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Koby Brea is AVAILABLE for Kentucky at Georgia

Jack PIlgrimby:Jack Pilgrim01/07/25
Koby Brea celebrates during Kentucky's win over Florida - Dr. Michael Huang, Kentucky Sports Radio
Koby Brea celebrates during Kentucky's win over Florida - Dr. Michael Huang, Kentucky Sports Radio

Concerned about Kentucky being without reigning SEC Co-Player of the Week? Don’t be. Koby Brea, previously listed as questionable in the team’s matchup at Georgia, has been announced as AVAILABLE in Athens.

That update came in the official SEC Availability Report, released at 5 PM ET ahead of the 7 PM tip.

Brea was removed from the latest update while Kerr Kriisa, working his way back from surgery on a broken foot, remains out.

Georgia’s De’Shayne Montgomery, averaging 13.5 points per contest in four games and listed as probable in last night’s report, has been removed and will play for the Bulldogs. Kriisa is the only player on the final update for either team.

The SEC’s new basketball 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 the first report on the night before conference games at 8 PM ET. On the final report released no later than 90 minutes before tip-off, players will be designated as “available,” “game-time decision” or “out” in an effort to provide additional clarity.

No suspense for the Cats in Athens — it’s a full squad, minus Kriisa.

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2025-01-08