Tennessee-Cincinnati Four Factors Gameplan

With the return of men’s basketball comes the return of the GRT Four Factors Gameplan. If you are unfamiliar with the concept of the Four Factors, you can read up on it here. It’s early in the season, so small sample sizes mean suspect conclusions, but here is the data we have so far and what it might mean for the game tomorrow against the Cincinnati Bearcats.

Summary and Score Prediction

The Vols have played only one game, and that after an extended break from practice due to pandemic-related stuff, but they do already have some to-dos. First, they need to shoot better from the field. They had a very poor night against Colorado, but really, they weren’t especially efficient much of last year, either. So I’d expect that getting good shots and knocking them down will be a priority tomorrow.

How might they do that? Solve the zone, which Colorado used effectively to slow down a Tennessee team that was threatening early to run away with it. The Vols should expect opponents to use the zone liberally until they find an effective counter.

Third, they need to kibosh the turnovers. This was a real problem last year and continued in the first game this year.

So here’s our humble suggestion on how to better enjoy the Cincinnati game tomorrow by knowing what to watch for:

  1. Once Cincinnati goes to a zone defense, watch the Vols closely. Expect them to try to get the ball into the middle of the zone, and this time, knock down those mid-range jumpers. Going to the bucket and drawing fouls could work, too.
  2. Limit the turnovers. This was (ahem) epidemic last year, and it’s time for a vaccine already. They don’t need to be the best in the nation at protecting the ball, but they need to stop being one of the worst. Ten to twelve per game would be much better than 15.

KenPom likes the Vols by 7 and puts the score at Tennessee 70, Cincinnati 63, which translates into a 74% chance of winning.


Baseline

First up, here’s what each team looks like at this point of the season.

The Vols’ shooting percentage from the field was terrible in the first game and was hopefully an aberration. Its defense was not and was hopefully a sign of things to come.

Four Factors: Straight-Up

Effective FG%

Conclusion: The Bearcats are shooting well so far; the Vols are not.

Turnover %

Conclusion: Ditto turnovers. One game does not a pattern make, but this was a problem for Tennessee last year, and it’s worth keeping a wary eye on.

Offensive Rebound %

Conclusion: Good news here, as Tennessee’s out of the 2020 gate with a decent offensive rebound percentage and tomorrow will be going up against a Cincinnati team that was merely okay on the boards.

Free Throw Rate

Conclusion: I wonder if the zone defense that Colorado played most of the first game is responsible for limited free throw attempts. I suspect we’ll get an opportunity to find out, as teams would probably be wise to continue to play zone until Tennessee proves they have an effective counter.

Four Factors: Opponent impact

Effective FG%

Conclusions

The Vols shot poorly in the opener, but Cincinnati’s defense isn’t anything to be overly concerned with, so let’s see what happens in the second game. And the Vols’ shooting defense figures to be really good this season and proved it in the first game. Expect the Bearcats to have trouble scoring.

Turnover %

Conclusions

The Vols turned the ball over too much in the first game and could find out in its second whether the problem is them or the competition. They are, so far, exceptional at creating turnovers, although Cincinnati is (also so far; I’ll stop saying this now) not bad at protecting the ball.

Offensive Rebounding %

Conclusions

It appears that Cincinnati could make it difficult for the Vols to nab offensive rebounds. We’ll see. On the other side, they haven’t been terrific getting their own, but the Vols so far (I lied) haven’t been very effective on the defensive boards.

Free Throw Rate

Conclusions

Perhaps getting to the free throw line will be easier for the Vols tomorrow. So far (!), they’re doing a fine job of defending without fouling.

Go Vols.

Tennessee-Vanderbilt, according to the GRT Statsy Preview Machine

Tennessee opened as a 15-point favorite over Vanderbilt this week, and as I write this, the line is 14.5. The GRT Statsy Preview Machine isn’t particularly sure of itself this week, but it thinks that line is just a bit high. Here’s why.

