Read: All the best from Tennessee-Missouri

If you read only one thing about the Vols today . . .

. . . make it this, from The Athletic:

I think this was actually written before the game, but it’s evergreen and so, so good.

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. Everything Jeremy Pruitt said after Vols beat Missouri, via 247Sports
  2. Pruitt: Bowl-bound Vols ‘headed in the right direction’, via 247Sports
  3. Guarantano reflects on ‘death threats,’ adversity after win, via 247Sports
  4. Warrior credits frank Pruitt meeting for changing Vols’ season, via 247Sports
  5. Guarantano on plans for next season: ‘I’m a Tennessee Vol’, via 247Sports

Gameday Gameplan for Tennessee fans: Missouri

It’s Gameday on Rocky Top, and the Vols (5-5, 3-3) are hoping to secure a spot atop the Second Tier of the SEC East with a win over the Missouri Tigers (5-5, 2-4). Here’s the Gameday Gameplan for Tennessee fans. Where and when to find the Tennessee-Missouri 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 Gameday Gameplan for Tennessee fans features the Vols-Tigers on the SEC Network at 7:30, but there are several other games of interest to Vols fans as well. Here’s our list of games to watch today, curated just for Big Orange fans:

Away Home Time TV How Why
NOON
#9 Penn State #2 Ohio State 12:00 PM FOX Live Top 10 matchup
AFTERNOON
Texas A&M #4 Georgia 3:30 PM CBS Channel Hop Former Vols opponent
East Tennessee State Vanderbilt 3:30 PM SEC ALTERNATE DVR / Check in Future Vols opponent
#19 Texas #13 Baylor 3:30 PM FS1 Channel Hop Top 20 matchup
EVENING
Tennessee Missouri 7:30 PM SECN Live Go Vols

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

Date Away Home Time TV
11/19/19 Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois 7:30 PM ESPN2
11/19/19 Ohio Bowling Green 7:30 PM ESPNU
11/20/19 Akron Miami (OH) 7:30 PM ESPNU
11/20/19 Toledo Buffalo 7:30 PM ESPN2
11/21/19 NC State Georgia Tech 8:00 PM ESPN
11/22/19 Colorado State Wyoming 9:30 PM
11/23/19 #9 Penn State #2 Ohio State 12:00 PM FOX
11/23/19 Western Carolina #5 Alabama 12:00 PM ESPN
11/23/19 #8 Minnesota Northwestern 12:00 PM ABC
11/23/19 Samford #12 Auburn 12:00 PM SECN
11/23/19 Illinois #20 Iowa 12:00 PM BTN
11/23/19 #22 Oklahoma State West Virginia 12:00 PM ESPN2
11/23/19 Liberty Virginia 12:00 PM ACCNX
11/23/19 Michigan State Rutgers 12:00 PM BTN
11/23/19 Kansas Iowa State 12:00 PM
11/23/19 UCF Tulane 12:00 PM CBSSN
11/23/19 BYU UMass 12:00 PM
11/23/19 Ball State Kent State 12:00 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 East Carolina UConn 12:00 PM ESPN3
11/23/19 South Alabama Georgia State 2:00 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Air Force New Mexico 2:00 PM ESPN3
11/23/19 Boston College #16 Notre Dame 2:30 PM NBC
11/23/19 Texas State #25 Appalachian State 2:30 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Georgia Southern Arkansas State 3:00 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Texas A&M #4 Georgia 3:30 PM CBS
11/23/19 #19 Texas #13 Baylor 3:30 PM FS1
11/23/19 #15 Michigan Indiana 3:30 PM ESPN
11/23/19 SMU #23 Navy 3:30 PM CBSSN
11/23/19 Nebraska Maryland 3:30 PM BTN
11/23/19 East Tennessee State Vanderbilt 3:30 PM SEC ALTERNATE
11/23/19 UT Martin Kentucky 3:30 PM SECN
11/23/19 Mercer North Carolina 3:30 PM ACCNX
11/23/19 Pittsburgh Virginia Tech 3:30 PM ESPN2
11/23/19 UCLA USC 3:30 PM ABC
11/23/19 Marshall Charlotte 3:30 PM
11/23/19 Louisiana Tech UAB 3:30 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 North Texas Rice 3:30 PM NFL
11/23/19 Western Kentucky Southern Mississippi 3:30 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Purdue #14 Wisconsin 4:00 PM
11/23/19 #18 Memphis South Florida 4:00 PM ESPNU
11/23/19 California Stanford 4:00 PM PAC12
11/23/19 UTEP New Mexico State 4:00 PM
11/23/19 Syracuse Louisville 4:00 PM ACCN
11/23/19 San Jose State UNLV 4:00 PM
11/23/19 Old Dominion Middle Tennessee 4:30 PM ESPN3
11/23/19 Coastal Carolina UL Monroe 5:00 PM ESPN3
11/23/19 Troy Louisiana 5:00 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Florida Atlantic UTSA 6:00 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Arkansas #1 LSU 7:00 PM ESPN
11/23/19 Temple #17 Cincinnati 7:00 PM ESPN2
11/23/19 #24 Kansas State Texas Tech 7:00 PM FS1
11/23/19 Miami Florida International 7:00 PM CBSSN
11/23/19 #6 Oregon Arizona State 7:30 PM ABC
11/23/19 Houston Tulsa 7:30 PM ESPNU
11/23/19 Abilene Christian Mississippi State 7:30 PM SEC ALTERNATE
11/23/19 Tennessee Missouri 7:30 PM SECN
11/23/19 Duke Wake Forest 7:30 PM ACCN
11/23/19 TCU #10 Oklahoma 8:00 PM
11/23/19 Oregon State Washington State 9:00 PM PAC12
11/23/19 #7 Utah Arizona 10:00 PM
11/23/19 Washington Colorado 10:00 PM ESPN
11/23/19 #21 Boise State Utah State 10:30 PM
11/23/19 Nevada Fresno State 10:30 PM
11/23/19 San Diego State Hawai'i 11:00 PM

