The Georgia Bulldogs and LSU Tigers meet in Baton Rouge with both teams desperate for a win. The road team is trying to salvage a March Madness bid, while the home team is just trying to find some pride in a lost season. Our Georgia vs. LSU prediction includes projected starting lineups, a full score forecast, and analysis for this exciting SEC Saturday showdown.
Georgia vs. LSU Projected Lineups and Key Matchups
Georgia Bulldogs Starting Lineup
- G Blue Cain
- G Jeremiah Wilkinson
- G Marcus “Smurf” Millender
- F Kanon Catchings
- C Somto Cyril
LSU Tigers Starting Lineup
- G Dedan Thomas Jr.
- G Rashad King
- G Max Mackinnon
- F Marquel Sutton
- F Robert Miller III
At the time of writing, Dedan Thomas Jr.’s status was uncertain due to an ankle injury. If he can’t go against Georgia, expect Pablo Tamba to start in his place.
Georgia vs. LSU Prediction and Preview
Georgia crushed LSU 81-62 in Athens last February, dominating the paint 44-14 and outrebounding the Tigers 47-26. The Bulldogs should have similar success Saturday, even on the road.
LSU’s defense has no answer for Georgia’s interior attack. Cyril and the Dunkyard Dawgs will feast inside. The Tigers allowed 44 paint points to Georgia last year and haven’t improved enough defensively to change that outcome. The Bulldogs’ nation-leading fastbreak offense should generate easy buckets against a team that’s struggled with turnovers all season.
The question is whether Georgia can avoid the slow starts that plagued their three-game losing streak. The Bulldogs have gotten outrebounded and out-hustled early in games recently, allowing opponents to build confidence. Against a struggling LSU team desperate for momentum, falling behind early would make things interesting.
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But even a slumping Georgia team has too much firepower for this LSU squad. The Tigers’ 2-7 conference record isn’t a fluke. They’ve been overmatched against SEC competition all season. Without a fully healthy Thomas Jr. running the offense, LSU lacks the playmaking to keep pace with Georgia’s depth.
The Bulldogs won’t dominate like they did in Athens, but they’ll control the game from start to finish. Somto Cyril blocks shots, Jeremiah Wilkinson and Blue Cain knock down perimeter looks, and Georgia’s transition game generates enough easy buckets to pull away in the second half.
Georgia snaps its three-game losing skid and gets its NCAA Tournament hopes back on track. LSU’s lost season continues.
Prediction: Georgia 85, LSU 71
How To Watch Georgia vs. LSU
- Date: Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026
- Time: 6 p.m. ET
- Location: Baton Rouge, LA
- Arena: Pete Maravich Assembly Center
- TV Channel: ESPN+