Scoring Offense and Scoring Defense for both teams

Tennessee’s Scoring Offense this year: 20
Vanderbilt’s Scoring Offense this year: 14.5
Tennessee’s Scoring Defense this year: 31.3
Vanderbilt’s Scoring Defense this year: 36.8

From the perspective of Tennessee

The Vanderbilt scoring defense of 36.8 is most similar to the following prior Tennessee opponents:

  • South Carolina 36
  • Arkansas 33

Tennessee scored 31 points against South Carolina but only 13 points against Arkansas.

Together, that’s 64% of what those teams usually give up, making the estimated points for Tennessee against Vanderbilt 23.5.

The Vanderbilt scoring offense of 14.5 is most similar to the following prior Tennessee opponents:

  • Kentucky 21.7
  • South Carolina 23.5

So yeah, this is the worst offense Tennessee has played this season by a long shot. However, Kentucky got 34 points against Tennessee, and South Carolina got 27, 135% of what those teams usually get. That puts the estimated points for Vanderbilt against Tennessee at 19.6.

Estimated score: Tennessee 23.5, Vanderbilt 19.6

From the perspective of Vanderbilt

The Tennessee scoring defense of 31.3 is most similar to the following prior Vanderbilt opponents:

  • LSU 33.4
  • Mississippi State 28.4

Vanderbilt scored only 7 points against LSU and 17 points against Mississippi State. That’s a measly 39% of what those teams usually give up, putting the estimated points for Vanderbilt against Tennessee at 12.2.

The Tennessee scoring offense of 20 is most similar to the following prior Vanderbilt opponents:

  • Kentucky 21.7
  • Mississippi State 18.3

Kentucky got 38 points against Vandy, and Mississippi State got 24. That’s 155% of what those teams usually get, so the estimated points for Tennessee against Vanderbilt is 31.

Estimated score: Vanderbilt 12.2, Tennessee 31

SPM Final Estimates

Combining the results from both perspectives, here’s what we get:

SPM Final estimated score: Tennessee 27.3, Vanderbilt 15.9

SPM Final estimated spread: Tennessee -11.4

Difference between the SPM and the Vegas opening spread: 3.6

That makes this a Category 1 game, meaning the Machine is not particularly self-confident.

Eyeball adjustments

I feel pretty good about most of those comps with the exception of using just South Carolina and Arkansas for scoring defense due to the significantly different performances against those teams. Due to that, I re-ran the Machine using three comps and got this: Tennessee -17.8, which feels more right. However, re-running it again with all games as comps, the result is back to Tennessee -11.5, basically the same as running it with only two comps. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

So . . . I’m going with the all comps version (and leaning toward a higher spread in favor of the Vols): Tennessee 27, Vanderbilt 15. I do think it could easily be more than that, but as good as optimism is at holding my hand through the valleys, it’s terrible at picking games. 🙂

Other predictions from other systems

With the Vols 15-point favorites and an over/under of 51.5, Vegas is predicting a score of something like Tennessee 33, Vanderbilt 18.

Bill Connelly’s SP+ likes Tennessee by 16.8 (Tennessee 34, Vanderbilt 17) and gives the Vols an 83% chance of winning.

Bottom line

I am in reluctant agreement with the Statsy Preview Machine that the Vols will not cover the 15-point opening spread this week. We are both at odds with SP+.

  • Vegas: Tennessee 33, Vanderbilt 18 (Tennessee -15)
  • SP+: Tennessee 34, Vanderbilt 17 (Tennessee -16.8, covers)
  • GRT’s Statsy Preview Machine: Tennessee 27.3, Vanderbilt 15.9 (Tennessee -11.4, doesn’t cover)
  • Me: Tennessee 27, Vanderbilt 15 (Tennessee -12, doesn’t cover)

Season results on Tennessee games

Season-long results for all games can be found here.

What do y’all think?

Gameplanning Tennessee-Vanderbilt with head-to-head statistical rankings

The 2-6 Tennessee Volunteers should finally be able to find some success when they take on the 0-8 Vanderbilt Commodores this weekend. The head-to-head stat rankings suggest that Tennessee’s defense should be able render Vandy’s offense mostly impotent (with some exception for the passing game.) The main question is whether the Vols’ offense can finally get unstuck against a defense struggling as much as it is.

