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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/25/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
FLORIDA
 
KENTUCKY
+5  

-5  
+175

-210

154.5
 
66
Final
76

FLORIDA (23 - 5) at KENTUCKY (23 - 5)
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Saturday, 2/25/2017 2:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
541FLORIDA157155
542KENTUCKY-4.5-4.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
FLORIDA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-5+5.516-1013-1379.638.645.5%37.565.929.840.7%34.9
Road Games15-4+711-68-979.139.445.0%37.765.730.939.5%36.2
Last 5 Games5-0+53-22-379.036.244.7%36.667.033.438.2%37.6
Conference Games13-2+3.59-68-779.737.545.3%37.366.629.840.7%35.3
FLORIDA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)79.638.627-5945.5%8-2136.6%18-2573.0%381013188125
vs opponents surrendering71.333.325-5842.4%7-2133.8%15-2170.0%35912206133
Team Stats (Road Games)79.139.427-5945.0%7-1934.7%19-2673.2%381012198126
Stats Against (All Games)65.929.824-5840.7%5-1830.0%13-1969.6%3599226153
vs opponents averaging7635.727-5945.1%7-2035.0%16-2271.4%371014196134
Stats Against (Road Games)65.730.923-5939.5%5-1829.2%14-2167.5%36109225154

KENTUCKY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-5-11.213-1415-1288.243.648.2%40.672.833.642.8%35.1
Home Games13-2-98-68-691.745.449.5%40.471.432.942.8%32.5
Last 5 Games5-0+22-32-379.236.645.6%41.868.028.043.6%31.2
Conference Games13-2-36-98-785.340.848.0%39.373.333.244.6%33.6
KENTUCKY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)88.243.631-6548.2%7-2135.3%18-2669.4%411216206126
vs opponents surrendering72.43425-5942.9%7-2134.6%15-2169.9%35913206143
Team Stats (Home Games)91.745.432-6549.5%8-2237.0%19-2869.1%401317187126
Stats Against (All Games)72.833.626-6142.8%6-2030.7%14-2167.4%35811235153
vs opponents averaging7635.827-5944.8%7-2135.2%16-2270.8%371014196134
Stats Against (Home Games)71.432.926-6042.8%6-1931.4%14-2070.3%32811256173
Average power rating of opponents played: FLORIDA 80.5,  KENTUCKY 80.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
FLORIDA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/7/2017TENNESSEE83-70W-12.5W145.5O28-5650.0%311127-5450.0%3119
1/10/2017@ ALABAMA80-67W-5.5W131.5O25-5347.2%301223-5046.0%3718
1/14/2017GEORGIA80-76W-12L140O22-5540.0%321328-5848.3%4118
1/18/2017@ S CAROLINA53-57L1.5L135.5U19-5435.2%371615-5129.4%4115
1/21/2017VANDERBILT66-68L-11.5L143.5U26-5745.6%321223-5046.0%2913
1/25/2017@ LSU106-71W-12.5W156O36-6456.2%391228-6443.7%3111
1/28/2017@ OKLAHOMA84-52W-2.5W150.5U27-6342.9%50918-6527.7%3912
2/2/2017MISSOURI93-54W-20.5W141O30-6645.5%561119-6330.2%3213
2/4/2017KENTUCKY88-66W-2W160.5U30-6248.4%541723-6137.7%2913
2/7/2017@ GEORGIA72-60W-4.5W140U26-6440.6%39821-6333.3%4516
2/11/2017TEXAS A&M71-62W-11L137.5U22-5639.3%341424-6139.3%4020
2/14/2017@ AUBURN114-95W-10W157.5O33-5955.9%341331-7342.5%3511
2/18/2017@ MISSISSIPPI ST57-52W-10.5L147.5U20-5238.5%421622-6136.1%3812
2/21/2017S CAROLINA81-66W-7.5W136O25-5149.0%341622-5639.3%3015
2/25/2017@ KENTUCKY              
3/1/2017ARKANSAS              
3/4/2017@ VANDERBILT              

