#5 Georgia guard Jeremiah Wilkinson
Wilkinson has excelled as Georgia’s offensive powerhouse early in conference play this season. The sophomore guard played 40 minutes in Wednesday’s overtime game against Ole Miss, racking up a season-high 32 points, including six made 3-pointers.
Wilkinson now leads Georgia in scoring at 17.8 points per game, and his ability to create shots off the dribble has been vital for the Bulldogs, who are working to find consistent offensive flow. Against an Arkansas defense that thrives on pace and pressure, Wilkinson’s composure and shooting ability will once again be crucial to Georgia’s game plan.
#5 Arkansas guard Darius Acuff Jr.
Acuff has quickly established himself as one of the most dynamic guards on both ends of the court for Arkansas. The freshman helped the Razorbacks bounce back from a loss against Auburn with 18 points in a dominant 108-74 win Wednesday night over South Carolina, adding 13 assists.
Leading Arkansas with 19.8 points per game, Acuff thrives in transition, excelling at breaking down defenses and finding scoring opportunities. Georgia’s defenders will be tested by his ability to protect the ball, making him one of the primary players for the Bulldogs to watch heading into Saturday’s game.
#4 Georgia guard Marcus “Smurf” Millender
Millender continues to provide a spark off the bench and steady shot production alongside Wilkinson in the backcourt. The junior finished with 14 points, six rebounds and four assists in the 97-95 overtime loss to Ole Miss, allowing Georgia to offset early shooting struggles and remain competitive throughout the game.
Millender adds balance and poise to Georgia’s lineup with his ability to facilitate the offense. If the Bulldogs are going to keep pace with Arkansas’ tempo, Millender’s decision-making and perimeter defense will be pivotal.
#1 Arkansas guard Meleek Thomas
Thomas brings explosiveness and power to Arkansas in the backcourt. He scored a team-high 21 points on an efficient 88% shooting performance against South Carolina, knocking down all five points of his attempts from 3-point range. He also demonstrated his disruptive defensive presence with four steals.
Thomas’ ability to heat up quickly from the perimeter adds another powerful layer to the Razorbacks’ offensive fire. For Georgia, limiting clean looks from Thomas could be the difference between staying within striking distance and falling behind early.