Biggest Game? Good grief

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I have to roll my eyes at all of the hyperbole that we hear during sports broadcast. Today, near the end of the game,(between Mashack’s last free throws) I heard Jimmy Dykes (who I like) say “they said this is the biggest home game in the history of UT men’s basketball”,
Who would say this? Obviously not anyone who has been a UT basketball fan for many years. Why is this game so big? It’s not for a conference title. It will affect SEC tournament seeding, and likely NCAA tournament seeding. Otherwise it’s a regular season game.
What am I missing?
 
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I have to roll my eyes at all of the hyperbole that we hear during sports broadcast. Today, near the end of the game,(between Mashack’s last free throws) I heard Jimmy Dykes (who I like) say “they said this is the biggest home game in the history of UT men’s basketball”,
Who would say this? Obviously not anyone who has been a UT basketball fan for many years. Why is this game so big? It’s not for a conference title. It will affect SEC tournament seeding, and likely NCAA tournament seeding. Otherwise it’s a regular season game.
What am I missing?
“The biggest home game in the history of UT men’s basketball”
1. Pretty sure we’ve never played an NCAA or SEC tournament game at home.
2. How many times have we been a number #1 seed in NCAA tournament?
3. Perhaps we could modify the thread a little and make a collective list of the home games that have been bigger than this one.
 
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“The biggest home game in the history of UT men’s basketball”
1. Pretty sure we’ve never played an NCAA or SEC tournament game at home.
2. How many times have we been a number #1 seed in NCAA tournament?
3. Perhaps we could modify the thread a little and make a collective list of the home games that have been bigger than this one.
We have played SEC tourney game in Knoxville. The 1989 tourney was TBA.
 
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Biggest....doubtful. But VERY big in terms of history of Vol basketball with now a very good chance to secure the first ever #1 seed in the NCAA. And with a #1 seed a better path to the Final Four!!
I still have the 1977 Tennessee-Kentucky game in Stokely as the biggest regular season home game. Was for SEC championship (no tournament that year). Nationally known stars (harder to have with no internet) in Ernie, Bernie, the Twin Towers, Jack Givens. Place was packed with national media. Good guys won 81-79. Amazingly almost 50 years ago now.
 
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I still have the 1977 Tennessee-Kentucky game in Stokely as the biggest regular season home game. Was for SEC championship (no tournament that year). Nationally known stars (harder to have with no internet) in Ernie, Bernie, the Twin Towers, Jack Givens. Place was packed with national media. Good guys won 81-79. Amazingly almost 50 years ago now.
Was that the final score? I know we came back from being 11 down in the 2nd half. I thought it was a 4 or 6 or win. Regardless, we had already beaten them in our first game at Rupp in OT
 
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I still have the 1977 Tennessee-Kentucky game in Stokely as the biggest regular season home game. Was for SEC championship (no tournament that year). Nationally known stars (harder to have with no internet) in Ernie, Bernie, the Twin Towers, Jack Givens. Place was packed with national media. Good guys won 81-79. Amazingly almost 50 years ago now.
Was there! It was such a great game!
 
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I believe beating Florida in 2006 and 2007 gave life back to TN basketball.

Whipping #5 Florida by 20 at home back in February got us back in the #1 seed conversation this year. Bama game would have been meaningless if not for the Florida redemption a few weeks ago.
 
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I believe beating Florida in 2006 and 2007 gave life back to TN basketball.

Whipping #5 Florida by 20 at home back in February got us back in the #1 seed conversation this year. Bama game would have been meaningless if not for the Florida redemption a few weeks ago.
We beat Florida without ZZ and Milicic for the entire game by 20. Thanks, Rick
 
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I have to roll my eyes at all of the hyperbole that we hear during sports broadcast. Today, near the end of the game,(between Mashack’s last free throws) I heard Jimmy Dykes (who I like) say “they said this is the biggest home game in the history of UT men’s basketball”,
Who would say this? Obviously not anyone who has been a UT basketball fan for many years. Why is this game so big? It’s not for a conference title. It will affect SEC tournament seeding, and likely NCAA tournament seeding. Otherwise it’s a regular season game.
What am I missing?
For a very very good shot at a #1 seed...we've never got a #1 seed so he has an argument. Especially if we end up keeping that spot in the next week.
 
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Was that the final score? I know we came back from being 11 down in the 2nd half. I thought it was a 4 or 6 or win. Regardless, we had already beaten them in our first game at Rupp in OT
Yup. You got it right. We were down 66-55 midway through second half. Grunfeld and King played all 40 minutes. Amazingly Grunfeld only had 9 points. But King, well he ate up Kentucky as usual with 36.
 
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Beating Kansas in late January 2010 was big. We've beaten about 7 or 8 teams ranked in the top 5 at TBA. It's a record for the last decade
I remember that KU game. That was a huge win, but you could make an argument that with a 1-seed on the line that the stakes were higher today.

It’s an interesting conversation imo, and a good excuse to relive some great moments 😃
 
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I remember that KU game. That was a huge win, but you could make an argument that with a 1-seed on the line that the stakes were higher today.

It’s an interesting conversation imo, and a good excuse to relive some great moments 😃
For sure the stakes were higher today in a game we battled, even with some sloppiness, and came out the winner when it looked like we were going to lose. Sears was top shelf making a ton of contested shots
 
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This was an elimination game for a #1 seed because it was Bama’s 3rd loss in 5 games and we had to have it to move ahead of them on the S-Curve. It also puts us ahead of them for geographic preference in the NCAA Tournament, which places us in Lexington for the first weekend as of now. I don’t know if it’s the biggest home game in Tennessee history, but I’d argue it was the biggest win in TBA history due to the national implications.
 

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