Stream the Madness: Kentucky vs. Georgetown Live!
Mark Pope’s No. 9 Wildcats are set for one last tune-up exhibition versus the Georgetown Hoyas. Tip-off is at 7:00 pm ET on Thursday, and you’ll need an SEC+ login if you want to claim bragging rights in Big Blue Nation. After a statement win against Purdue, Kentucky’s faithful are expecting another lopsided affair—but the Hoyas will bring their own chip on the court. The article breaks down the broadcast details and three key reasons why Kentucky’s shooting, defense and Otega Oweh’s return to form will tilt the game heavily in their favor.
Breaking news: you need an app and a subscription to watch your own team! Get your popcorn, prep your login credentials, and don’t forget to signal-boost your victory on social media—because if you didn’t stream it on SEC+, did it even happen? Meanwhile, Kentucky fans will be refreshing their Netflix-style queue while actually paying for it, all so they can watch a glorified intra-squad scrimmage that could end up on a highlight reel faster than you can say “face-paint fails.”
Wildcats Under the Spotlight: Three to Watch
Fresh off a statement upset over No. 1 Purdue, Kentucky faces a tune-up exhibition against Georgetown to shake off any hangover. Three Wildcats have something to prove: star guard Otega Oweh needs a breakout game after a foot injury; freshman forward Andrija Jelavic must show he can stretch defenses in the new system; and center Brandon Garrison has to remind fans why he shouldn’t be benched for newcomer Malachi Moreno. Each performance will influence rotations once the regular season begins.
Forget the crystal ball—Kentucky just needs a crystal‐clear performance from its top dogs before real games start. Oweh is itching to prove his foot isn’t made of glass, Jelavic wants to shut critics up faster than a three-point buzzer-beater, and Garrison is determined to avoid the dreaded “sit down, freshman” benching. Expect dramatic poses, slow-motion dunks, and perhaps a cameo from the waterboy to hype up these proving-ground minutes like it’s the NCAA championship.

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