KENTUCKY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/7/2017ARKANSAS97-71W-17.5W168.5U32-6053.3%44925-6339.7%298
1/10/2017@ VANDERBILT87-81W-11.5L157.5O34-6750.7%40625-5843.1%347
1/14/2017AUBURN92-72W-25L171.5U32-5657.1%401329-6246.8%2813
1/17/2017@ MISSISSIPPI ST88-81W-14L158O33-6550.8%381632-5954.2%3219
1/21/2017S CAROLINA85-69W-14W149O28-4858.3%321724-5841.4%2713
1/24/2017@ TENNESSEE80-82L-10.5L167.5U25-6041.7%401430-6446.9%399
1/28/2017KANSAS73-79L-7L168.5U26-5547.3%351732-6450.0%3412
1/31/2017GEORGIA90-81W-15.5L153O27-6442.2%451430-6149.2%3217
2/4/2017@ FLORIDA66-88L2L160.5U23-6137.7%291330-6248.4%5417
2/7/2017LSU92-85W-26L171.5O31-6349.2%401432-6450.0%2614
2/11/2017@ ALABAMA67-58W-8W148.5U27-6243.5%411223-5145.1%3816
2/14/2017TENNESSEE83-58W-15W163U32-6946.4%43718-5234.6%3513
2/18/2017@ GEORGIA82-77W-8L151O26-6142.6%411428-5550.9%2611
2/21/2017@ MISSOURI72-62W-16.5L154U24-5246.2%441722-6036.7%319
2/25/2017FLORIDA              
2/28/2017VANDERBILT              
3/4/2017@ TEXAS A&M              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
FLORIDA: Last season: 21-15, lost in quarterfinals of the NIT
Nickname: Gators.
Coach: Mike White.
Conference: Southeastern.
Who's gone: F Dorian Finney-Smith, G DeVon Walker, G Brandon Francis-Ramirez.
Who's back: SG KeVaughn Allen, who started 32 games as a freshman and averaged 11.6 points despite shooting 31.5 percent from 3-point range; C John Egbunu, a former South Florida transfer who was dominant at times in his first season in the SEC; PG Kasey Hill, who averaged a career-best 9.1 points a game as a junior and had the most 3-pointers, rebounds, steals and blocks of his career; F Devin Robinson, a 6-foot-8 junior who has failed to meet expectations in two seasons.
Who's new: G Canyon Barry, a graduate transfer from College of Charleston and the youngest son of NBA Hall of Famer Rick Barry. Before needing season-ending shoulder surgery last season, Barry averaged 19.7 points in 13 games for the Cougars; F Keith Stone, who added size and strength while redshirting last season and could be a factor off the bench and in the paint.
The Skinny: The Gators have more depth and experience in White's second season, probably enough to get back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014. One must: They have to shoot better from behind the arc and from the free-throw line.
KENTUCKY: Last season: 27-9, lost in second round of NCAA Tournament.
Coach: John Calipari.
Nickname: Wildcats.
Conference: Southeastern.
Who's gone: G Tyler Ulis, G Jamal Murray, F Skal Labissiere, F Marcus Lee (transfer), G/F Charles Matthews (transfer), F Alex Poythress.
Who's back: G Isaiah Briscoe. The sophomore is the Wildcats' leading returning scorer and rebounder at 9.6 points and 5.3 rebounds per game last season; F Derek Willis. The senior is coming off a career-best season in which he averaged 7.7 points and 4.4 rebounds per contest and became a key part of Kentucky's rotation.
Who's new: F Edrice "Bam" Adebayo, a 6-foot-10 McDonald's All-American who is expected to provide a needed presence on both ends of the floor; F Sacha Killeya-Jones, another 6-10 All-American and big man; 6-9 F Wenyen Gabriel; and 6-3 Gs De'Aaron Fox and Malik Monk, both All-Americans who can score and play the point.
The Skinny: Kentucky lost scoring and floor leadership with the departures of Ulis and Murray to the NBA Draft but Monk, Fox and Briscoe provide plenty of ball-handling options. Inside presence won't be an issue this year with Adebayo, who's already being compared with past Wildcat greats Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins. If Kentucky's big men attack the basket and the boards as expected and the team finds some offense, the Wildcats might reach their fifth Final Four in eight seasons under Calipari.
PREVIEW
No. 11 Kentucky, No. 13 Florida battle for first place
 

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- With only three regular-season games left, first place in the Southeastern Conference is on the line Saturday when No. 11 Kentucky hosts No. 13 Florida at 2 p.m. at Rupp Arena.

"This is what you play for, this kind of game, where both teams have something to lose," Kentucky coach John Calipari said. "Every team we play has house money. Now this game, we both have something to lose.

"I keep telling them, 'There's going to be a time this season when you lose, your season ends. This ain't it. So just play,' If you win, it's huge. It's big. If you don't, you lose the game. Next game. Who do we play next?"

The teams are dead even. Kentucky is 23-5, Florida is 23-5. Kentucky is 13-2 in SEC play, the Gators are 13-2.

Whichever team wins Saturday will hold a one-game lead with two to go.

Only one thing is certain in the eyes of Florida coach Mike White. Don't expect a repeat of the Feb. 4 game, when Florida went wire-to-wire to rout Kentucky 88-66, giving the Wildcats their worst beat down in four seasons. The Gators won the rebounding battle 54-29 and shot 67 percent in the second half.

"I don't expect to outrebound them by 25 again, I don't expect to beat them by 22. I'd take a one-point win and throw a parade," White said. "It's going to be very difficult playing on the road in our league against one of the best teams in the country. And Rupp Arena presents its own unique challenges."

In the teams' earlier meeting, Florida was led by guard Kasey Hill, who scored 21 points. Devin Robinson had 16 points for the Gators, Canyon Berry came off the bench for 14 and sophomore KeVaughn Allen scored 12. Robinson and Chris Chiozza each had nine rebounds for Florida. Center John Egbunu, who had eight points and seven rebounds, is out for the season after tearing his ACL on Feb. 14.

Kentucky, which shot only 37.7 percent in that Feb. 4 game, got 19 points from freshman De'Aaron Fox and 11 from freshman Malik Monk. Fox, who had been battling the flu, did not start and was not expected to play that day but was forced into 25 minutes of action. It was a night to forget for sophomore Isaiah Briscoe (six points, four turnovers), Dominique Hawkins (four points, three turnovers) and senior Derek Willis (two points).

Fox is a game-time decision Saturday because of a bruised knee.

Both teams have won all five of their games since their first meeting.

"Kentucky will be very prepared, they are very, very good," White said. "We know we're the underdog going up there. But if we play really well, make good decisions with the basketball, execute our game plan, both on offense and defense, then we'll have a chance. That's all you can ask for on the road in this league, especially at Kentucky."

Calipari is looking for the win and momentum going forward.

"You want them to peak at the end of the year. That's what you want," Calipari said. "We haven't peaked yet so that's not a bad thing. Now the question is, we've got to get them where we start playing a little more aggressive, more energy, more 50-50 balls, we play tougher, make easy plays, stay connected defensively and offensively, lock in more. All that kind of stuff is what we need to do."


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