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

No GRT podcast this week, but here is Will’s regular Friday appearance with Josh Ward and Heather Harrington on WNML’s Sports 180.

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!

Tennessee’s preseason goals decided this weekend

After we’d finished the Vols magazine this spring, we decided that the primary stretch goal for the Vols in 2019 should be to win the Second Tier of the SEC East. There were other goals as well — be more competitive against the Big 3 rivals of Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, and win the non-conference slate — but the chief goal was to fix the nagging problem of losing all too often to the likes of South Carolina, Missouri, Vanderbilt, and Kentucky.

Our rivals will probably laugh themselves into incontinence over the notion of Tennessee fans rooting for a consolation prize, but as we said this summer, to get to the penthouse, you have to first find your way out of the basement. Heading into this season, the Vols were 2-5 against Missouri since 2012, 2-5 against Vanderbilt since 2012, 3-6 against South Carolina since 2010, and had even let Kentucky win two games in the last eight years. Tennessee was on a two-game losing streak to Missouri and three-game losing streaks to South Carolina and Vanderbilt. Before they could tackle the first world problem of challenging for the SEC East Division, the Vols had to solve the third-world problem of beating the Tigers, Gamecocks, ‘Cats, and ‘Dores.

Well, so far, so good, as Tennessee currently sits at 3-3 and third in the SEC East behind Georgia and Florida with two SEC games to go.

What’s already settled

Part of the SEC East pecking order is already settled, as Florida, South Carolina, and Kentucky have all completed SEC play for the season. Tennessee can’t catch Florida, and even if the Vols lose their two remaining games, they’ll finish with the same record as South Carolina and Kentucky but will have head-to-head wins over both of them.

Georgia can’t be caught by the Vols or anyone else, even though the Bulldogs still have a game this weekend against Texas A&M. They’ll probably finish 7-1, but even if they lose and end up at 6-2, they will win the East because of their head-to-head win over the Gators.

And the best Vanderbilt can do is finish 2-6, even if the Commodores beat the Vols.

What’s not yet settled: the SEC East’s Second Tier

The race for the top of the Second Tier of the SEC East comes down to Tennessee and Missouri, and both teams have two SEC games yet to play.

Tennessee’s two remaining games are against Missouri and Vanderbilt, and Missouri’s last two are Tennessee and Arkansas. The Vols could finish the season anywhere from 5-3 to 3-5. Win both to go 5-3, and the best Missouri can do is 3-5 and the head-to-heads won’t even come into play. Lose both to go 3-5, and the worst Missouri can do is also 3-5, plus the Tigers will have the head-to-head advantage over the Vols.

So, win out, and the Vols will be at the top of the Second Tier of the SEC East, but lose the rest of the way and that spot will belong to Missouri.

