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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 1/20/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
FLORIDA
 
KENTUCKY
+2  

-2  
+105

-125

148.5
 
66
Final
64

FLORIDA (13 - 5) at KENTUCKY (14 - 4)
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667FLORIDA149148.5
668KENTUCKY-3-2.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
FLORIDA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-5-2.39-88-782.039.744.5%36.272.632.743.8%36.1
Road Games5-3-0.85-35-383.740.945.6%33.478.635.146.4%37.0
Last 5 Games4-1+1.94-13-278.238.845.0%34.469.231.443.4%36.4
Conference Games5-1+2.94-24-278.739.044.6%34.770.029.543.2%36.3
FLORIDA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)82.039.728-6244.5%10-2539.7%17-2277.2%361014177105
vs opponents surrendering71.133.225-6042.0%8-2234.0%13-1870.3%35913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)83.740.929-6345.6%11-2446.4%15-2074.1%33816198104
Stats Against (All Games)72.632.726-5843.8%8-2037.7%14-1876.5%36812195153
vs opponents averaging77.83728-6046.2%8-2335.7%15-2171.3%381015186134
Stats Against (Road Games)78.635.127-5846.4%8-1939.9%17-2278.9%37814185154

KENTUCKY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-4+1.17-109-877.738.348.6%38.170.032.740.8%33.7
Home Games11-0+54-76-480.838.449.4%39.367.832.540.8%32.3
Last 5 Games3-2+0.81-32-371.035.650.0%32.672.632.243.1%33.6
Conference Games4-2+1.81-42-470.234.046.7%34.270.731.342.5%34.3
KENTUCKY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)77.738.328-5748.6%5-1435.0%17-2667.8%381014196145
vs opponents surrendering70.132.825-5941.9%7-2233.2%13-1970.0%34913196133
Team Stats (Home Games)80.838.429-5849.4%5-1438.3%18-2768.5%391115186135
Stats Against (All Games)70.032.725-6140.8%7-2529.0%13-1967.8%341014206133
vs opponents averaging76.736.327-5846.0%8-2235.5%15-2172.1%37915186134
Stats Against (Home Games)67.832.525-6140.8%7-2528.2%11-1764.9%32912225144
Average power rating of opponents played: FLORIDA 80.2,  KENTUCKY 81.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
FLORIDA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/4/2017FLORIDA ST66-83L-9L165U21-5836.2%341728-7238.9%5112
12/6/2017LOYOLA-IL59-65L-17L150.5U24-6536.9%36826-5052.0%3215
12/9/2017*CINCINNATI66-60W1W147U23-5442.6%331523-5442.6%3521
12/16/2017*CLEMSON69-71L-6.5L145U25-6141.0%351123-4551.1%3315
12/20/2017JAMES MADISON72-63W-21L147U22-5837.9%351221-5637.5%3918
12/22/2017INCARNATE WORD75-60W - -25-6439.1%351222-4647.8%3124
12/30/2017VANDERBILT81-74W-9.5L142O23-5442.6%36526-6241.9%369
1/2/2018@ TEXAS A&M83-66W1.5W141O33-6451.6%29727-6342.9%3916
1/6/2018@ MISSOURI77-75W0W147.5O26-5944.1%30623-4847.9%3211
1/10/2018MISSISSIPPI ST71-54W-9W144.5U25-5843.1%381522-5540.0%3116
1/13/2018@ OLE MISS72-78L-5L151.5U23-6137.7%351025-5843.1%4411
1/17/2018ARKANSAS88-73W-6.5W154O28-5848.3%40929-6643.9%368
1/20/2018@ KENTUCKY              
1/24/2018S CAROLINA              
1/27/2018BAYLOR              
1/30/2018@ GEORGIA              
2/3/2018ALABAMA              
2/7/2018LSU              
2/10/2018@ S CAROLINA              

