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Now that the pre-conference schedule is coming to a close. I think we should have a pretty good idea where teams may stack up. If you struggle against out-of-conference teams; you sure as hell will struggle with the 10-week SEC grind.


First of all, I think the East will be better than the rest just like 10 years ago. And will likely be far better overall. I believe the Rebels are the class of the west as Arkansas is rebuilding and LSU is just plain overrated. I think Auburn -despite a quick start and Alabama will just be bad. Mississippi State's got problems that a whole feel of sports psychologists wouldn't be able to help

The east is better and may be wide open. A quick start will be imperative. Vanderbilt is rebuilding their pitching staff. Florida has had it rough with in-state foes in out-of-conference play. The same for Georgia. Tennessee is rebuilding a staff as well due to injuries more than graduation but if they can survive the first few weeks to heal; they may be the class of the East. Missouri may have a once-ever-decade season that could get them in upper half and in regional play. I'm still not sold on South Carolina but they did get off the mat to beat visiting Texas in 2 of 3


EAST
Vanderbilt 20-10
Tennessee 19-11
Georgia 15-15
Florida 15-15
Missouri 14-16
South Carolina 12-18
Kentucky 11-19


WEST
Mississippi 21-9
LSU 18-12
Arkansas 17-13
Mississippi State 14-16
Auburn 13-17
Texas A&M 11-19
Alabama 9-21

The biggest advantage for Vanderbilt and Mississippi is that they don't play each other and both host Tennessee. Tennessee may be a great team but still lose 2 games to each. They could then win every other series and still finish second in division and third overall. 11 losses is still just a little over 1 loss every weekend

Ole Miss really does have a huge schedule advantage. No Vanderbilt, no Florida, and no Georgia. They would have to fall apart not to win the conference with that schedule. In fact, Tennessee is really the only formable opponent in their first 4 weeks of conference play as they open @ Auburn, Tennessee, @kentucky, and Alabama. Even if the Vols steal 2 games they should be well over .500 and leading the west.

LSU: With a highly ranked class coming in; this team may struggle as roster wonders what next year will be like. I'm not sold on Jay Johnson and LSU did not play all that well in Houston. They open in Red Stick against the Aggies then go to Gainesville.


Miss State will finish near .500 just because the Aggies, Auburn and Tide are bad. They should be better. But aren't.


Speaking of the Aggies. They've been disappointing early on. Ugly series loss to Penn. Ugly performances in Frisco.


I believe Auburn is a Paper Tiger. One good tourney win against Texas Tech. Series loss to a bad MTSU team. Tennessee Tech should have beat them last week as well as Auburn scored 3 late to steal the win.


Maybe I'm pessimistic on Alabama. The Tide held up well at Texas but still lost all three then lost their next game at home against UTM. But they are only beating really bad teams and also lost to North Alabama.


Vanderbilt avoids Ole Miss, but also weaker Miss. State and Alabama. They do have a late season tilt at Arkansas. After a rough start with Oklahoma State. The Commode Dores did well against some less-than-mediocre opposition. So I may be giving them too much credit like pollsters are doing. What if Missouri surprises the Dores in Nashville this weekend? Weather has hit Missouri harder than any other SEC team so they may be still in "Training"

As we know, the Vitellos play both Vandy and Ole Miss on road in back-to-back weeks. Should the Vols be over .500 after the third week then the world may be our oyster.

Both Georgia and Florida scream ".500"! They'll win the series they're supposed to win but also lose the one they're expected.

Missouri is a question mark

South Carolina may has well be the Fightin' Jekyll and Hydes. Clemson has crushed them but I don't like Clemson despite a gaudy 14-1 record. SC has been their only competition. The Gamecocks did surprise #1 Texas in sweeping both Sunday games. (a 7 inning and 9 inning game) But as we know from history. South Carolina RARELY leave the Carolinas in pre-conference play. They have played 1 road game and 2 neutral site games. However, 1 of those neutral site games was still in Columbia, SC anyway. They open at Tennessee and host Vanderbilt. They may be looking up out of a hole early on
 
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The thing to consider, due to schedule; Tennessee may be the best team in conference when all is said and done but because of scheduling luck; the Vols could still finish 3rd in standing.

The SEC normally gets 2 national seeded team in tournament and much of the time gets 3 or 4. in 2021 there were 4 I believe. (Ark. Ms St, Vandy, Tenn) and another 3 hosted regionals. A

A top-3 finish would still likely get UT a national seed.

Should Tennessee win the regular season title with this schedule; then they would truly prove themselves as the best or near best team in nation. As it stands; I'm picking 2nd in the east and 3rd overall. The 2 teams ahead have too many scheduling advantages. Would love to be wrong.
 
