Georgia was in control of last Saturday’s game against Texas A&M for roughly 38 minutes. In the game’s final two minutes, all it needed to do was get the ball up the court, draw some fouls and hit its free throws.
The Bulldogs could never get the ball up the court.
Texas A&M pressed and forced Georgia into four consecutive turnovers. The Aggies rallied as a result and stole a 63-62 win from Georgia.
It was a frustrating way to lose, and that doesn’t even factor in the clock snafu on the game’s final possession. In subsequent practices, getting the ball up the floor in those situations was addressed, with the hope that Georgia will be better prepared in those situations moving forward.