But what happens if the Vols split the next two games? If they beat Missouri but lose to Vanderbilt, they’ll finish at 4-4. Missouri will be at 3-4 after losing to the Vols but can get to 4-4 with a win over Arkansas. But they’ll still lose the head-to-head with Tennessee. Losing to Vandy will still taste like vomit, but at least Tennessee will be atop the Second Tier.

The Vols will also finish at 4-4 if they lose to Missouri but beat Vanderbilt. But Missouri would be 3-4 after beating Tennessee and would have to lose to Arkansas for Tennessee to finish ahead of them. The only teams that have lost to Arkansas this year are Portland State and Colorado State. Draw your own conclusions.

The most likely scenario, though, includes Tennessee beating Vanderbilt and Missouri beating Arkansas, as ESPN’s FPI gives the Vols a 91.2% chance against Vandy and Missouri an 84.4% chance against Arkansas. Assuming the FPI is right, the SEC East’s Second Tier will come down to the winner of the Tennessee-Missouri game Saturday night. If the Vols win, they’ll be 5-3 with Missouri at 3-5. If Missouri wins, both teams will be 4-4 and the Tigers will have the tiebreaker.

So yeah, the outcome of this weekend’s game between the Vols and Tigers will almost certainly determine whether Tennessee accomplishes the preseason goal of finishing at the top of the Second Tier of the SEC East. If they lose, there’s still a small chance, but they’ll not only have to beat Vandy, Missouri will have to lose to Arkansas. I might be able to bring myself to root for pigs, but I don’t know if I can muster up the expectation that they’ll actually win.

But if the Vols beat Missouri this weekend, Tennessee will hit that goal no matter what happens next week. So let’s do that.

Go Vols. Beat Missouri.

The Gameday on Rocky Top Guessing Game: 2019 Week 13

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!

Will the Vols cover against Missouri?

Tennessee opened as a 4-point underdog to the Tigers this week, and it’s generally hung right around there all week, although some have it at -4.5. So . . . will the Vols cover against Missouri Saturday night in Columbia? Here’s what the GRT Statsy Preview Machine has to say and whether I think it’s right this week.

Vols-Tigers

From the perspective of Tennessee

Tennessee points:

  • Tennessee scoring offense for the season: 23.9
  • Missouri scoring defense for the season: 19.5

The Missouri scoring defense is most similar to the following prior Tennessee opponent(s) (FBS only):

  • Kentucky 20.1
  • UAB 18.7

Tennessee scored 30 points against UAB and 17 against Kentucky, which puts the SPM’s estimated points for Tennessee against Missouri at 23.6.

Missouri’s points:

  • Tennessee scoring defense for the season: 23
  • Missouri scoring offense for the season: 26

The Missouri scoring offense is most similar to the following prior Tennessee opponent(s):

  • Mississippi State 26.5
  • UAB 25.5

UAB scored 7 points against the Vols, and Mississippi State got 10. Estimated points for Missouri: 8.6

Estimated score: Tennessee 23.6, Missouri 8.6

From the perspective of Missouri

Missouri’s points:

  • Missouri scoring offense for the season: 26
  • Tennessee scoring defense for the season: 23

The Tennessee scoring defense is most similar to the following prior Missouri opponent(s) (FBS only):

  • South Carolina 25
  • Kentucky 20.1

Missouri scored only 7 points against Kentucky but 34 points against South Carolina. Throwing that in the pot together means the SPM estimates 20.9 points for Missouri against the Vols.

Tennessee’s points:

  • Missouri scoring defense for the season: 19.5
  • Tennessee scoring offense for the season: 23.9

The Tennessee scoring offense is most similar to the following prior Missouri opponent(s):

  • South Carolina 24.2
  • Kentucky 22.1

Kentucky scored 29 points against Missouri, and South Carolina scored 14. Estimated points for Missouri: 22.2

Estimated score: Missouri 20.9, Tennessee 22.2

SPM Final Estimates

Throw it in, cook it up, take a peek:

SPM Final estimated score: Tennessee 22.9, Missouri 14.7

SPM Final estimated spread: Tennessee -8.2

Difference between the SPM and the Vegas opening spread: 12.7

That difference of 12.7 makes this game one of the SPM’s favorites this week.

Eyeball adjustments

UAB as a comp alarms me. Removing them from the equation from the Vols’ perspective gives the Vols 17 points and Missouri 10. That would make the final estimate Vols 19.6, Tigers 15.5.