When the Vols have the ball

Link to table

Where’s the opportunity?

While that orange and red monstrosity up there shows that Tennessee’s offense has an advantage over Vanderbilt’s defense in every category except third down conversions, most of the supposed advantages are pretty slight. If there’s an opportunity, it appears to be in the passing game. Maybe I should put a question mark there. Maybe there’s an advantage in the passing game? Yeah, that looks more accurate.

Where’s the danger?

Vanderbilt’s defense is struggling, but so is Tennessee’s offense. This is a game where you just hope that finally playing somebody doing worse than you makes you look and feel a lot better.

Gameplan for the Vols on offense

Whatever you feel like you do best, do that. Get ahead of the sticks, then get ahead on the scoreboard, and then keep doing that until the clock hits all zeroes, and only then can you breathe a sigh of relief. You really should be able to do what you want against these guys, but if you find you can’t, don’t stay in denial for too long. Find something that works, and hurry.

Vols on defense

Link to table

Where’s the opportunity?

The good news is that Vanderbilt’s offense is struggling as much as Tennessee’s, and Tennessee’s defense is doing marginally better than Vandy’s. The Vols’ defense should be able to keep Vanderbilt’s offense from having much of any success, especially on the ground and on the scoreboard.

Where’s the danger?

Vanderbilt’s passing game isn’t breaking any records, but neither is Tennessee’s pass defense, so if this one’s going to hurt, it’s going to hurt through the air.

Gameplan for the Vols on defense

Mitigate any damage through the air, and just keep all the black and gold in front of you and out of the end zone.

Special teams

Link to table

Huge advantage for the Vols on special teams.

Turnovers and penalties

Link to table

Vanderbilt is disciplined from a penalties perspective, but they are even more likely to turn the ball over than are the Vols.

How to watch the Vols like a pro: GRT’s Week 15 college football TV schedule

Tennessee’s basketball and football teams are both in action starting at 12:30 on Saturday, and there’s a handful of other hoops and football games to catch this weekend as well.

The full GRT college football TV schedule for the week is toward the bottom of the post, but first we have a curated viewing schedule just for Vols fans.

Thursday, December 10, 2020 – Friday, December 11, 2020

Date Sport Away Home Time TV
12/10/20 Football Pittsburgh Georgia Tech 7:00 PM ESPN3
12/10/20 Hoops #24 San Diego St. #23 Arizona St. 10:00 PM FS1
12/11/20 Hoops Omaha #5 Kansas 7:00 PM ESPN2
12/11/20 Football Utah #21 Colorado 9:30 PM FS1

A mixture of basketball and football to start off your weekend. That Kansas game is on there because we’ll (hopefully!) see them soon.

Gameday, December 12, 2020

Sport Away Home Time TV
NOON
Hoops Cincinnati #12 Tennessee 12:30 PM SECN
Football #1 Alabama Arkansas 12:00 PM ESPN
Football #9 Georgia #25 Missouri 12:00 PM SECN
AFTERNOON
Football Tennessee Vanderbilt 4:00 PM SECN
EVENING
Football LSU #6 Florida 7:00 PM ESPN

It’s a Tennessee takeover on the SEC Network to begin your Saturday, as the basketball team tips there at noon-thirty against Cincinnati and the football team takes on Vanderbilt there at 4:00.

Check in on Alabama-Arkansas and Georgia-Missouri during halftime of the basketball game, and then catch LSU-Florida football late on ESPN.

