justingroves
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I'm certain that he thinks two recent losses represent a disturbing trend.After watching an uninspired UF lose to an avg LSU team this afternoon, I believe we have better than a 50/50 chance of beating them in TBA. The Vols are in. Even the nat'l braoadcasters have mentioned that Tenn is a different team w/ Lofton in the lineup. I think we may be getting more respect nationally than we believe, no matter what Lawgator thinks...
After watching an uninspired UF lose to an avg LSU team this afternoon, I believe we have better than a 50/50 chance of beating them in TBA. The Vols are in. Even the nat'l braoadcasters have mentioned that Tenn is a different team w/ Lofton in the lineup. I think we may be getting more respect nationally than we believe, no matter what Lawgator thinks...
What was the purpose in creating such a negative thread? Where has UT been listed as a 6-seed? We just punched our ticket to the Dance today. Why start a thread for the silly purpose of why, in someone's opinion, we're not a 6-seed? A discussion of what seeds are possible, given different finishing scenarios, which is what this turned into, is worthwhile though. On that note, I think I'll start a thread called, "No way we get a 1-seed."
I know, I know, but the SEC road win was the only missing item on the resume. Even if, worst case scenario, UT loses to Florida and Georgia and loses in the 1st round of the SEC tournament, they've still got 20 wins, 8-8 SEC record (at worst), RPI will be in the 20's (at worst), 5 wins over ranked teams. The only question now is seeding. If UT does lose out, they'll be an 8 or 9 seed. Another win or two and they could go as high as 5 or 6.
Well, mainly to pour cold water on posts like this...
http://www.volnation.com/forum/tennessee-vols/26278-our-ticket-now-punched.html
The selection committee will give exactly zero thought to where they seeded Tennessee last year. If they worried about past seeding mistakes, Arizona would be no higher than a 10 seed in the next five tournaments.
I do think that we would be more dangerous in the NCAAs in an underdog role than as a favorite. Last year, we were viewed as the weakest 2-seed. This year, if we are seeded between 7 and 9, our potential 2nd-round opponent might overlook us a tad.
Cue the requisite quote about Tennessee playing better as an underdog...I do think that we would be more dangerous in the NCAAs in an underdog role than as a favorite. Last year, we were viewed as the weakest 2-seed. This year, if we are seeded between 7 and 9, our potential 2nd-round opponent might overlook us a tad.
Well, if we lose the next 2 games, then are 1 and done in the SEC tourney, that is gonna be a lot of pressure on us to even slip in the tourney, especially if one of the at-large spots goes to a team that is 15-15 and won some mid-major tourney.
(In other words, we need to be rooting for teams like Butler to win their conference tourney. And really, you can make an argument that Memphis needs to win theirs, also, even though CUSA is technically not a mid-major, but is in a weak conference this year.)