They just keep getting bigger.
The most important game Tennessee can win the rest of the regular season is this one. No pressure.
Vanderbilt has a higher RPI (27), but Alabama (37) is the last chance for the Vols to earn a quality road win (though LSU, currently 66th, wouldn't hurt). The conversations we're not supposed to be having about the NCAA Tournament? Win tomorrow, and bracketologists outside Knoxville might do a little talking of their own.
Tennessee is on a roll: four straight wins, three blowouts and a W in Gainesville. Alabama is a mystery, with the status of JaMychal Green and Tony Mitchell - their two leading scorers - still up in the air. Playing at home against Florida with Trevor Releford and Andrew Steele back, the Tide were even at halftime but fell apart in the second half when they discovered one of Tennessee's old problems: a flat-line at the worst possible time, nine minutes without a made shot as the Gators pulled away for a nine point win. That leaves Alabama at 16-9 but just 5-6 in the SEC, now behind the Vols in the standings. And since Vanderbilt just tattooed Ole Miss 102-76 - in Oxford, no less, almost certainly crushing their NCAA hopes - Tennessee now finds themselves sharing fourth place in the league with only Mississippi State.
For all this talk about the Vols being the best non-Kentucky team in the league right now - which, in fairness, should be "best non-Kentucky/Vanderbilt team in the league right now", especially after last night - Tennessee has a chance to at least separate themselves from the middle tier of the league. They put Arkansas behind them Wednesday, and now can do the same to Alabama and Ole Miss.
To take the next step, Tennessee will have to beat the team that most closely resembles the Vols.

Last year, Alabama started 5-6 with losses to Seton Hall, Iowa, Purdue, Providence, Oklahoma State, and, my favorite, the St. Peter's Peacocks. But then, as if from nowhere, the Tide caught fire: a 14-2 run that included an 11-2 start in SEC play. Down the stretch, they faltered - consecutive losses at Ole Miss and at Florida - before a pair of wins over Georgia that most believed were NCAA play-in games. But, in fact, they weren't - the selection committee ignored Bama's wins over UGA in the regular season finale and the second round of the SEC Tournament, and took the Dawgs but rejected the Tide. Why, you ask? The biggest difference between the two was RPI, for better or worse: Georgia was 9-7 in the SEC but 47th in RPI. Alabama finished 12-4 in the SEC, but their RPI was 80 thanks to a SOS rating of 114.
I'm not sure if this is an accurate way to look at it or not, but it was as if the selection committee had already decided on Alabama before they even played Georgia, because beating them twice made no difference. The Tide were more or less too far off the radar in a down year in the SEC, and one speed bump was enough to do them in.
The Vols, right now, are still off the radar. The other teams in that middle tier have fallen off in the last week - Arkansas can't win on the road, and Ole Miss just got destroyed at home in their chance for a quality win - and LSU is still below .500 in the league and 67th in RPI.
But Alabama, despite their suspensions, is still in the conversation, and almost certainly in the tournament if it started today. If Tennessee wants to join them, or perhaps even replace them, there's only one way to do it: win in Tuscaloosa.
There are 345 teams in division one college basketball. Alabama is 339th in three point percentage, a robust 27.2% from the arc. Tony Mitchell is one of only three players on the team that shoots over 30%, and he could be out. So the Vols have a little more room on the defensive end, where they've been busting their butts locking down three point shooters for the past week. Uncertainty remains because we're not sure who's going to play, and the Tide have only had a couple games to sort out the difference. Freshman Rodney Cooper had 28 in Baton Rouge with the Tide playing shorthanded, but had just five against the Gators on 2 of 9 shooting.
Alabama only averages 65.5 points per game, but during the suspensions they scored just 58 on LSU and 52 on Florida. Where the Tide do excel is, like us, on the defensive end: 12th nationally in defensive efficiency (Vols are 42nd), 4th nationally in effective FG% allowed (Vols are just 102nd). Tennessee has been red hot from three recently, but the Tide are 5th nationally in three point percentage allowed, giving up just 27.6% per game from the arc. That's really impressive.
So as always, the biggest key for Tennessee remains the mental component: will the Vols be disciplined enough to get and take good shots against a great defensive team? Even without Mitchell and Green, Alabama held Florida to 40.4% from the field, 28.6% from the arc, and just 61 points overall. It was still enough to win, and for the Vols - a worse offensive team but definitely a better defensive team than Florida - it should take even fewer points to get it done. If this one ended in the 40s it wouldn't surprise me, and if it does people shouldn't fret about losing touch with our recent string of scoring 75+. Any win by any means.
Tennessee is playing the brand of basketball Alabama played last year, and has positioned themselves for the same late season run. But like the Tide last year, the Vols can't afford any late season slip ups, especially not in a game that can help their RPI more than any other left on the schedule. Tennessee has to win enough games to get themselves back in the conversation - and today could do it - but will also have to keep winning to stay there. I still believe the Vols have their NCAA fate in their own hands - and more importantly, I think they believe it too - but they have to win today. Can they play Alabama's game better than Alabama in Tuscaloosa? If so, they still have a chance to avoid Alabama's fate from last season.
