Tennessee Basketball: Vols’ outstanding season still ends with no Final Four
The Final Four door remains shut for the Tennessee Basketball. Not even Dalton Knecht’s 37 points were enough to carry the second-seed Vols past No.
The Final Four door remains shut for the Tennessee Basketball. Not even Dalton Knecht’s 37 points were enough to carry the second-seed Vols past No.
Blame the officials all you want. Tennessee Basketball got tons of huge breaks in its first ever Final Four quest. The Vols shot 11-of-26 from
Tennessee knew Dalton Knecht would be key to a deep run in the NCAA Tournament. Yes, he was key. However, the door to the Final
Deion Sanders, William “The Refrigerator” Perry, Cooper Mays? In modern-day football history, there have only been a few two-way players. That’s not terribly surprising news – playing
Josiah-Jordan James has not had a good season for Tennessee. The fifth-year senior has had scoreless games, 3-point shooting droughts and defensive lapses. But in
Tennessee coach Rick Barnes is one win away from being considered one of the best coaches in UT history. He’s also just one win away
Tennessee will showcase one of the nation’s top players in college basketball this season when the Vols face the top player in the nation in recent memory.
Typically, saying it was all according to plan is a satire comment. Something went so well that a coach couldn’t have drawn it up, so
Tennessee entered its Sweet 16 matchup with all kinds of history aligned against them. The Vols had just made one Elite Eight in school history