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Posted on 2/4/11 at 12:12 pm to Tennessee Jed
Posted on 2/4/11 at 12:12 pm to Tennessee Jed
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UT on short rest, without top scorer, will be the difference.
UT is more talented, but I think Bama will pull it out.
65-61
Posted on 2/4/11 at 12:21 pm to DruNnyc
As of this minute, Scotty Hopson closer to doubtful than probable for Vols hoop game with Bama Saturday
Recent tweet by UT beat writer Mike Griffith
Recent tweet by UT beat writer Mike Griffith
Posted on 2/4/11 at 12:38 pm to Tennessee Jed
Hopson is a difference maker. UT is the best team in the SEC. UT is feeling good now. Alabama is still fighting for respect. I like the way this game sets up.
Bama is playing good basketball. Defense wins.
Next game vs VU... Not so sure.. but 1-1 on this trip is a must.
Bama is playing good basketball. Defense wins.
Next game vs VU... Not so sure.. but 1-1 on this trip is a must.
Posted on 2/4/11 at 1:19 pm to DruNnyc
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but 1-1 on this trip is a must.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 11:35 am to Tennessee Jed
UT will roll on that arse.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 11:36 am to Crompdaddy8
Will the teams that played Oakland and St. Peter's show up? Or will the ones that are playing better now be there?
Posted on 2/5/11 at 11:37 am to East Coast Band
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Oakland
undefeated in their conference, and most likely a tournament team
with a first round draft pick at center
Posted on 2/5/11 at 12:03 pm to East Coast Band
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Oakland
Better RPI than Bama and probably a better team than Bama.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 12:26 pm to Tennessee Jed
I'm expecting the worst and hoping for the best. We don't have a leader on the floor so CBP is usually that for the team. With CBP out and Hopson, the closest thing we have to a leader, gone the guys may just run around.
Now we could counteract the loss of Hopson and CBP by benching Goins, permantly
Now we could counteract the loss of Hopson and CBP by benching Goins, permantly
Posted on 2/5/11 at 12:28 pm to volfan30
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Better RPI than Bama
Posted on 2/5/11 at 12:35 pm to RammerJammerBammer
Just saying, everyone likes to point out our loss to Oakland.
I wouldn't complain if you said Charleston or Charlotte, but Oakland would probably be favored over 5 of the 6 teams in the West.
And possibly all 6.
I wouldn't complain if you said Charleston or Charlotte, but Oakland would probably be favored over 5 of the 6 teams in the West.
And possibly all 6.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 12:38 pm to Tennessee Jed
I'm pumped for this game. Hopefully, I'll be pumped after the game as well.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 12:39 pm to Tennessee Jed
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Just saying, everyone likes to point out our loss to Oakland.
I don't think he meant anything by it. He was just trying to think of bad losses for bad teams.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 12:39 pm to Tennessee Jed
i get the fact that RPI is the holy grail of college basketball. however it DOES NOT factor in how well you are playing now. Who cares if we lost 6 games pre-january. We arent the same team now as we were then. Granted those 6 will hurt us come selection sunday, but as far as just conversation on RIGHT NOW who is the better team it means nothing. As far as the "shitty" west...
Bama over UK, USCe
Auburn over USCe
Ark over Vandy
Ole Miss over UK
im sure i have forgotten several but it isnt like the east is consitently beating the west
Bama over UK, USCe
Auburn over USCe
Ark over Vandy
Ole Miss over UK
im sure i have forgotten several but it isnt like the east is consitently beating the west
Posted on 2/5/11 at 1:09 pm to RammerJammerBammer
West isn't as bad as last year, here are the overall records of the East vs the west.
Tenn - 3-1
Kentucky - 2-2
UGA - 2-0
UF - 3-1
USC - 2-2
Vandy - 2-1
So the east is 13 - 7 vs the west right now.
Still though, the gap is not near as wide as it was last year.
Tenn - 3-1
Kentucky - 2-2
UGA - 2-0
UF - 3-1
USC - 2-2
Vandy - 2-1
So the east is 13 - 7 vs the west right now.
Still though, the gap is not near as wide as it was last year.
This post was edited on 2/5/11 at 1:13 pm
Posted on 2/5/11 at 1:17 pm to Bryant91092
Short Column from the UT perspective
The First Saturday in February doesn't have the same ring to it as The Third Saturday in October. But it's still Tennessee (15-7, 5-2 SEC) versus Alabama (14-7, 6-1), the team that plays more physical is expected to win, and there are potential SEC championship implications. "This has the feel of a big game,'' said UT senior Josh Bone, who will make his second start in place of shooting guard Scotty Hopson (sprained ankle). "Coach (Bruce) Pearl told us it's going to be like an SEC championship game, because we are two teams in the race for the league title.''
The Vols are favored by a (3-point) field goal to beat the Crimson Tide at Thompson-Boling Arena today (TV: FSTN, 5 p.m.).
SEC West Division-leading Alabama has a league-best four-game win streak and has won nine of its past 10. The Crimson Tide defense leads the nation in points per possession (0.83), ranks second in the country in shooting defense (36.3 percent) and fifth in the nation in scoring defense, allowing 57 points per game. If you didn't know any better, you might think Nick Saban had taken up coaching basketball. Instead, it's second-year coach Anthony Grant leading the Tide. Grant came to Alabama as one of the most sought-after coaches in the nation after compiling a 76-25 record during his three-year stint at Virginia Commonwealth. All of Grant's teams have had a penchant for playing hard.