Also, there’s a big difference between the results against the two comps used for Missouri’s perspective. South Carolina and Kentucky are the two best comparisons, but the Tigers’ results against them are wildly divergent. Is Missouri the team that beat South Carolina 34-14 early in the season at home, or is it the team that recently lost 29-7 to Kentucky on the road? The machine splits that baby, which is probably the wisest thing to do under the circumstances, but it’s also setting the stage for possibly being really wrong.

So, my eyeball-adjusted prediction is Tennessee 20, Missouri 16. Even though I think the SPM is too high on the Vols in this one, I still like them to win outright as an underdog.

Other predictions from other systems

As I said before, the Vols opened as 4-point underdogs and you might find -4.5 somewhere. With an over/under of 45.5-46, that translates to something like Missouri 25, Tennessee 21.

Bill Connelly’s SP+ likes Missouri 25-19, and gives the Vols a 38% chance of winning.

ESPN’s FPI gives the Vols a 41.3% chance of winning. For the record, FPI said basically the same thing about the Vols against Kentucky (42.8%), and that one was wrong.

Bottom line

The SPM and I both like the Vols to win outright as 4-point underdogs against Missouri this week. The machine is feeling good about it, but it is at odds with both Vegas and SP+.

  • Vegas: Missouri 25, Tennessee 21
  • SP+: Missouri 25, Tennessee 19
  • SPM: Tennessee 23, Missouri 15
  • Me: Tennessee 20, Missouri 16

What do y’all think?

SPM picks: Week 13

After over three years of hiding in the shadows of Tennessee previews, the GRT Statsy Preview Machine finally stepped out into the spotlight last week, cleared its throat, and promptly threw up.

The SPM’s performance so far in 2019

Last week, the SPM went 24-27 (47.06%) overall, and its favorites didn’t do much better. When the difference between the SPM spread and the Vegas spread was over a certain pre-determined number (the “confidence threshold”), the SPM was 6-7 (46.15%), and when the difference was over that number but under another pre-determined number (the “confidence range”), the SPM was only 3-5 (37.50%). It’s this last group that we’ve been referring to as our “favorites” and posted for the world to see last week.

This was out of character for the favorites, though. So far this season, the favorites have been under .500 only twice, once last week and once in the second week of the season when it went 3-4. Three other times, it’s been right at .500. The other weeks: 11-4, 6-2, 5-2, 12-3, 6-5, 8-3, and 7-2. I’m calling last week stage fright.

For the season, the SPM is now 301-284 (51.45%) overall, 127-96 (56.95%) over the confidence threshold, and 73-42 (63.48%) for the favorites.

Meanwhile, the SP+ had an excellent week, finishing at 29-21-1 (58%) and is still 55% on the season.

SPM favorite picks this week

Here are the SPM’s favorite picks for this week:

What do y’all think?

College Football TV Schedule: Week 13

The Tennessee Volunteers kick off in the evening slot this Saturday (7:30 on the SEC Network), but the appetizers start early and keep on coming all week long. Here’s when and where to find the games that matter most to Vols fans, along with some suggestions on how and why to watch them.

The list curated just for Vols fans is up first, but there’s a full schedule following that so you can curate your own if you like.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois 7:30 PM ESPN2 Channel Hop It's football
Ohio Bowling Green 7:30 PM ESPNU Channel Hop It's football

Look, it’s Week 13, and football will be gone before you know it. So . . . watch ’em if you got ’em.

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
Akron Miami (OH) 7:30 PM ESPNU Channel Hop It's football
Toledo Buffalo 7:30 PM ESPN2 Channel Hop It's football

Or not. It’s up to you.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
NC State Georgia Tech 8:00 PM ESPN Live It's football

Did you know that 2019 Georgia Tech is engaging in college football’s most extreme makeover? How’s it looking? Um, needs more . . . something.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
Colorado State Wyoming 9:30 PM Good question Because I said so

I left this here because I was amused that this was the only Friday game and apparently even ESPN+ is washing its hair that night.

Gameday, November 23, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
NOON
#9 Penn State #2 Ohio State 12:00 PM FOX Live Top 10 matchup
AFTERNOON
Texas A&M #4 Georgia 3:30 PM CBS Channel Hop Former Vols opponent
East Tennessee State Vanderbilt 3:30 PM SEC ALTERNATE DVR / Check in Future Vols opponent
#19 Texas #13 Baylor 3:30 PM FS1 Channel Hop Top 20 matchup
EVENING
Tennessee Missouri 7:30 PM SECN Live Go Vols

Honestly, there’s a lot of garbage on this weekend, and some of it features Top 10 and Top 20 teams. Who between Penn State and Ohio State would you most like to see lose at noon? Ditto in the Big 12 at 3:30 between Texas and Baylor (although now that I write that — Go Bears.) Vanderbilt can’t even get on the regular SEC Network in the afternoon slot, but hey, they might have a chance against FCS ETSU. Goooooo . . . Bucs!

