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Title: The SEC meatgrinder continues
Post by: Black Diamond Vol on January 31, 2018, 02:47:59 EST
Last night UGA beat UF, aTm beat Arkansas, and I thought Vandy was going to pull the shocker in Rupp, but of course they Vandy'd it up at the end. 

We're now right in the thick of the race for the SEC title, but someone needs to beat Auburn.  And even if they lose a couple down the stretch, we would probably have to run the table to catch them.  I don't see that happening. 

But a #2 seed in the SECT is a realistic goal.


Title: Re: The SEC meatgrinder continues
Post by: EmerilVOL on January 31, 2018, 03:19:28 EST
Last night UGA beat UF, aTm beat Arkansas, and I thought Vandy was going to pull the shocker in Rupp, but of course they Vandy'd it up at the end. 

We're now right in the thick of the race for the SEC title, but someone needs to beat Auburn.  And even if they lose a couple down the stretch, we would probably have to run the table to catch them.  I don't see that happening. 

But a #2 seed in the SECT is a realistic goal.

UF's biggest problem is that they seem to be a very perimeter oriented team and if they have an off night shooting....guess what....it's a big fat ole L.  I used to remember that UF played a very in "yer" face go to the paint style under their former Eddie Munster Look Alike Winner coach, but now they seem to be getting more and more perimeter oriented.  Them pulling off the upset in Rupp impressed me, but they seem to be wildly up and down during consecutive games (yes beating Baylor they seemed to be over the hump) but now big ole bad UGA beats them.   Very interesting race in echoing Calislimey's comments the other regarding the SEC this year!



Title: Re: The SEC meatgrinder continues
Post by: Tnphil on January 31, 2018, 04:44:27 EST
Auburn seems to be a heavy perimeter team too but dang they don't seem to have a off night filling up the basket.


Title: Re: The SEC meatgrinder continues
Post by: Creek Walker on January 31, 2018, 04:57:56 EST
It really disappoints me to see Auburn on pace to win the conference. I've always been a Bruce Pearl apologist...until now. The current scandal was the final straw for me. There's no way he didn't know of Chuck Person's involvement and at this point it seems clear that Bruce simply can't help himself. He is a career cheater.


Title: Re: The SEC meatgrinder continues
Post by: Tnphil on January 31, 2018, 05:14:09 EST
It really disappoints me to see Auburn on pace to win the conference. I've always been a Bruce Pearl apologist...until now. The current scandal was the final straw for me. There's no way he didn't know of Chuck Person's involvement and at this point it seems clear that Bruce simply can't help himself. He is a career cheater.

Maybe he's learned from the best in the business to let other people do the dirty stuff then in the end play Sgt. Shultz......I know nothing.....nothing.


Title: Re: The SEC meatgrinder continues
Post by: Black Diamond Vol on January 31, 2018, 06:12:27 EST
It really disappoints me to see Auburn on pace to win the conference. I've always been a Bruce Pearl apologist...until now. The current scandal was the final straw for me. There's no way he didn't know of Chuck Person's involvement and at this point it seems clear that Bruce simply can't help himself. He is a career cheater.

I can't help it- I still like him.  Faults and all.  His first couple seasons in Knoxville were the most fun I've had rooting for UT sports since...probably the '85 Sugar Vols.  So those teams will always hold a special place in my heart. 

That said, I'll be pulling against him for the rest of this season.  Even when he plays (gag) UK. :frown:


Title: Re: The SEC meatgrinder continues
Post by: 10EC on February 01, 2018, 02:54:17 EST
That said, I'll be pulling against him for the rest of this season.  Even when he plays (gag) UK. :frown:

Sometimes I don't know who you are... :wtf:


Title: Re: The SEC meatgrinder continues
Post by: Coupe De VOL on February 01, 2018, 03:45:07 EST
Last night UGA beat UF, aTm beat Arkansas, and I thought Vandy was going to pull the shocker in Rupp, but of course they Vandy'd it up at the end. 

We're now right in the thick of the race for the SEC title, but someone needs to beat Auburn.  And even if they lose a couple down the stretch, we would probably have to run the table to catch them.  I don't see that happening. 

But a #2 seed in the SECT is a realistic goal.

The next half of the season will be a lot tougher.  4 of our 6 wins have come from the bottom 3 teams in Conference.  I'm just hoping we can finish the second half 5-4.  If we can avoid those setback games that seem to occur once in a while, we can make a run at the #2 seed, I suppose.  Our non conf schedule just keeps looking better and better.  ISU trounced WVU yesterday and #2 Purdue has won 18 in a row!


Title: Re: The SEC meatgrinder continues
Post by: BanditVol on February 01, 2018, 05:25:36 EST
The next half of the season will be a lot tougher.  4 of our 6 wins have come from the bottom 3 teams in Conference.  I'm just hoping we can finish the second half 5-4.  If we can avoid those setback games that seem to occur once in a while, we can make a run at the #2 seed, I suppose.  Our non conf schedule just keeps looking better and better.  ISU trounced WVU yesterday and #2 Purdue has won 18 in a row!

Yep.  The final 8 games, with the exception of Ole Miss at home, are all tough.  Second easiest is Uga at home, and while I think we will be comfortably favored, Uga is one of those teams that can get hot on any given night. 

The two Mississippi schools at the end of the season look easy, but are back to back on the road, and given how tough it is to win on the road, I only expect us to split those.

Still...if we hold serve at home the rest of the way and take one of the MS schools on the road, we can be 11-7 as you suggest and if we steal an additional road win, even better.  OTOH, I am not sure we can beat UF at home.

It will be an interesting run for sure.

If we somehow beat UK at Rupp in a week, I might start getting really excited.   :biggrin:


Title: Re: The SEC meatgrinder continues
Post by: Coupe De VOL on February 01, 2018, 05:37:30 EST
Yep.  The final 8 games, with the exception of Ole Miss at home, are all tough.  Second easiest is Uga at home, and while I think we will be comfortably favored, Uga is one of those teams that can get hot on any given night. 

The two Mississippi schools at the end of the season look easy, but are back to back on the road, and given how tough it is to win on the road, I only expect us to split those.

Still...if we hold serve at home the rest of the way and take one of the MS schools on the road, we can be 11-7 as you suggest and if we steal an additional road win, even better.  OTOH, I am not sure we can beat UF at home.

It will be an interesting run for sure.

If we somehow beat UK at Rupp in a week, I might start getting really excited.   :biggrin:

I think UF at home should be a pretty good yardstick of just what this team is.  Winning at Rupp will be a tall order.  When is the last time we swept the 'cats???