"It's going to be a very physical game,'' said Pearl, who will complete his SEC suspension today, turning over game-day duties to UT associate head coach Tony Jones for the eighth and final time this season. "The key for us will be to take care of the ball, because Alabama also leads the league in steals.
"You give them turnovers, it fuels their offense.'' The Vols have won five consecutive SEC games, but the Tide represents a different level of league competition.
The combined record of the five SEC teams the Vols have beaten is 12-25, and none of those teams have a winning record in conference play entering today's action. "It's a step up for us,'' UT senior John Fields said. "This is one of the most athletic front lines that we'll see.''
No doubt, Alabama has outscored each of its opponents in the paint this season. Tide junior JaMychal Green (15.7 points, 7.7 rebounds per game) leads the way. At 6-foot-8 and 228 pounds, Green is regarded as one of the finer athletes in college basketball. "JaMychal is on every Olympic developmental team,'' Pearl said. "John Fields and Brian Williams don't get invited to those kind of things.'' Maybe not, but Williams has played big of late. In his past 47 minutes of action, Williams has hit 13 of 16 shots (81.3 percent) and has 33 points and 17 rebounds. Pearl noted that in the five SEC wins, opponents have averaged 18 points between their power forwards/posts, while in two league losses those positions have combined to average 33 points.
Tennessee freshman Tobias Harris, still recovering from an ankle injury suffered last Saturday at Ole Miss, will be challenged. "They're going to come right at Tobias,'' Pearl said. "(Chris) Hines is a good defender, and I'm sure he'll be excited about trying to shut Tobias down.'' Harris, who was outplayed in UT's loss at Arkansas, said he knows what awaits him. "Alabama has tough guys that will come out and play hard,'' Harris said. "We'll have to bring all that we've got.''
Hopson Update: Hopson took shots with the team during Friday's practice but didn't take part in any drills. Hopson, who said prior to this injury he has never missed playing time in his career because of injury, remains questionable for Tuesday's game at Kentucky.
TV Info: UT said next Saturday's game at Florida will be televised by ESPN at 6 p.m.
- Mike Griffith -Knoxville News Sentinel
The First Saturday in February doesn't have the same ring to it as The Third Saturday in October. But it's still Tennessee (15-7, 5-2 SEC) versus Alabama (14-7, 6-1), the team that plays more physical is expected to win, and there are potential SEC championship implications. "This has the feel of a big game,'' said UT senior Josh Bone, who will make his second start in place of shooting guard Scotty Hopson (sprained ankle). "Coach (Bruce) Pearl told us it's going to be like an SEC championship game, because we are two teams in the race for the league title.''
The Vols are favored by a (3-point) field goal to beat the Crimson Tide at Thompson-Boling Arena today (TV: FSTN, 5 p.m.).
SEC West Division-leading Alabama has a league-best four-game win streak and has won nine of its past 10. The Crimson Tide defense leads the nation in points per possession (0.83), ranks second in the country in shooting defense (36.3 percent) and fifth in the nation in scoring defense, allowing 57 points per game. If you didn't know any better, you might think Nick Saban had taken up coaching basketball. Instead, it's second-year coach Anthony Grant leading the Tide. Grant came to Alabama as one of the most sought-after coaches in the nation after compiling a 76-25 record during his three-year stint at Virginia Commonwealth. All of Grant's teams have had a penchant for playing hard.
"It's going to be a very physical game,'' said Pearl, who will complete his SEC suspension today, turning over game-day duties to UT associate head coach Tony Jones for the eighth and final time this season. "The key for us will be to take care of the ball, because Alabama also leads the league in steals.
"You give them turnovers, it fuels their offense.'' The Vols have won five consecutive SEC games, but the Tide represents a different level of league competition.
The combined record of the five SEC teams the Vols have beaten is 12-25, and none of those teams have a winning record in conference play entering today's action. "It's a step up for us,'' UT senior John Fields said. "This is one of the most athletic front lines that we'll see.''
No doubt, Alabama has outscored each of its opponents in the paint this season. Tide junior JaMychal Green (15.7 points, 7.7 rebounds per game) leads the way. At 6-foot-8 and 228 pounds, Green is regarded as one of the finer athletes in college basketball. "JaMychal is on every Olympic developmental team,'' Pearl said. "John Fields and Brian Williams don't get invited to those kind of things.'' Maybe not, but Williams has played big of late. In his past 47 minutes of action, Williams has hit 13 of 16 shots (81.3 percent) and has 33 points and 17 rebounds. Pearl noted that in the five SEC wins, opponents have averaged 18 points between their power forwards/posts, while in two league losses those positions have combined to average 33 points.
Tennessee freshman Tobias Harris, still recovering from an ankle injury suffered last Saturday at Ole Miss, will be challenged. "They're going to come right at Tobias,'' Pearl said. "(Chris) Hines is a good defender, and I'm sure he'll be excited about trying to shut Tobias down.'' Harris, who was outplayed in UT's loss at Arkansas, said he knows what awaits him. "Alabama has tough guys that will come out and play hard,'' Harris said. "We'll have to bring all that we've got.''
Hopson Update: Hopson took shots with the team during Friday's practice but didn't take part in any drills. Hopson, who said prior to this injury he has never missed playing time in his career because of injury, remains questionable for Tuesday's game at Kentucky.
TV Info: UT said next Saturday's game at Florida will be televised by ESPN at 6 p.m.
- Mike Griffith -Knoxville News Sentinel
This post was edited on 2/5/11 at 1:24 pm
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