Tennessee kicks off against Missouri at 7:30 on the SEC Network.

Enjoy!

Full searchable college football TV schedule

Date Away Home Time TV
11/19/19 Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois 7:30 PM ESPN2
11/19/19 Ohio Bowling Green 7:30 PM ESPNU
11/20/19 Akron Miami (OH) 7:30 PM ESPNU
11/20/19 Toledo Buffalo 7:30 PM ESPN2
11/21/19 NC State Georgia Tech 8:00 PM ESPN
11/22/19 Colorado State Wyoming 9:30 PM
11/23/19 #9 Penn State #2 Ohio State 12:00 PM FOX
11/23/19 Western Carolina #5 Alabama 12:00 PM ESPN
11/23/19 #8 Minnesota Northwestern 12:00 PM ABC
11/23/19 Samford #12 Auburn 12:00 PM SECN
11/23/19 Illinois #20 Iowa 12:00 PM BTN
11/23/19 #22 Oklahoma State West Virginia 12:00 PM ESPN2
11/23/19 Liberty Virginia 12:00 PM ACCNX
11/23/19 Michigan State Rutgers 12:00 PM BTN
11/23/19 Kansas Iowa State 12:00 PM
11/23/19 UCF Tulane 12:00 PM CBSSN
11/23/19 BYU UMass 12:00 PM
11/23/19 Ball State Kent State 12:00 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 East Carolina UConn 12:00 PM ESPN3
11/23/19 South Alabama Georgia State 2:00 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Air Force New Mexico 2:00 PM ESPN3
11/23/19 Boston College #16 Notre Dame 2:30 PM NBC
11/23/19 Texas State #25 Appalachian State 2:30 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Georgia Southern Arkansas State 3:00 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Texas A&M #4 Georgia 3:30 PM CBS
11/23/19 #19 Texas #13 Baylor 3:30 PM FS1
11/23/19 #15 Michigan Indiana 3:30 PM ESPN
11/23/19 SMU #23 Navy 3:30 PM CBSSN
11/23/19 Nebraska Maryland 3:30 PM BTN
11/23/19 East Tennessee State Vanderbilt 3:30 PM SEC ALTERNATE
11/23/19 UT Martin Kentucky 3:30 PM SECN
11/23/19 Mercer North Carolina 3:30 PM ACCNX
11/23/19 Pittsburgh Virginia Tech 3:30 PM ESPN2
11/23/19 UCLA USC 3:30 PM ABC
11/23/19 Marshall Charlotte 3:30 PM
11/23/19 Louisiana Tech UAB 3:30 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 North Texas Rice 3:30 PM NFL
11/23/19 Western Kentucky Southern Mississippi 3:30 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Purdue #14 Wisconsin 4:00 PM
11/23/19 #18 Memphis South Florida 4:00 PM ESPNU
11/23/19 California Stanford 4:00 PM PAC12
11/23/19 UTEP New Mexico State 4:00 PM
11/23/19 Syracuse Louisville 4:00 PM ACCN
11/23/19 San Jose State UNLV 4:00 PM
11/23/19 Old Dominion Middle Tennessee 4:30 PM ESPN3
11/23/19 Coastal Carolina UL Monroe 5:00 PM ESPN3
11/23/19 Troy Louisiana 5:00 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Florida Atlantic UTSA 6:00 PM ESPN+
11/23/19 Arkansas #1 LSU 7:00 PM ESPN
11/23/19 Temple #17 Cincinnati 7:00 PM ESPN2
11/23/19 #24 Kansas State Texas Tech 7:00 PM FS1
11/23/19 Miami Florida International 7:00 PM CBSSN
11/23/19 #6 Oregon Arizona State 7:30 PM ABC
11/23/19 Houston Tulsa 7:30 PM ESPNU
11/23/19 Abilene Christian Mississippi State 7:30 PM SEC ALTERNATE
11/23/19 Tennessee Missouri 7:30 PM SECN
11/23/19 Duke Wake Forest 7:30 PM ACCN
11/23/19 TCU #10 Oklahoma 8:00 PM
11/23/19 Oregon State Washington State 9:00 PM PAC12
11/23/19 #7 Utah Arizona 10:00 PM
11/23/19 Washington Colorado 10:00 PM ESPN
11/23/19 #21 Boise State Utah State 10:30 PM
11/23/19 Nevada Fresno State 10:30 PM
11/23/19 San Diego State Hawai'i 11:00 PM

