SAD NEWS : the TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS are at huge lost of……

Tonight, Tennessee will travel to Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas, to play the Arkansas Razorbacks. The Volunteers, who suffered a crushing defeat against Texas A&M, are hoping to recover once more. After defeating Georgia on Saturday, Arkansas is rallying from a terrible start to SEC play.

Arkansas’s overall record is a dismal 12-11, with a 3-7 record in SEC play.

 

Rick Barnes remarked of Arkansas, “Well, they beat Purdue (in an exhibition game), who I think arguably right now, best team in the country.” They defeated Texas A&M and Duke. And if you look back at what Eric does, you’ll see that his teams improve. They will engage in combat. They act in this manner. Once more, his teams have consistently improved as the season progresses. We are aware of their fantastic home crowd and arena. We anticipate that it will be the hardest game we have played all year.

Based on KenPom’s metric, Arkansas is ranked 119th. Considering the defeat on Saturday, Tennessee comes in at number seven. KenPom anticipates an 11

And you fine folks know what that means. It’s time to grab some orange and white chips and scoop out a gooey queso of Tennessee Volunteers-related thoughts on this fine day after the Super Bowl.

But that means that Trey Smith is now a two-time Super Bowl champion. The outstanding guard for the Chiefs turned in a solid performance, with a very good 75.3 Pro Football Focus mark this year, which was the second highest on the Chiefs’ line. With back to back titles under his belt and a good look at a third straight coming, he’s got the chance to become remembered as part of a true dynasty, much as Dallas’ and New England’s linemen earned widespread acclaim during their respective ones. After everything he dealt with at Tennessee with the blood clot issues, you have to love how things have turned out for him. Congrats, #65.

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