Go Vols.
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I'm starting to believe
that predictions for UT men’s basketball need to just throw out all the stats and go with your gut. I say that because statistically, UT should’ve been swept by Florida, Arkansas, Georgia, and Auburn should’ve been very close.
So I’m going to go with my gut and say… Go Big Orange! Go Big Orange!
falconnuke - February 17, 2012
We've had a lot of fun hypotheticals
but if we can go into Tuscaloosa and overcome the Tide defense, I might start actually believing that we have a shot at this thing.
Incipient_Senescence - February 17, 2012
#beatBama
David Hooper - February 17, 2012
Agreed. Bama is a tough place to win for us and their bruising board work and intense half court D is why.
memphispete - February 17, 2012
*are* why. Subject verb agreement ain't my strong suit.
memphispete - February 17, 2012
The game is tomorrow isn't it?
goldballs - February 17, 2012
Yes.
birdjam - February 17, 2012
ok I got a litle excited b/c the end of the article makes it seem like it is today
my GF is coming in town this weekend and I would be able to watch it at full attention if it was tonight
goldballs - February 17, 2012
Without the GF you could "watch it at full attention"?
You must really like UT basketball. ;-)
/phrasing is fun
/sorry I’m a sicko
JohnCoctostan - February 17, 2012
I bet it's the moustache.
David Hooper - February 17, 2012
Freud would love that slip
memphispete - February 17, 2012
touche
goldballs - February 17, 2012
Clearly got a little excited myself
Will Shelton - February 17, 2012
#beatBama
TennesseeTyrants - February 17, 2012
FWIW (on fun hypotheticals)
if we finish 4-1 for a 10-6 SEC record, we still have a good shot at the 3 seed in the conference tournament unless the loss is to Vandy. We’d need help, but reasonable help (like Miss St losing at Bama, Bama losing at Arkansas, and LSU losing at Ole Miss). If the loss is to Vandy, we’re on Kentucky’s side of the bracket. Of course, I’d rather just win them all. Of course, it all starts with
#BeatBama
Incipient_Senescence - February 17, 2012
I'm not putting any eggs in any baskets anywhere...
…because the selection committee has no rhyme or reason. The make up the rules as they go along. We could win the rest of our games, go to the finals of the tournament, lose by 1 in triple overtime, and they still might not pick us. So I’m not even going to dream.
I’m generally pretty optimistic and hopeful, but the selection committee already stabbed me in the heart (and brain) too many times.
I’m just going to do what I said I was going to do at the beginning of the season. Enjoy my team.
sddbaker - February 17, 2012
#beatBama?
#beatBama.
David Hooper - February 17, 2012
Oh yeah
#beatBAMA
sddbaker - February 17, 2012
In case anyone didn't see it...
NIU at UT will be shown on UTsports.com at 4pm.
Right now we’re ranked #123 on the best college baseball computer rankings… http://masseyratings.com/team.php?t=7801&s=180556
That makes us the lowest ranked SEC team by 58 spots… and an underdog in every single SEC game. We’ll definitely have plenty of chances to move up this season.
Caban - February 17, 2012
link to video
http://www.utsports.com/allaccess/?media=301651
Caban - February 17, 2012
Ranked that low? With all those base-stealers on the team?
/highhorse
David Hooper - February 17, 2012
This is the first time "best" and "Massey" have ever been in the same sentence.
Chris Pendley - February 17, 2012
Well...
it’s close to the only college baseball ranking
Caban - February 17, 2012
According to the live blog...
every baseball game not on TV will be streamed online
Caban - February 17, 2012
Stream is down...
they are blaming internet issues.
Scoreless in the bottom 1st, Vols at 1st and 2nd with 1 out
Caban - February 17, 2012
and bases loaded
on two HPB and a regular walk
Caban - February 17, 2012
and 1-0 UT on a balk...
NIU is still technically throwing a no-hitter
Caban - February 17, 2012
and then a 4th walk in a row...
bases loaded again
Caban - February 17, 2012
and 2-0 Vols on fielder's choice to SS
Caban - February 17, 2012
and we're caught stealing at 3rd...
2-0 UT going to the top of the 2nd.
Still no hits for UT.
Caban - February 17, 2012
The Houston College Classic...
Will be carried on ESPN3
Caban - February 17, 2012
and 3 up, 3 down in the top of the 2nd
UT’s turn
Caban - February 17, 2012
apparently the UT IT department...
throttled down the UTsports servers due to too much traffic.
Sounds like the IT department that I remember.
Caban - February 17, 2012
and 3 up, 3 down for the Vols
Going to the 3rd… Still 2-0 UT
Caban - February 17, 2012
3 up, 3 down yet again...
Vols up in the 3rd
Caban - February 17, 2012
3 up, 3 down...
sort of. Vols got a hit, but were caught stealing.