Tennessee-Missouri: Head-to-head statistical rankings

Below is a look at Tennessee’s national stat rankings side-by-side with the counterpart rankings for the Missouri Tigers. Bottom line for this week: Both defenses appear to have huge advantages, so whichever team can make the most of that, manage at least something respectable on offense, and win the turnover battle should win.

Details below.

When the Vols have the ball

Where’s the opportunity?

Well, maybe our quarterback won’t get sacked. And maybe our running backs won’t be tripped up behind our own line of scrimmage. Other than that, the answer to this question may be, “On defense.”

Where’s the danger?

Everywhere you look. Missouri’s defense is Top 10 overall, 6th against the pass and 34th against the run. When their side looks mostly green with a little bit of yellow and ours looks mostly orange, it’s not good news.

Gameplan for the Vols on offense

Use the off week to scheme up a couple of free and easy scores. Other than that, just balance, I guess, and see what you can get. And play slow so your defense isn’t worn out in the fourth quarter.

Vols on defense

Where’s the opportunity?

And the tables turn. Missouri’s offense is really struggling. This is especially true in the red zone, but mostly true everywhere. The Vols defense isn’t Top 10 or anything, but it does appear to be significantly better than the Tigers offense.

Where’s the danger?

The danger is that to the extent Tennessee might have an advantage when the Vols are on defense, it’s not as pronounced as Missouri’s advantage when the Vols offense is on the field.

Gameplan for the Vols on defense

Get off the field quick, but don’t give up any big plays. They are allergic to the red zone, so don’t let them avoid it by scoring from 20+ yards out.

Special teams

If the Vols can return a punt for a touchdown in this game, it’s going to help a lot. Problem is, we can’t sleep when punting to them, either.

Turnovers and penalties

Oh, good. They like to self-destruct via yellow flags. Neither team appears to be more vulnerable than the other to turnovers, so whoever can win that battle will have more of a leg up than usual.

Six players perfect in Week 12 of the 2019 GRT Pick ‘Em, Wedflatrock still leads overall

I had to look at this four or five times before concluding that it was weird but not wrong: Six players finished with perfect 20-0 records in this week’s Gameday on Rocky Top Pick ‘Em contest. In all the years we’ve been doing this, somebody may have been 20-0 at some point, but I don’t remember it. And I certainly don’t remember six people doing it at the same time. So, congratulations to us, and to me, who won the tiebreaker. Go me.

Here are the full results for this week:

Rank Player W-L Points Tiebreaker
1 Joel @ GRT 20-0 210 21-17**
1 wedflatrock 20-0 210 24-17
1 Jahiegel 20-0 210 23-21
1 C_hawkfan 20-0 210 24-21
1 UTSeven 20-0 210 31-21
1 Anaconda 20-0 210 35-31
7 ctull 19-1 209 28-0**
7 LuckyGuess 19-1 209 28-27
7 birdjam 19-1 209 20-24
10 Bulldog 85 18-2 207 27-23**
10 cnyvol 18-2 207 23-24
10 Rossboro 18-2 207 0-0
13 memphispete 18-2 206 28-17**
13 PAVolFan 19-1 206 30-21
13 Hixson Vol1 19-1 206 29-26
13 GeorgeMonkey 18-2 206 20-21
17 daetilus 19-1 204 23-20**
17 ltvol99 18-2 204 24-21
17 jfarrar90 19-1 204 24-23
17 Hjohn 17-3 204 0-0
21 hounddog3 17-3 203 20-14**
21 ChuckieTVol 18-2 203 23-20
21 mmmjtx 19-1 203 27-24
24 TennVol95 in 3D! 17-3 202 31-27
25 joeb_1 17-3 201 24-27
26 Displaced_Vol_Fan 16-4 200 20-16**
26 Phonies 18-2 200 24-23
26 patmd 18-2 200 17-24
29 keepontruckin 18-2 197 17-20
30 Sam 16-4 196 24-20**
30 corn from a jar 16-4 196 21-28
32 vols95 18-2 195 27-24
33 Crusher 18-2 194 35-31**
33 alanmar 18-2 194 38-34
35 rollervol 18-2 193 27-24**
35 boro wvvol 18-2 193 31-28
35 doritoscowboy 17-3 193 0-0
38 TennRebel 18-2 192 21-13**
38 PensacolaVolFan 17-3 192 60-0
40 trdlgmsr 17-3 191 17-14
41 Jayyyy 15-5 190 24-28
42 Wilk21 17-3 187 25-31
43 Harley 15-5 186 20-24**
43 tbone 15-5 186 24-28
45 HUTCH 17-3 183 13-31
46 claireb7tx 17-3 180 28-21**
46 ga26engr 17-3 180 28-24
48 DinnerJacket 15-5 178 24-27**
48 bluelite 13-7 178 27-31
50 Raven17 13-7 177 31-24
51 ddayvolsfan 16-4 169 31-17
52 Timbuktu126 14-6 165 17-10
53 rsbrooks25 15-5 154 21-28
54 Neil Neisner 5-15 90 -
55 waitwhereami 0-20 89 0-0**
55 Knottfair 0-20 89 -
55 Aaron Birkholz 0-20 89 -
55 mmb61 0-20 89 -
55 UTVols18 0-20 89 -
55 Salty Seth 0-20 89 -
55 Teri28 0-20 89 -
55 Will Shelton 0-20 89 -
55 mariettavol 0-20 89 -
55 tpi 0-20 89 -
55 aaron217 0-20 89 -
55 If you ain’t first you’re 0-20 89 -
55 tallahasseevol 0-20 89 -
55 dgibbs 0-20 89 -
55 waltsspac 0-20 89 -
55 Willewillm 0-20 89 -
55 Orange Swarm 0-20 89 -
55 Dmorton 0-20 89 -
55 RockyPopPicks 0-20 89 -
55 VillaVol 0-20 89 -
55 Jrstep 0-20 89 -
55 ed75 0-20 89 -
55 jeremy.waldroop 0-20 89 -
55 rockytopinKy 0-20 89 -
55 OriginalVol1814 0-20 89 -
55 BristVol 0-20 89 -
55 orange_devil87 0-20 89 -
55 Orange On Orange 0-20 89 -
55 VFL49er 0-20 89 -
55 ddutcher 0-20 89 -
55 BZACHARY 0-20 89 -
55 Caban Greys 0-20 89 -
55 cactusvol 0-20 89 -
55 Techboy 0-20 89 -
55 JLPasour 0-20 89 -

Wedflatrock remains in the lead after that nonsense with a record of 173-67 and 2022 confidence points.