Full searchable college football TV schedule

Here’s the entire 2020 college football TV schedule for this week (as of 10:00 AM on 12/9/20):

DateAwayHomeTimeTV
12/10/20 Florida Atlantic Southern Mississippi 6:30 PM CBSSN
12/10/20 Pittsburgh Georgia Tech 7:00 PM ESPN3
12/11/20 North Texas UTEP 6:00 PM ESPN3
12/11/20 Charlotte Marshall 6:30 PM CBSSN
12/11/20 Arizona State Arizona 7:00 PM ESPN
12/11/20 Utah #21 Colorado 9:30 PM FS1
12/11/20 Nevada San José State 10:00 PM CBSSN
12/12/20 #1 Alabama Arkansas 12:00 PM ESPN
12/12/20 #9 Georgia #25 Missouri 12:00 PM SECN
12/12/20 #11 Oklahoma West Virginia 12:00 PM ABC
12/12/20 Illinois #14 Northwestern 12:00 PM ESPN2
12/12/20 Rutgers Maryland 12:00 PM
12/12/20 Minnesota Nebraska 12:00 PM
12/12/20 Miami (OH) Bowling Green 12:00 PM ESPN3
12/12/20 Northern Illinois Eastern Michigan 12:00 PM ESPN3
12/12/20 Western Michigan Ball State 12:00 PM ESPN+
12/12/20 Houston Memphis 12:00 PM ESPN+
12/12/20 Wake Forest Louisville 12:00 PM ACCN
12/12/20 UAB Rice 1:00 PM ESPN3
12/12/20 Akron Buffalo 2:30 PM CBSSN
12/12/20 #13 Coastal Carolina Troy 3:00 PM ESPN+
12/12/20 Central Michigan Toledo 3:00 PM ESPN3
12/12/20 Navy Army 3:00 PM CBS
12/12/20 Incarnate Word Arkansas State 3:00 PM ESPN3
12/12/20 #17 North Carolina #10 Miami 3:30 PM ABC
12/12/20 Purdue #12 Indiana 3:30 PM BTN
12/12/20 Wisconsin #16 Iowa 3:30 PM
12/12/20 #20 Texas Kansas 3:30 PM ESPNU
12/12/20 Michigan State Penn State 3:30 PM ESPN
12/12/20 Washington Oregon 4:00 PM
12/12/20 Duke Florida State 4:00 PM ACCN
12/12/20 Tennessee Vanderbilt 4:00 PM SECN
12/12/20 Boise State Wyoming 6:00 PM CBSSN
12/12/20 Appalachian State Georgia Southern 6:00 PM ESPN3
12/12/20 LSU #6 Florida 7:00 PM ESPN
12/12/20 #22 Oklahoma State Baylor 7:00 PM ESPNU
12/12/20 Louisiana Tech TCU 7:00 PM FS1
12/12/20 #15 USC UCLA 7:30 PM ABC
12/12/20 Auburn Mississippi State 7:30 PM SECN
12/12/20 Virginia Virginia Tech 8:00 PM ACCN
12/12/20 Utah State Colorado State 9:30 PM CBSSN
12/12/20 San Diego State #18 BYU 10:00 PM ESPN2
12/12/20 Stanford Oregon State 10:30 PM ESPNU
12/12/20 California Washington State 10:30 PM
12/12/20 Fresno State New Mexico 10:30 PM FS1
12/12/20 UNLV Hawai'i 11:00 PM
12/12/20 Michigan #4 Ohio State Canceled
12/12/20 Ole Miss #5 Texas A&M Postponed
12/12/20 #8 Cincinnati #24 Tulsa Canceled
12/12/20 Ohio Kent State Canceled

2020 GRT college football picks: Week 15

Pretty good week for the ol’ GRT Statsy Preview Machine. It went 27-18 (60%) overall, 12-5 (70.59%) in Category 2, and 7-4 (63.64%) in Category 3. For the season, the Machine is now 239-210 (53.23%) in Category 1, 92-74 (55.42%) in Category 2, and 47-37 (55.95%) in Category 3.

Of the seven “Category 4” games, one was postponed, and I excluded another because it wasn’t actually a Category 4 game. The others went 3-2 (60%), making the results for the five weeks we’ve been tracking them 14-3 (82.35%).

Using the same spreads as SP+, the Machine was also 27-18 (60%) overall for the week.

