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Wilkinson’s 31-Point Masterclass Powers No. 23 Georgia to 104-100 OT Thriller Over Auburn

Last updated: January 4, 2026 7:10 am
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Wilkinson’s 31-Point Masterclass Powers No. 23 Georgia to 104-100 OT Thriller Over Auburn
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Jeremiah Wilkinson’s 31-point explosion, including two clutch threes in overtime, propelled No. 23 Georgia to a 104-100 victory over Auburn — a statement win that cements the Bulldogs’ high-octane identity and sets the stage for a brutal SEC season.

In a game that defied conventional scoring norms, Jeremiah Wilkinson didn’t just score — he defined the night. The Georgia guard poured in 31 points, including two critical three-pointers in overtime, to lead the Bulldogs to a 104-100 victory over Auburn. It was the latest in a string of high-scoring wins for Georgia, which entered the contest ranked No. 23 and leading the nation in points per game (99.0) — a stat that now looks even more intimidating after this latest display of offensive firepower.

What made this win so special wasn’t just the final score — it was the narrative. This was the second straight year Georgia faced Auburn while ranked No. 23, and the second straight year the Bulldogs emerged victorious. On Jan. 18, 2025, No. 1 Auburn had beaten Georgia 70-68 in Athens — a result that left many questioning whether the Bulldogs could handle elite competition. This time, they didn’t just handle it — they obliterated it.

The game was a back-and-forth battle from the opening tip, with Auburn’s Keyshawn Hall and Kevin Overton delivering standout performances. Hall scored 20 points, while Overton added 19 — and the Tigers’ momentum was capped by a buzzer-beating jumper from Overton that sent the game into overtime at 92-92. It was a moment that encapsulated Auburn’s grit and resilience — and the fact that they’re still capable of pulling off the impossible against elite teams.

But in overtime, it was Wilkinson who took control. His first three-pointer came with 3:15 remaining, giving Georgia a 102-100 lead. His second came with 1:45 left — a dagger that sealed the game and sent the crowd into a frenzy. The shot wasn’t just a bucket — it was a statement. It was the kind of moment that defines a star player and a championship-caliber team.

Wilkinson’s performance was part of a larger offensive explosion for Georgia. Marcus “Smurf” Millender added 24 points, while Somto Cyril contributed 15 and blocked eight shots — a stat line that highlights the Bulldogs’ defensive intensity as well as their offensive firepower. Georgia’s 7.9 blocks per game — also the nation’s best — were a key factor in limiting Auburn’s scoring opportunities and forcing turnovers.

For Auburn, the loss was a blow to their season — and a reminder of how far they have to go. First-year head coach Steven Pearl has led the Tigers through a grueling nonconference schedule, facing losses to No. 1 Arizona, No. 2 Michigan, No. 5 Purdue, and No. 8 Houston — all away from home. This loss to Georgia, in front of a raucous home crowd, was the latest in a string of setbacks that have left the Tigers searching for answers.

One of the most compelling moments of the game came midway through the second half, when Cyril exited with an apparent injury to his right leg. He was unable to put pressure on his foot and was helped to the locker room — a moment that sent the crowd into a frenzy. But Cyril returned minutes later, showing his toughness and resilience — and ultimately helping Georgia secure the win.

Looking ahead, both teams face daunting challenges. Auburn hosts Texas A&M on Tuesday night — a game that could be a turning point for their season. Georgia, meanwhile, travels to No. 22 Florida — a matchup that will test their ability to handle elite competition on the road. But for now, the Bulldogs are riding high — and Wilkinson’s performance is a sign that they’re ready to make noise in the SEC.

Georgia’s offense is built on speed, precision, and relentless pressure — and Wilkinson is the engine that drives it. His ability to score in clutch moments, his leadership on the court, and his relentless work ethic make him one of the most dangerous players in the country. And with a roster full of talent, a high-octane offense, and a defense that can stop anyone — Georgia is poised to make a deep run in the NCAA tournament.

For Auburn, the loss is a setback — but not a death sentence. They have a talented roster, a coach who’s building something special, and a season that’s still very much alive. But they’ll need to find a way to beat teams like Georgia — and that starts with fixing their offensive execution and improving their defense against elite scorers.

As for Wilkinson? He’s already being talked about as a potential All-American. His performance against Auburn was a masterclass in clutch scoring, leadership, and execution — and it’s just the beginning. With a season like this, he’s not just a star — he’s a leader, a scorer, and a force that will define the Bulldogs’ season.

For fans of Georgia basketball, this win was more than just a victory — it was a statement. It was a reminder that the Bulldogs are built to compete with the best — and that they’re ready to make noise in the SEC. And for fans of Auburn, it was a reminder that they’re still capable of pulling off the impossible — even if they’re not quite there yet.

One thing is certain: this game will be remembered for years to come — and for all the right reasons.

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