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The thing to consider, due to schedule; Tennessee may be the best team in conference when all is said and done but because of scheduling luck; the Vols could still finish 3rd in standing.

The SEC normally gets 2 national seeded team in tournament and much of the time gets 3 or 4. in 2021 there were 4 I believe. (Ark. Ms St, Vandy, Tenn) and another 3 hosted regionals. A

A top-3 finish would still likely get UT a national seed.

Should Tennessee win the regular season title with this schedule; then they would truly prove themselves as the best or near best team in nation. As it stands; I'm picking 2nd in the east and 3rd overall. The 2 teams ahead have too many scheduling advantages. Would love to be wrong.
Makes sense. Thanks for the write up.
 
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The thing to consider, due to schedule; Tennessee may be the best team in conference when all is said and done but because of scheduling luck; the Vols could still finish 3rd in standing.

The SEC normally gets 2 national seeded team in tournament and much of the time gets 3 or 4. in 2021 there were 4 I believe. (Ark. Ms St, Vandy, Tenn) and another 3 hosted regionals. A

A top-3 finish would still likely get UT a national seed.

Should Tennessee win the regular season title with this schedule; then they would truly prove themselves as the best or near best team in nation. As it stands; I'm picking 2nd in the east and 3rd overall. The 2 teams ahead have too many scheduling advantages. Would love to be wrong.

I have to see post season play at LNS again this year. That was just too enjoyable.
 
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Would be a little disappointing for Arkansas if this ends up being a rebuilding year considering Hogs will likely lose 6-7 starters from the lineup and the current Friday night pitcher after this season.

Definitely expected the hitting to be much better than it has been so far. Still it's not like 17-13 is bad at all.
 
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By the way guys. Go to Vivid Seats and other sites and look at the ticket prices for the Vanderbilt series in Nashville.

I was actually on Vanderbilt campus yesterday (incognito) as my daughter plays lacrosse and she wanted to see the Vandy/Colgate game after we watched the Preds/Pens the night before.

With my past on campus I was afraid I would be spotted.

I did not take the free hat. I did not need that mark on my sould
 
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By the way guys. Go to Vivid Seats and other sites and look at the ticket prices for the Vanderbilt series in Nashville.

I was actually on Vanderbilt campus yesterday (incognito) as my daughter plays lacrosse and she wanted to see the Vandy/Colgate game after we watched the Preds/Pens the night before.

With my past on campus I was afraid I would be spotted.

I did not take the free hat. I did not need that mark on my sould

BaseVol tickets are quickly becoming the most sought after ticket in Tennessee.

Saw an interview with Coach V. He said they were going to start having the block parties starting this weekend for people who couldn't get tickets.
 
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BaseVol tickets are quickly becoming the most sought after ticket in Tennessee.

Saw an interview with Coach V. He said they were going to start having the block parties starting this weekend for people who couldn't get tickets.

My bad....This must be what he was talking about.....From UT Sports.

Friday SEC Block Parties
Starting with Friday's SEC opener, an exciting new area will be in place for fans this season. Friday SEC Block Parties will take place for ticketed fans on Pat Head Summitt Street for every Friday SEC contest (weather permitting). The area will only be accessible for fans with tickets to Friday's game.

Friday's SEC Block Parties will feature music, giveaways, face painting, food/beverage options, VolShop sales locations and Vol Network sponsor activations. Additionally, VFL Sterl the Pearl will join various SEC weekend games to add to the electricity in Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Food, drink, and anything else acquired at the block party can be brought inside the stadium. Gates 10A and 11 will be open for fans to use to enter the stadium. Fans may come and go from stadium to the block party as they please.
 
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My bad....This must be what he was talking about.....From UT Sports.

Friday SEC Block Parties
Starting with Friday's SEC opener, an exciting new area will be in place for fans this season. Friday SEC Block Parties will take place for ticketed fans on Pat Head Summitt Street for every Friday SEC contest (weather permitting). The area will only be accessible for fans with tickets to Friday's game.

Friday's SEC Block Parties will feature music, giveaways, face painting, food/beverage options, VolShop sales locations and Vol Network sponsor activations. Additionally, VFL Sterl the Pearl will join various SEC weekend games to add to the electricity in Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Food, drink, and anything else acquired at the block party can be brought inside the stadium. Gates 10A and 11 will be open for fans to use to enter the stadium. Fans may come and go from stadium to the block party as they please.
Yes, interesting that Unlike last year, tickets are required for the Friday block parties. Assume they will allow everyone when we host Regionals. (Yes, I think we will be hosting).
 
