TheMookieMonster
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Yes, lower number of possessions than expected, with that said KP only projected us to score 72 so not that far anyhow
I haven’t been to a game in TBA in almost 30 years. That changes Saturday. Can’t wait to see and feel the atmosphere.I hope that our fans show up and show out for the game on Saturday and turn TBA into a hornet’s nest. This is the biggest game of the year with historic implications for this program.
It’s just felt all year like TBA has not had the same juice it used to have. It’s sounded dead on TV more often than not. I think the fans (myself included) have become so consumed by the elusive Final Four that a sizable portion are not appreciating this team for what it has been and still can be. I’ll admit the offense isn’t pretty at times, but it’s been effective and here we are at 23-5 with 3 games left.
We have to feed the floor if we want to win this game. I hope our fans give this team the juice they deserve.
Barnes wants them to push, but not at the expense of a turnover or missed basket leading to a run out the other way. We don’t have anyone great at driving and finishing, Mashack had a couple blown layups in transition that I recall last night, there’s just not someone you feel great about driving and finishing in transition.Lots of possessions went way late into the shot clock on both sides.
It’s funny too because I’ve noticed this concentrated effort we’ve been making to push the ball up the court really fast all year.
But it’s not to get transition buckets and it rarely results in transition buckets.
We do it to get into our offense with as much time on the clock as possible so we can run as many sets as we can.
At least you’re admitting that, it’s why many, myself included, have been beating that drum all year. Not being blind or sunshine pumpers or whatever it is folks wanted to call us, but to not be so reactionary and see a bigger picture as well as the landscape around us. Absolutely in play for the best regular season in program history, in the middle of the best era in program history and yet “fans” want to kick and scream like little kids if we don’t score 85+I hope that our fans show up and show out for the game on Saturday and turn TBA into a hornet’s nest. This is the biggest game of the year with historic implications for this program.
It’s just felt all year like TBA has not had the same juice it used to have. It’s sounded dead on TV more often than not. I think the fans (myself included) have become so consumed by the elusive Final Four that a sizable portion are not appreciating this team for what it has been and still can be. I’ll admit the offense isn’t pretty at times, but it’s been effective and here we are at 23-5 with 3 games left.
We have to feed the floor if we want to win this game. I hope our fans give this team the juice they deserve.
At least you’re admitting that, it’s why many, myself included, have been beating that drum all year. Not being blind or sunshine pumpers or whatever it is folks wanted to call us, but to not be so reactionary and see a bigger picture as well as the landscape around us. Absolutely in play for the best regular season in program history, in the middle of the best era in program history and yet “fans” want to kick and scream like little kids if we don’t score 85+
I still have concerns with the depth and offensive consistency. Gainey having the flu tonight basically forced us to run a 6-7 man rotation. And the shots don’t fall two games in a row typically.
With that being said, the mostly speaks to the coaching job being done by Barnes. I think this may be his best coaching job of his Tennessee career. The roster has some pretty glaring flaws and isn’t the most talented roster we’ve had top to bottom, yet we sit at 23-5 in the toughest league in the history of the sport.
Hope our fans have the team’s back on Saturday. Wish I could be there. But they deserve it.
If we win out we will end with 11 quad 1 wins and no sub quad 1 losses. I don’t think we’ve ever had a team do that.At least you’re admitting that, it’s why many, myself included, have been beating that drum all year. Not being blind or sunshine pumpers or whatever it is folks wanted to call us, but to not be so reactionary and see a bigger picture as well as the landscape around us. Absolutely in play for the best regular season in program history, in the middle of the best era in program history and yet “fans” want to kick and scream like little kids if we don’t score 85+
Think I'm taking the whole family Saturday. We'll do our part.I hope that our fans show up and show out for the game on Saturday and turn TBA into a hornet’s nest. This is the biggest game of the year with historic implications for this program.
It’s just felt all year like TBA has not had the same juice it used to have. It’s sounded dead on TV more often than not. I think the fans (myself included) have become so consumed by the elusive Final Four that a sizable portion are not appreciating this team for what it has been and still can be. I’ll admit the offense isn’t pretty at times, but it’s been effective and here we are at 23-5 with 3 games left.
We have to feed the floor if we want to win this game. I hope our fans give this team the juice they deserve.
All we have to do it beat South Varolina at home to avoid any sub-Q1 losses, so that's a virtual lock, I'd think.If we win out we will end with 11 quad 1 wins and no sub quad 1 losses. I don’t think we’ve ever had a team do that.
All we have to do it beat South Varolina at home to avoid any sub-Q1 losses, so that's a virtual lock, I'd think.
But here's the crazy part, Auburn, Alabama, Florida, Mizzou, Ole Miss, and Georgia are all on the same track. That's how good the SEC was this year, and how consistent the SEC was out of conference, this year. Almost half the teams in the conference could finish with zero sub-Q1 losses.
Well, our offensive efficiency numbers aren’t going to get any sort of bump off of this, but a win is a win. We survived. That’s what matters. Ugly, ugly game.
Yeah the problem with officiating was highlighted big time last night. We got called for 17 fouls, LSU 19 and honestly had they called the hand checks equally LSU would have probably hit 25+ fouls.
I found it surprising just how physical LSU was but of course as a Tennessee fan other teams tell us we’re not allowed to “complain” about physicality because we’re physical.
I think Okpara could have surprisingly had an even bigger game but he was being mauled in the post and officials just swallowed their whistle. Dubar got shoved in the back right before half and they called it a turnover and not a foul. And while ZZ was sloppy with the basketball most of the game, LSU was swiping like crazy and hand checking to the point the officials could have called a half dozen more fouls on attempted steals by the Tigers alone.
It really just bugs me that college athletics can’t hire better officials than what we’re given in every sport. It’s awful. Hell, last night Stetson baseball ties up the game with Florida in the 7th only to have the run overturned because “the baserunner was not in the running lane” so they called him out to end the inning. I’ll let you take a guess if the official got the call right (Hint: Not even close to being the correct call).