Georgia, Texas A&M Prepare for Matchup of High-Scoring Offenses

The Aggies and Bulldogs are two of the top scoring teams in the SEC and nation.

Jan. 30, 2026 at 11:39pm

Texas A&M and Georgia, two of the highest-scoring teams in the SEC and nationally, are set to face off in a key conference matchup on Saturday in Athens. The Aggies have won six straight in the series and are led by Rashaun Agee, while the Bulldogs are paced by Kanon Catchings and Jeremiah Wilkinson.

Why it matters

This game features a clash of two high-powered offenses that rank near the top of the SEC and country in points per game. The winner will take a step forward in the conference standings and potentially improve their NCAA Tournament resume.

The details

Texas A&M (16-4, 6-1 SEC) is coming off a 92-69 win over South Carolina in which it made 17 3-pointers, one shy of the school record. The Aggies are led by Rashaun Agee, who averages a double-double. Georgia (16-5, 4-4) is looking to bounce back from a tough overtime loss to Tennessee. The Bulldogs are paced by Kanon Catchings and Jeremiah Wilkinson, who both average double-digit scoring.

  • Texas A&M last defeated Georgia 69-53 in College Station in 2025.
  • Georgia's last win in the series came in 2020 in Athens.

The players

Rashaun Agee

Texas A&M's leading scorer and rebounder, averaging 13.7 points and 8.7 rebounds per game.

Kanon Catchings

Georgia's second-leading scorer, coming off a season-high 22 points in the loss to Tennessee.

Jeremiah Wilkinson

Georgia's leading scorer, averaging 17.1 points per game.

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What they’re saying

“They play fast. To the naked eye, it's similar in ways, but there's also differences in the approach with certain things. But to the naked eye, it will look like a fun, up-tempo basketball game.”

— Bucky McMillan, Texas A&M Head Coach

“I'd say just play hard to figure out how we can win the next game. It's a big game. Every game in the SEC is a big one.”

— Kanon Catchings

The takeaway

This matchup between two of the SEC's highest-scoring teams should provide an exciting, up-tempo game that could have significant implications for the conference standings and NCAA Tournament seeding.