SP+ had a rough week, going 20-25 (44%) officially, using its own spreads. It happens. For the season, SP+ is 229-217-6 (51.3%). It did the same against our spreads this week and is now 246-203 (54.79%) for the season against the same Vegas opening spreads that we use.

Below are the GRT Statsy Preview Machine’s picks for Week 15 of the 2020 college football season. As always, if you’re wondering why we do this or what I mean when I refer to “confidence” and when I place game predictions into different categories, check out this post. Also, in case it’s not perfectly clear from the above results, spreads matter.

GRT SPM 2020 Week 15 Picks

This week, there are 12 Category 3 games, those that the GRT Statsy Preview Machine likes particularly well. Of those, six make the Category 4 cut because they also agree with SP+:

  • Georgia at Missouri (Georgia -12.5)
  • Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan (Eastern Michigan -3.5)
  • Stanford at Oregon State (Oregon State +4)
  • Ohio at Kent State (Ohio +6)
  • Minnesota at Nebraska (Minnesota +9.5)
  • Navy at Army (Army -5.5)

Gameday on Rocky Top Podcast – Episode 172 – What are we doing?

The GRT guys try not to talk about the Florida game, what on earth is going on with the quarterbacks, and the state of the program for nearly an hour and then vow to devote more time to hoops next time!

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Rollervol wins Week 14 of the 2020 GRT Pick ‘Em; birdjam remains season leader

Congratulations to rollervol, who finished first in Week 14 of the 2020 GRT Pick ‘Em with a record of 12-5 and 129 confidence points.

Here are the full results for this week:

Rank Player W-L Points Tiebreaker
1 rollervol 12-5 129 34-14
2 MariettaVol1 12-5 127 43-15**
2 Knottfair 12-5 127 42-17
2 PAVolFan 12-5 127 28-10
5 keeps corn in a jar 14-3 126 42-10**
5 ga26engr 12-5 126 38-17
7 DinnerJacket 12-5 125 35-17
8 jfarrar90 13-4 124 34-13**
8 ddayvolsfan 13-4 124 45-17
8 Jayyyy 13-4 124 45-28
11 Tennmark 12-5 123 38-14**
11 birdjam 13-4 123 37-17
11 GeorgeMonkey 12-5 123 38-20
14 Anaconda 12-5 121 44-20
15 tcarroll90 11-6 120 45-6**
15 ChuckieTVol 12-5 120 34-13
15 TennRebel 12-5 120 41-13
15 tmfountain14 12-5 120 45-24
15 patmd 11-6 120 52-17
15 PensacolaVolFan 12-5 120 20-30
21 boro wvvol 13-4 118 38-10**
21 C_hawkfan 12-5 118 34-21
21 spartans100 13-4 118 41-14
21 Jahiegel 11-6 118 39-22
21 cnyvol 12-5 118 45-24
26 Joel @ GRT 11-6 117 47-20**
26 joeb_1 12-5 117 45-23
28 LuckyGuess 12-5 116 31-17
29 BlountVols 11-6 115 56-12
30 Raven17 11-6 114 49-10**
30 Krusher 12-5 114 55-17
32 Bulldog 85 11-6 113 45-17
33 crafdog 11-6 110 34-14
34 Timbuktu126 12-5 109 21-14
35 ltvol99 10-7 102 48-24**
35 Neil 8-9 102 170-21
37 Hunters Horrible Picks 9-8 93 35-38
38 memphispete 0-17 92 -
38 Jackson Irwin 0-17 92 -
38 ctull 0-17 92 -
38 TennVol95 in 3D! 0-17 92 -
38 shensle6 0-17 92 -
38 volfan28 0-17 92 -
38 Fowler877 0-17 92 -
38 Hjohn 0-17 92 -
38 OriginalVol1814 0-17 92 -
38 Will Shelton 0-17 92 -
38 HOTTUB 0-17 92 -
38 GasMan 0-17 92 -
38 vols95 0-17 92 -
38 Wilk21 0-17 92 -
38 HUTCH 0-17 92 -
38 ed75 0-17 92 -
38 Picks of Someone 0-17 92 -
38 rsbrooks25 0-17 92 -
38 Rossboro 0-17 92 -