KENTUCKY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/2/2017HARVARD79-70W-18L145.5O26-5646.4%371023-6237.1%3615
12/9/2017*MONMOUTH93-76W-14W145.5O31-5853.4%441926-7037.1%3415
12/16/2017VIRGINIA TECH93-86W-6W157.5O33-6848.5%331132-5558.2%3019
12/23/2017*UCLA75-83L-6.5L157.5O29-6842.6%361429-6147.5%3714
12/29/2017LOUISVILLE90-61W-4.5W148.5O30-6248.4%441124-6934.8%3711
12/31/2017GEORGIA66-61W-9.5L148.5U17-5431.5%42923-5839.7%3815
1/3/2018@ LSU74-71W-3T156.5U31-6150.8%351429-6544.6%3411
1/6/2018@ TENNESSEE65-76L4L148U24-5246.2%301625-5545.5%3712
1/9/2018TEXAS A&M74-73W-4.5L145O24-4355.8%281226-5250.0%2712
1/13/2018@ VANDERBILT74-67W-2W145.5U23-4353.5%351121-5538.2%307
1/16/2018@ S CAROLINA68-76L-1.5L141.5O22-4944.9%351623-6137.7%409
1/20/2018FLORIDA              
1/23/2018MISSISSIPPI ST              
1/27/2018@ W VIRGINIA              
1/30/2018VANDERBILT              
2/3/2018@ MISSOURI              
2/6/2018TENNESSEE              
2/10/2018@ TEXAS A&M              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
FLORIDA: Last season: 27-9, advanced to NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight
Who's gone: G Kasey Hill, G/F Canyon Barry, F Devin Robinson, F Justin Leon.
Who's back: PG Chris Chiozza, who hit a running 3-pointer at the buzzer to stun Wisconsin in the Sweet 16. The senior will be the team's primary ball-handler for the first time in his career. He's joined in the backcourt by junior G KeVaughn Allen, the team's leading scorer (14 ppg) last season. F Keith Stone and F/C Kevarrius Hayes are expected to make significant jumps and will be counted on to handle the post until senior C John Egbunu returns from reconstructive knee surgery in January.
Who's new: Former Virginia Tech G Jalen Hudson and former Arizona State/Rice G Egor Koulechov. The 6-foot-6 Hudson averaged 8.4 points a game as a sophomore with the Hokies. He sat out last year because of NCAA transfer rules and looked like Florida's best scorer at times in practice. The 6-5 Koulechov is a graduate transfer who averaged 18.2 points a game as a junior at Rice last year and shot 47 percent from 3-point range. He made at least 80 3-pointers in each of the last two seasons and is expected to give Florida its best outside threat in several years. Freshman class includes PG Mike Okauru, F Chase Johnson, F Deaundrae Ballard and F/C Isaiah Stokes.
The Skinny: The Gators are widely considered a top-10 team and expected to make another deep run in the NCAA Tournament. They should get a decent gauge of where they're at in the Phil Knight Invitational later this month. The tournament includes Stanford, Ohio State, Gonzaga, Duke and Butler.
KENTUCKY: Last season: 32-6, reached NCAA Tournament South Region final.
Who's gone: G De'Aaron Fox, G Malik Monk, F Bam Adebayo (all NBA lottery picks); G Isaiah Briscoe, F Derek Willis, G Dominique Hawkins, G Mychal Mulder, F Isaac Humphries.
Who's back: F Wenyen Gabriel. The 6-foot-9 sophomore started 23 of 38 games before his minutes dwindled in the postseason but returns as the Wildcats' top scorer (4.6 points) and rebounder (4.8); Fs Sacha Killeya-Jones and Tai Wynyard, both 6-10, look for bigger roles this season.
Who's new: G Hamidou Diallo. The mid-year enrollee who dressed but didn't play flirted with entering the NBA Draft before deciding to return and get actual minutes. Calipari offset some of the departures with his usual crop of high school All-Americans: G Quade Green (6-0) and Fs Jarred Vanderbilt (6-9), Nick Richards (6-11), Kevin Knox (6-9) and P.J. Washington (6-7). Gs Jemarl Baker and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander were top-100 players as well.
The Skinny: The Wildcats' latest roster turnover has left Calipari with perhaps his youngest group since arriving in Lexington eight years ago. With no veteran upperclassmen, Gabriel, Wynyard and Killeya-Jones must provide leadership while competing with the newcomers for minutes. Calipari's immediate task is finding a floor general like John Wall and Tyler Ulis, but his history has shown things often work out. Having so much high-level talent is a problem any coach would love to have, though Calipari warns it might be ugly early on.
PREVIEW
No. 18 Kentucky looks to bounce back against Florida
 

