't closely considered for one of the final at-large bids in the NCAA Tournament.
The Bulldogs were not among the first four teams out of the field of 68, with those teams automatically becoming the top seeds in the NIT. Those teams are California, Illinois State, Iowa and Syracuse.
At 8:30 p.m., the NIT will reveal its bracket, with Georgia possibly earning a No. 2 seed at best, which would give it give it home court advantage for the first round and another home game in the event of a win.
But for the sake of this exercise, let's compare Georgia to Kansas State, the final team that earned a berth into the NCAA Tournament.