Before the season began, Georgia’s strength was expected to be on the offensive side of the ball. With a veteran point guard in J.J. Frazier, the prevailing thought was that the ball would move efficiently while the offense operated at a higher tempo.
In essence, head coach Mark Fox gave his players more freedom on the basketball court.
That has come at quite the cost.
Through 24 games, Georgia is now ranked 10th out of 14 teams in the SEC in turnovers. The Bulldogs are committing 14 per game and haven’t been able to improve in this area all season long.