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Brandon Harris

Issue date: 2/6/08 Section: Sports
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"I am excited about the way we hung in there and made a lot of plays down the stretch," Kentucky coach Billy Gillispie said. "I love the way this team is handling in down-the-stretch situations."

Bradley left the game in the second half with a grade 2 concussion, but is expected to play tonight when Kentucky plays at Auburn (12-8, 2-5 SEC). A victory would give the Wildcats the outright longest winning streak in the conference. Arkansas (16-5, 5-2 SEC) also has a three-game winning streak, but doesn't play until Saturday.



Beaten Bulldogs

Georgia is in need of a pick-me-up, but things aren't looking good.

Losers of three straight, the Bulldogs play six of their next seven games against Kentucky, Florida or Vanderbilt - three teams sitting near the top of the SEC. They host Vanderbilt tonight before playing at Florida on Saturday.

The loss to Kentucky on Saturday snapped Georgia's 11-game home winning streak despite an 11-point comeback by the Bulldogs. In fact, the Bulldogs (11-8, 2-4 SEC) led the Wildcats with 5:19 left, but Georgia scored just one more field goal for the rest of the game and their recent woes continued.
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