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My bad....This must be what he was talking about.....From UT Sports.

Friday SEC Block Parties
Starting with Friday's SEC opener, an exciting new area will be in place for fans this season. Friday SEC Block Parties will take place for ticketed fans on Pat Head Summitt Street for every Friday SEC contest (weather permitting). The area will only be accessible for fans with tickets to Friday's game.

Friday's SEC Block Parties will feature music, giveaways, face painting, food/beverage options, VolShop sales locations and Vol Network sponsor activations. Additionally, VFL Sterl the Pearl will join various SEC weekend games to add to the electricity in Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Food, drink, and anything else acquired at the block party can be brought inside the stadium. Gates 10A and 11 will be open for fans to use to enter the stadium. Fans may come and go from stadium to the block party as they please.

I hope this isn’t true, but I bet it is.
 
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Now that the pre-conference schedule is coming to a close. I think we should have a pretty good idea where teams may stack up. If you struggle against out-of-conference teams; you sure as hell will struggle with the 10-week SEC grind.


First of all, I think the East will be better than the rest just like 10 years ago. And will likely be far better overall. I believe the Rebels are the class of the west as Arkansas is rebuilding and LSU is just plain overrated. I think Auburn -despite a quick start and Alabama will just be bad. Mississippi State's got problems that a whole feel of sports psychologists wouldn't be able to help

The east is better and may be wide open. A quick start will be imperative. Vanderbilt is rebuilding their pitching staff. Florida has had it rough with in-state foes in out-of-conference play. The same for Georgia. Tennessee is rebuilding a staff as well due to injuries more than graduation but if they can survive the first few weeks to heal; they may be the class of the East. Missouri may have a once-ever-decade season that could get them in upper half and in regional play. I'm still not sold on South Carolina but they did get off the mat to beat visiting Texas in 2 of 3


EAST
Vanderbilt 20-10
Tennessee 19-11
Georgia 15-15
Florida 15-15
Missouri 14-16
South Carolina 12-18
Kentucky 11-19


WEST
Mississippi 21-9
LSU 18-12
Arkansas 17-13
Mississippi State 14-16
Auburn 13-17
Texas A&M 11-19
Alabama 9-21

The biggest advantage for Vanderbilt and Mississippi is that they don't play each other and both host Tennessee. Tennessee may be a great team but still lose 2 games to each. They could then win every other series and still finish second in division and third overall. 11 losses is still just a little over 1 loss every weekend

Ole Miss really does have a huge schedule advantage. No Vanderbilt, no Florida, and no Georgia. They would have to fall apart not to win the conference with that schedule. In fact, Tennessee is really the only formable opponent in their first 4 weeks of conference play as they open @ Auburn, Tennessee, @kentucky, and Alabama. Even if the Vols steal 2 games they should be well over .500 and leading the west.

LSU: With a highly ranked class coming in; this team may struggle as roster wonders what next year will be like. I'm not sold on Jay Johnson and LSU did not play all that well in Houston. They open in Red Stick against the Aggies then go to Gainesville.


Miss State will finish near .500 just because the Aggies, Auburn and Tide are bad. They should be better. But aren't.


Speaking of the Aggies. They've been disappointing early on. Ugly series loss to Penn. Ugly performances in Frisco.


I believe Auburn is a Paper Tiger. One good tourney win against Texas Tech. Series loss to a bad MTSU team. Tennessee Tech should have beat them last week as well as Auburn scored 3 late to steal the win.


Maybe I'm pessimistic on Alabama. The Tide held up well at Texas but still lost all three then lost their next game at home against UTM. But they are only beating really bad teams and also lost to North Alabama.


Vanderbilt avoids Ole Miss, but also weaker Miss. State and Alabama. They do have a late season tilt at Arkansas. After a rough start with Oklahoma State. The Commode Dores did well against some less-than-mediocre opposition. So I may be giving them too much credit like pollsters are doing. What if Missouri surprises the Dores in Nashville this weekend? Weather has hit Missouri harder than any other SEC team so they may be still in "Training"

As we know, the Vitellos play both Vandy and Ole Miss on road in back-to-back weeks. Should the Vols be over .500 after the third week then the world may be our oyster.

Both Georgia and Florida scream ".500"! They'll win the series they're supposed to win but also lose the one they're expected.