Season Standings

Birdjam is Alabama. He’s in the lead, and nobody can catch him. Here are the complete season standings:

Rank Player W-L W-L % Points
1 birdjam 156-61 71.89 1540
2 PAVolFan 156-61 71.89 1531
3 jfarrar90 153-64 70.51 1527
4 GeorgeMonkey 154-63 70.97 1522
5 tmfountain14 150-67 69.12 1520
6 LuckyGuess 150-67 69.12 1518
7 Anaconda 148-69 68.20 1513
8 TennRebel 150-67 69.12 1506
9 keeps corn in a jar 148-69 68.20 1505
10 Jahiegel 148-69 68.20 1498
11 spartans100 152-65 70.05 1491
11 BlountVols 151-66 69.59 1491
13 ChuckieTVol 145-72 66.82 1489
14 Tennmark 142-75 65.44 1488
15 MariettaVol1 137-80 63.13 1479
16 Bulldog 85 142-75 65.44 1478
17 joeb_1 139-78 64.06 1476
18 boro wvvol 142-75 65.44 1475
19 Raven17 146-71 67.28 1474
20 cnyvol 142-75 65.44 1473
21 Knottfair 149-68 68.66 1470
22 Joel @ GRT 147-70 67.74 1463
23 Hjohn 138-79 63.59 1460
24 DinnerJacket 144-73 66.36 1456
25 Krusher 147-70 67.74 1454
26 crafdog 151-66 69.59 1450
27 Hunters Horrible Picks 141-76 64.98 1429
28 patmd 152-65 70.05 1419
29 ltvol99 147-70 67.74 1407
30 tcarroll90 134-83 61.75 1401
31 ga26engr 145-72 66.82 1399
32 PensacolaVolFan 151-66 69.59 1388
33 C_hawkfan 140-77 64.52 1371
34 Jayyyy 107-110 49.31 1358
35 Timbuktu126 139-78 64.06 1354
36 rollervol 141-76 64.98 1324
37 ddayvolsfan 147-70 67.74 1322
38 Neil 95-122 43.78 1257
39 Will Shelton 85-132 39.17 1255
40 vols95 72-145 33.18 1128
41 volfan28 78-139 35.94 1114
42 Picks of Someone 46-171 21.20 1025
43 HUTCH 18-199 8.29 949
44 Fowler877 30-187 13.82 933
45 memphispete 20-197 9.22 897
46 Wilk21 25-192 11.52 894
47 TennVol95 in 3D! 33-184 15.21 887
48 ctull 3-214 1.38 834
48 ed75 3-214 1.38 834
48 HOTTUB 3-214 1.38 834
51 Jackson Irwin 1-216 0.46 829
52 OriginalVol1814 0-217 0.00 825
52 GasMan 0-217 0.00 825
52 rsbrooks25 0-217 0.00 825
52 shensle6 0-217 0.00 825
56 Rossboro 0-217 0.00 585

Bishop and Farrar ride a ‘shroom and a booster to the lead in Week 14 of the GRT Guessing Game

Here’s the play-by-play for this week’s Guessing Game.

Week 14 – Florida

Round 1

Q: When does the Gators’ offense get its first touchdown? (50 – 100 points available)

A: Second quarter (75 points)

These folks get 75 points for the right answer:

  • Jayyyy
  • Mitchell K

Mushrooms (30 points): Will Shelton and HixsonVol

Bananas (-30 points): LTVol99 and Mitchell K

Blue shells and bolts: 

  • No new blue shells or bolts

Top 10 after Round 1:

  1. Will Shelton (350)
  2. JWheel101 (320)
  3. Isaac Bishop (310)
  4. Josh Farrar (310)
  5. Joel Hollingsworth (310)
  6. Sam Hensley (300)
  7. LTVol99 (280)
  8. Raven17 (270)
  9. Harley (260)
  10. Mitchell K (215)

Round 2

Q: Who wins the turnover battle and by how much? (30 – 75 points available)

A: Both teams have an equal number of turnovers (30 points) (neither team had a turnover)

Nobody got this right.