2-0 UT, going into the 4th
Caban - February 17, 2012
2-0 Vols going into the bottom of the 5th
They are zipping right through this game.
Caban - February 17, 2012
3-0 Vols...
Jared Allen got an RBI double.
Going to the 6th inning now
Caban - February 17, 2012
3 up, 3 down again...
Bottom 6th coming up
Caban - February 17, 2012
Chris Pierce with a 3 run homer...
6-0 UT
Caban - February 17, 2012
6-0 Vols
starting bottom of the 7th now
Caban - February 17, 2012
Top 8th...
6-0, but NIU has two on with no outs
Caban - February 17, 2012
runners at 2nd and 3rd now...
one out
Caban - February 17, 2012
and we walk a run in...
with 2 walks in a row on a new pitcher
6-1
Caban - February 17, 2012
pitcher is Zach Godley
Freshman
Caban - February 17, 2012
and we turn a 4-6-3 double play
6-1 going into the bottom of the 8th
Caban - February 17, 2012
sounds like a nice start
is NIU decent?
Incipient_Senescence - February 17, 2012
Eh...
they are middle of the road for the MAC, which is a actually a decent baseball conference. Kent State upset #9 Georgia Tech 5-0 in Rock Hill, SC today.
Caban - February 17, 2012
so the SEC is the SEC of baseball
and this is like beating a mediocre ACC or Big East team? NC State or Cincinnati? Or more like Air Force or San Diego State?
I know nothing about college baseball
Incipient_Senescence - February 17, 2012
It'd be pretty close to beating a mediocre...
Big East team or a good C-USA team.
Caban - February 17, 2012
gotcha
Incipient_Senescence - February 17, 2012
Homerun from Steckenreider
Yes, he was our starting pitcher
Caban - February 17, 2012
I really believe...
Steckenreider will be a candidate for All-America and possibly SEC POY. He is by far the most skilled player on our team.
Pretty rare when your #1 pitcher is also your #1 DH.
Caban - February 17, 2012
how did we get him?
did Raleigh actually recruit decently and just coach horribly? Or was it just kinda luck
Incipient_Senescence - February 17, 2012
He was an ok recruiter early on...
kinda fell apart this last offseason with us having 4-5 commits going pro, but Serrano is doing a fantastic job. Raleigh was like Ed Orgeron minus the hype, above average but not great recruiting, and godawful results.
Caban - February 17, 2012
And 7-1 going into the 9th
Caban - February 17, 2012
Vols win 7-1...
Steckenreider = 0.00 ERA, 2 hits, 4 K in 4 innings. 2-3 hitting, 1 HR, 1 RBI
Connor Stevens = 0.00 ERA, 1 hit, 2K in 2 innings.
Chris Pierce = 1-4, 1HR, 4 RBI, 1SAC
Zach Luther and Will Maddox both had a single stolen base
We were struck out 4 times total, and had zero errors.
All in all, it was a great effort.
Caban - February 17, 2012
Awesome!
Baseball live thread!
sddbaker - February 17, 2012
Next game will be at noon tomorrow...
Live video on UTsports.com
Caban - February 17, 2012
hopefully enough time to get a nice lead before bounceyhoops
Incipient_Senescence - February 17, 2012
There will be two games tomorrow - both 9 innings.
They moved Sunday’s game to Saturday to beat some potentially bad weather.
David Hooper - February 17, 2012
ah
get a nice lead before bounceyhoops and then join the second game in the third inning?
Incipient_Senescence - February 17, 2012
I've gotta get a faster internet....
I have the DSL Lite, and it doesn’t do video too well. Don’t want to spend a ton, though.
sddbaker - February 17, 2012
According to Wes Rucker...
we set a record for attendance at a home opener with greater than 2,800 fans.
Caban - February 17, 2012
On ESPN's bubble watch...
They dedicate about a paragraph to what could happen if we win out. We’re not even close to their bubble according to them, but they seem to believe us winning out is certainly possible.
Caban - February 17, 2012
This sounds right.
Chris Pendley - February 18, 2012
Perhaps I missed it but...
Is this game gonna be on TV or just on espn3?
EastT - February 18, 2012
if you're in Tennessee (or the SEC footprint in general)
you should be able to find it wherever SEC network games usually hide. If you’re somewhere else (like me), it’ll be the ’3.
Incipient_Senescence - February 18, 2012
Any way to look at the 4 Factors to Winning on a split season basis?
Sort of a pre-Stokes, post-Stokes deal.
memphispete - February 18, 2012
Quote not as confusing as LeBron on his return to Cleveland
but recommending a box on the front page – like the countdown to football season…
memphispete - February 18, 2012
Today's Birmingham paper suggests Green and Mitchell are still out
Also says there are other players with a root canal, a sprained ankle, and a possible concussion who are all questionable.
All this to say…#BeatBama.
VolnVA - February 18, 2012 via mobile
#BeatBama
Incipient_Senescence - February 18, 2012
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