Missouri is a question mark

South Carolina may has well be the Fightin' Jekyll and Hydes. Clemson has crushed them but I don't like Clemson despite a gaudy 14-1 record. SC has been their only competition. The Gamecocks did surprise #1 Texas in sweeping both Sunday games. (a 7 inning and 9 inning game) But as we know from history. South Carolina RARELY leave the Carolinas in pre-conference play. They have played 1 road game and 2 neutral site games. However, 1 of those neutral site games was still in Columbia, SC anyway. They open at Tennessee and host Vanderbilt. They may be looking up out of a hole early on
This aged well. 😁
 
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Now that the pre-conference schedule is coming to a close. I think we should have a pretty good idea where teams may stack up. If you struggle against out-of-conference teams; you sure as hell will struggle with the 10-week SEC grind.


First of all, I think the East will be better than the rest just like 10 years ago. And will likely be far better overall. I believe the Rebels are the class of the west as Arkansas is rebuilding and LSU is just plain overrated. I think Auburn -despite a quick start and Alabama will just be bad. Mississippi State's got problems that a whole feel of sports psychologists wouldn't be able to help

The east is better and may be wide open. A quick start will be imperative. Vanderbilt is rebuilding their pitching staff. Florida has had it rough with in-state foes in out-of-conference play. The same for Georgia. Tennessee is rebuilding a staff as well due to injuries more than graduation but if they can survive the first few weeks to heal; they may be the class of the East. Missouri may have a once-ever-decade season that could get them in upper half and in regional play. I'm still not sold on South Carolina but they did get off the mat to beat visiting Texas in 2 of 3


EAST
Vanderbilt 20-10
Tennessee 19-11
Georgia 15-15
Florida 15-15
Missouri 14-16
South Carolina 12-18
Kentucky 11-19


WEST
Mississippi 21-9
LSU 18-12
Arkansas 17-13
Mississippi State 14-16
Auburn 13-17
Texas A&M 11-19
Alabama 9-21

The biggest advantage for Vanderbilt and Mississippi is that they don't play each other and both host Tennessee. Tennessee may be a great team but still lose 2 games to each. They could then win every other series and still finish second in division and third overall. 11 losses is still just a little over 1 loss every weekend

Ole Miss really does have a huge schedule advantage. No Vanderbilt, no Florida, and no Georgia. They would have to fall apart not to win the conference with that schedule. In fact, Tennessee is really the only formable opponent in their first 4 weeks of conference play as they open @ Auburn, Tennessee, @kentucky, and Alabama. Even if the Vols steal 2 games they should be well over .500 and leading the west.

LSU: With a highly ranked class coming in; this team may struggle as roster wonders what next year will be like. I'm not sold on Jay Johnson and LSU did not play all that well in Houston. They open in Red Stick against the Aggies then go to Gainesville.


Miss State will finish near .500 just because the Aggies, Auburn and Tide are bad. They should be better. But aren't.


Speaking of the Aggies. They've been disappointing early on. Ugly series loss to Penn. Ugly performances in Frisco.


I believe Auburn is a Paper Tiger. One good tourney win against Texas Tech. Series loss to a bad MTSU team. Tennessee Tech should have beat them last week as well as Auburn scored 3 late to steal the win.


Maybe I'm pessimistic on Alabama. The Tide held up well at Texas but still lost all three then lost their next game at home against UTM. But they are only beating really bad teams and also lost to North Alabama.


Vanderbilt avoids Ole Miss, but also weaker Miss. State and Alabama. They do have a late season tilt at Arkansas. After a rough start with Oklahoma State. The Commode Dores did well against some less-than-mediocre opposition. So I may be giving them too much credit like pollsters are doing. What if Missouri surprises the Dores in Nashville this weekend? Weather has hit Missouri harder than any other SEC team so they may be still in "Training"

As we know, the Vitellos play both Vandy and Ole Miss on road in back-to-back weeks. Should the Vols be over .500 after the third week then the world may be our oyster.

Both Georgia and Florida scream ".500"! They'll win the series they're supposed to win but also lose the one they're expected.

Missouri is a question mark

South Carolina may has well be the Fightin' Jekyll and Hydes. Clemson has crushed them but I don't like Clemson despite a gaudy 14-1 record. SC has been their only competition. The Gamecocks did surprise #1 Texas in sweeping both Sunday games. (a 7 inning and 9 inning game) But as we know from history. South Carolina RARELY leave the Carolinas in pre-conference play. They have played 1 road game and 2 neutral site games. However, 1 of those neutral site games was still in Columbia, SC anyway. They open at Tennessee and host Vanderbilt. They may be looking up out of a hole early on


Volunteers will go undefeated in SEC play this season.
 
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Just thought I would comment to show how wrong I was after just the third SEC series.
The Vols now hold all the cards
We could go 10-11 the rest of the season and still finish 19-11. We could also lose every remaining series 1-2 and still finish above .500 in conference play. That’s crazy to even think about lol
 
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