It's just getting too difficult to see this any other way. I have two thoughts/theories:
1. Officials are betting on these games, or having someone bet on them for them so as to not leave a trail to the official.
2. The SEC allows/orchestrates these things for a reason like this; Georgia is getting poll/ranking votes and they would like another SEC team ranked. This also is (obviously) related to making the tournament/seeding/etc. UK is highly ranked, the thinking goes, so they can drop some games like this and still be ranked/make the tournament. Georgia needs some wins over teams like UK to bolster their resume and it's a much bigger deal for them to win vs. UK than it is a ding to UK in losing. I think the SEC does this in football all the time. It's just harder to do because there are so few games compared to basketball.
The lopsided nonsense to just too frequent to ignore at this point.