No. 18 Kentucky will be looking to get back on track Saturday night when the Wildcats host longtime rival Florida at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky.

The Wildcats (14-4, 4-2 SEC) will be coming off a disastrous 76-68 loss at South Carolina, blowing a 14-point lead they had built midway through the second half.

"We gotta get out mentality right, our approach to this right," Kentucky coach John Calpari said Friday. "You gotta have fun playing and coaching. When you're not having fun, you gotta look back and say, 'We must not be sharing the ball. We must not be playing with energy, spirit. We're being defensive when you're being coached.'

"All of the stuff that comes with 'OK, I'm not having fun.' Well, let's have a ball playing and see what it does. Let's go dive on the floor, let's take charges, let's make the extra pass, let's talk, let's high five."

The Gators (13-5, 5-1) will be looking to hold onto a tie for first place in the Southeastern Conference. The game is the marquee matchup as part of ESPN's College Gameday.

"They're a good team, they get after it, they play hard," Calipari said. "They space the court. They'll go at somebody they think they can beat on the bounce."

Florida presents two major problems for Calipari and Kentucky. The Gators lead the SEC in 3-pointers made per game (9.8) and 3-point field goal percentage (39.7). The Gators have four games with 15 or more made 3-pointers.

"They'll come in here and shoot 30 3s," Calipari said. "And if they're making 15, 20, then guess what? Who's next? It'll be a hard game. We know they will do it."

Additionally, Florida boasts three of the SEC's top four free-throw shooters with Egor Koulechov's 94.1 percent being tops in the league.

Florida's leading scorer is Jalen Hudson at 16.5 points per game. Koulechov, a 6-foot-5 grad student, is next at 15.1. He is followed by senior guard Chris Chiozza at 12.3 and junior guard KeVaughn Allen at 11.3.

Allen had a season-high 28 points, hitting 6 of 7 shots from 3-point range, in Florida's 88-73 win over Arkansas.

"I've been listening," Allen said on the Florida website. "They've been telling me forever to shoot, and even if I miss to keep shooting it."

"We've been trying to get him to shoot it, to be more aggressive," said Hudson, who added 21 points."We try to get him to do it even in practice."

Gators coach Mike White hopes it is a sign if things to come.

"I hope (Allen) stays aggressive," White said. "He hit a couple hard ones that, for most people, aren't great shots. But he's a tough-shot maker. I like to see him like that, and his teammates like to see him like."

For Kentucky, it's not who is playing, but who is not.

Starting freshman point guard Quade Green has missed the last two games with a lower back injury. Calipari said Friday he will be a game-day decision.

"One more perimeter shooter. One more guy that can make baskets," Calipari said. "He leads, he talks. He's one of the most talkative guys so it's affected us."

Kentucky is also hoping to get a second look at freshman forward Jarred Vanderbilt. The talented recruit hurt his foot in preseason and did not play until Tuesday, when he logged 14 minutes in the loss at South Carolina. Vanderbilt had six points, five rebounds, three assists and two turnovers.

"He was in 30 possessions. They scored .8 times per possession, under a point per possession," Calipari said. "When he was out, it was 1.2 points per possession. That's a big number. Just that one change. Again, toughness, being active. He went in and competed. I was happy for him."

Forward Kevin Knox leads Kentucky at 14.6 points per game. Next comes guard Hamidou Diallo at 13.3, guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, 12.0, forward PJ Washington, 10.9, and Green, 10.7. All five players are freshmen.


Last Updated: 5/3/2024 4:56:29 PM EST.


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