A new name pops up on Kentucky's availability report vs. Georgia
As expected, Kerr Kriisa has been declared OUT ahead of Kentucky’s road matchup at Georgia on Tuesday. That was made official in the SEC’s pregame availability report, released late Monday evening ahead of league games scheduled for January 7 and 8.
Another name was added to the list for the Wildcats, though, as reigning SEC Co-Player of the Week Koby Brea is considered “questionable” against the Bulldogs. Those are the only two players listed for Kentucky while Georgia’s De’Shayne Montgomery, averaging 13.5 points per contest in four games, is listed as “probable.”
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The new SEC policy states that players must be listed as “out” (0% chance to play), “doubtful” (25% chance to play), “questionable” (50% chance to play), or “probable” (75% chance to play) in reports prior to game days. On the final report, players will be designated as “available,” “game-time decision” or “out” in an effort to provide additional clarity. That will be released 90 minutes before game time.
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