Running a program that is above suspicion is, apparently, not enough for embattled head coach Mark Fox to hold a five-star in-state recruit to the program. Ashton Hagans, the nation’s number one point guard prospect, is considering his options but will keep UGA on his list, according to his travel team coach.
Ashton Hagans, No. 8, just decommitted from Georgia, his coach Chris Williams tells @247Sports | Story: https://t.co/TCZbLoRLLJ pic.twitter.com/nA5EJsek24
— Evan Daniels (@EvanDaniels) February 26, 2018
Georgia has one home game (Texas A&M) remaining before the SEC tournament. Most national pundits (and gamblers) see the Dawgs as a long shot to make a run.
Odds to win the SEC Tournament (BetOnline):
Auburn +350
Tennessee +400
Mississippi State +700
Kentucky+500
Alabama +1000
Florida +1000
Missouri +1400
Arkansas +1600
Texas A&M +1600
LSU +2500
Georgia+5000
South Carolina +5000
Ole Miss +10000
Vanderbilt +10000— Odds Shark (@OddsShark) February 26, 2018
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