Mushrooms (30 points): Isaac Bishop and Josh Farrar

Bananas (-30 points): Sam Hensley and HixsonVol

Blue shells and bolts: 

  • No new blue shells or bolts (boo!)

Top 10 after Round 2:

  1. Will Shelton (350)
  2. Isaac Bishop (340)
  3. Josh Farrar (340)
  4. JWheel101 (320)
  5. Joel Hollingsworth (310)
  6. LTVol99 (280)
  7. Sam Hensley (270)
  8. Raven17 (270)
  9. Harley (260)
  10. Mitchell K (215)

Round 3

New this week was a Choose Your Booster. Here were the options, along with the results:

Vols’ net passing yards times 1240
Vols’ points times 10190
Vols’ net rushing yards times 1.3122

These folks got the 240:

  • Isaac Bishop
  • Josh Farrar

I got the 190, and these players got the 122:

  • Will Shelton
  • JWheel101
  • LTVol99
  • Sam Hensley
  • Raven17
  • Harley
  • Mitchell K
  • Jayyyy
  • HixsonVol

Mushrooms (30 points): Harley and HixsonVol

Bananas (-30 points): Will Shelton and JWheel101

Blue shells and bolts: 

  • No new blue shells or bolts (BOO!)

Final Standings After Week 14:

Rank Player Points
1 Isaac Bishop 580
2 Josh Farrar 580
3 Joel Hollingsworth 500
4 Will Shelton 442
5 JWheel101 412
6 Harley 412
7 LTVol99 402
8 Sam Hensley 392
9 Raven17 392
10 Mitchell K 337
11 Jayyyy 297
12 HixsonVol 272
13 GtownRockyTop 150
14 Evan 123
15 hounddog3 100

Gameday Gameplan for Tennessee fans: Florida

It’s Gameday on Rocky Top, and even though all signs point to our beloved Vols having a difficult time against the hated Gators this afternoon, I’m going to enjoy watching football, darn it. Because it’s football, and there are only so many opportunities to watch. Besides, Tennessee could make it interesting if they win the turnover battle and shorten the game by running the ball well and eating the clock like it’s Thanksgiving dinner. So, let’s do that.

Here’s the Gameday Gameplan for Tennessee fans. Where and when to find the Tennessee-Florida game on TV, what other games to watch as well, and what to listen to and read as you wait for kickoff.

When is the Vols game, and what TV channel is it on?

Here are the particulars for today’s Tennessee game:

The best games for Vols fans to watch today

Today’s appetizer is Aggies and Tigers served up at noon on ESPN. And then Alabama and LSU hit the field at 8:00 on CBS after the Vols and Gators at 3:30.

Here’s our list of games to watch today, curated just for Big Orange fans:

Away Home Time TV How Why
NOON
#5 Texas A&M Auburn 12:00 PM ESPN Live Next and former Vols' opponent
AFTERNOON
#6 Florida Tennessee 3:30 PM CBS Live GO VOLS!
EVENING
#1 Alabama LSU 8:00 PM CBS Live Former Vols' opponent
SUNDAY
Washington State #20 USC 7:30 PM FS1 Live It's football

And here’s a searchable version of this week’s entire college football TV schedule:

DateAwayHomeTimeTV
12/3/20 Louisiana Tech North Texas 6:00 PM CBSSN
12/3/20 Air Force Utah State 9:30 PM CBSSN
12/4/20 #25 Louisiana Appalachian State 8:30 PM ESPN
12/4/20 Southern Mississippi UTEP Canceled
12/4/20 Boise State UNLV Canceled
12/5/20 #4 Ohio State Michigan State 12:00 PM ABC
12/5/20 #5 Texas A&M Auburn 12:00 PM ESPN
12/5/20 #15 Oklahoma State TCU 12:00 PM ESPN2
12/5/20 Western Carolina #17 North Carolina 12:00 PM ACCN
12/5/20 Rice #21 Marshall 12:00 PM ESPN+
12/5/20 Toledo Northern Illinois 12:00 PM ESPN3
12/5/20 Kansas Texas Tech 12:00 PM FS2
12/5/20 Texas Kansas State 12:00 PM FOX
12/5/20 Nebraska Purdue 12:00 PM BTN
12/5/20 Penn State Rutgers 12:00 PM FS1
12/5/20 Memphis Tulane 12:00 PM ESPN+
12/5/20 Arkansas Missouri 12:00 PM SECN
12/5/20 Troy South Alabama 2:00 PM ESPN3
12/5/20 Bowling Green Akron 2:00 PM ESPN3
12/5/20 Ball State Central Michigan 2:00 PM ESPNU
12/5/20 Eastern Michigan Western Michigan 2:00 PM ESPN+
12/5/20 Syracuse #2 Notre Dame 2:30 PM NBC
12/5/20 UL Monroe Arkansas State 3:00 PM ESPN3
12/5/20 #6 Florida Tennessee 3:30 PM CBS
12/5/20 West Virginia #9 Iowa State 3:30 PM ESPN
12/5/20 #12 Indiana #16 Wisconsin 3:30 PM ABC
12/5/20 #19 Iowa Illinois 3:30 PM FS1
12/5/20 #24 Tulsa Navy 3:30 PM ESPN2
12/5/20 Boston College Virginia 3:30 PM ESPN3
12/5/20 Buffalo Ohio 3:30 PM CBSSN
12/5/20 Vanderbilt #8 Georgia 4:00 PM SECN
12/5/20 Stanford #22 Washington 4:00 PM FOX
12/5/20 San José State Hawai'i 4:00 PM
12/5/20 Georgia Tech NC State 4:00 PM ACCN
12/5/20 #13 BYU #18 Coastal Carolina 5:30 PM ESPNU
12/5/20 Florida Atlantic Georgia Southern 6:00 PM ESPN+
12/5/20 #23 Oregon California 7:00 PM ESPN
12/5/20 Colorado State San Diego State 7:00 PM CBSSN
12/5/20 Colorado Arizona 7:00 PM FS1
12/5/20 #3 Clemson Virginia Tech 7:30 PM ABC
12/5/20 South Carolina Kentucky 7:30 PM SECN
12/5/20 #1 Alabama LSU 8:00 PM CBS
12/5/20 #10 Miami Duke 8:00 PM ACCN
12/5/20 Baylor #11 Oklahoma 8:00 PM FOX
12/5/20 Houston SMU 9:00 PM ESPNU
12/5/20 UCLA Arizona State 10:30 PM FS1
12/5/20 Fresno State Nevada 10:30 PM FS1
12/5/20 Wyoming New Mexico 10:30 PM CBSSN
12/5/20 Oregon State Utah 10:30 PM ESPN
12/5/20 #14 Northwestern Minnesota Canceled
12/5/20 Kent State Miami (OH) Canceled
12/5/20 Maryland Michigan Canceled
12/6/20 Western Kentucky Charlotte 12:00 PM ESPN3
12/6/20 Washington State #20 USC 7:30 PM FS1

GRT games and contests

While you’re waiting for the games to begin, make sure that you submit your answers to the GRT Guessing Game questions and update your picks for the GRT Pick ‘Em.

GRT game-week audio

Last week’s podcast was bumped by Thanksgiving activities, but here’s Will’s regular spot on WNML’s Sports 180 with Josh Ward and Heather Harrington.

Pre-game prep

To catch up on your pre-game reading, have a look at our game preview posts from earlier this week:

Go Vols!

The Gameday on Rocky Top Guessing Game: 2020 Week 14

It’s Friday before Gameday, and that means it’s time for the Gameday on Rocky Top Guessing Game. If you’ve played before, you know the deal, and you can skip to the questions below. If not, catch up here.

Let’sa go!

  1. Submit your answers to our questions below.
  2. Click the “Submit” button.
  3. Copy and paste your answers in the comments below.

Good luck!