Rank Player W-L % Points
1 wedflatrock 173-67 72.08 2022
2 birdjam 173-67 72.08 2020
3 PAVolFan 175-65 72.92 2016
4 GeorgeMonkey 170-70 70.83 2014
5 corn from a jar 168-72 70.00 2003
6 memphispete 173-67 72.08 2000
7 LuckyGuess 168-72 70.00 1992
8 C_hawkfan 178-62 74.17 1966
9 joeb_1 163-77 67.92 1960
10 Hixson Vol1 172-68 71.67 1959
11 jfarrar90 166-74 69.17 1954
12 Displaced_Vol_Fan 166-74 69.17 1949
13 hounddog3 166-74 69.17 1948
14 cnyvol 169-71 70.42 1944
15 Joel @ GRT 169-71 70.42 1943
16 ChuckieTVol 170-70 70.83 1937
17 UTSeven 157-83 65.42 1932
18 trdlgmsr 163-77 67.92 1931
19 daetilus 160-80 66.67 1922
19 Anaconda 155-85 64.58 1922
21 alanmar 167-73 69.58 1921
22 Phonies 164-76 68.33 1917
22 boro wvvol 162-78 67.50 1917
24 TennRebel 162-78 67.50 1910
25 Raven17 159-81 66.25 1909
26 Harley 163-77 67.92 1904
27 Bulldog 85 163-77 67.92 1901
27 Rossboro 159-81 66.25 1901
29 mmmjtx 165-75 68.75 1890
30 DinnerJacket 161-79 67.08 1889
31 keepontruckin 153-87 63.75 1878
32 ga26engr 165-75 68.75 1875
33 Sam 162-78 67.50 1862
34 Crusher 161-79 67.08 1854
35 ctull 151-89 62.92 1848
35 claireb7tx 159-81 66.25 1848
37 Jahiegel 156-84 65.00 1843
37 ltvol99 169-71 70.42 1843
39 doritoscowboy 161-79 67.08 1842
40 Orange On Orange 146-94 60.83 1823
41 Jayyyy 143-97 59.58 1816
42 tbone 153-87 63.75 1800
43 ddayvolsfan 162-78 67.50 1799
44 rsbrooks25 164-76 68.33 1788
45 rollervol 158-82 65.83 1786
46 HUTCH 155-85 64.58 1773
47 TennVol95 in 3D! 148-92 61.67 1770
48 waitwhereami 136-104 56.67 1765
49 Knottfair 132-108 55.00 1760
50 Wilk21 150-90 62.50 1756
51 mariettavol 131-109 54.58 1752
52 bluelite 147-93 61.25 1749
53 Neil Neisner 146-94 60.83 1738
54 Hjohn 144-96 60.00 1710
55 patmd 149-91 62.08 1679
56 PensacolaVolFan 147-93 61.25 1667
57 Timbuktu126 132-108 55.00 1658
58 jeremy.waldroop 108-132 45.00 1657
59 dgibbs 118-122 49.17 1650
60 vols95 114-126 47.50 1627
61 VillaVol 103-137 42.92 1496
62 rockytopinKy 95-145 39.58 1491
63 Orange Swarm 85-155 35.42 1476
64 Will Shelton 52-188 21.67 1363
65 OriginalVol1814 56-184 23.33 1361
66 aaron217 63-177 26.25 1356
67 BZACHARY 74-166 30.83 1353
68 tpi 54-186 22.50 1298
69 RockyPopPicks 33-207 13.75 1291
70 Willewillm 25-215 10.42 1204
71 Jrstep 34-206 14.17 1198
72 BristVol 26-214 10.83 1179
73 Dmorton 27-213 11.25 1176
74 Caban Greys 13-227 5.42 1166
75 tallahasseevol 14-226 5.83 1156
76 orange_devil87 15-225 6.25 1154
76 If you ain�t first you�re 13-227 5.42 1154
76 JLPasour 14-226 5.83 1154
79 Aaron Birkholz 13-227 5.42 1145
80 ed75 13-227 5.42 1141
81 Salty Seth 12-228 5.00 1131
82 Techboy 11-229 4.58 1130
83 waltsspac 11-229 4.58 1127
84 cactusvol 12-228 5.00 1121
85 VFL49er 4-236 1.67 1070
86 Teri28 5-235 2.08 1023
87 UTVols18 0-240 0.00 1022
87 ddutcher 0-240 0.00 1022
87 mmb61 0-240 0.00 1022

The GRT Expected Win Total Machine: Missouri and Vandy

Use the form below to calculate your expected win total for the rest of the season.

The GRT Expected Win Total Machine


My assessment

The Vols were off this week, so there’s no change in expectations there. And Vanderbilt looked about the same as usual, so there’s no change there. Missouri, well . . . Kelly Bryant played, so that made me more uncomfortable about him playing next week against the Vols, but the Tigers offense still struggled even with him at the helm and the team at home. So no change for me there, either.

My current expected win total is still 6.4. I think 6 wins is pretty safe, and hitting the preseason goal of 7-5 will all come down to the Missouri game. That, by the way, would also mean that the team beat our GRT 2019 magazine preseason goals of finishing 4th in the SEC East behind Missouri despite playing much of the season without the guy on the cover. Win both remaining games, and the Vols finish 5-3, and the closest Missouri could get would be 4-4. These are eggs and not chickens, though, so Tennessee needs to keep them safe and warm for two more weeks.

Here’s how I’ve tracked this season:

  • Preseason: 6.55
  • After Week 0: 6.6
  • After Week 1: 2.87
  • After Week 2: 2.37
  • After Week 3: 3.65
  • After Week 4: 2.9
  • After Week 5: 3.25
  • After Week 6: 3.85
  • After Week 7: 4.4
  • After Week 8: 4.7
  • After Week 9: 5.6
  • After Week 10: 5.9
  • After Week 11: 6.4
  • After Week 12: 6.4

Details: I still have Missouri at 60% and Vanderbilt at 80%.

Here’s a table with my expectations this week:

Tennessee Volunteers currently

Current record: 5-5 (3-3), 3rd in the SEC East

Off this week.

The Vols’ future opponents

Missouri Tigers

Current record: 5-5 (2-4), 4th in the SEC East

Kelly Bryant played this week for Missouri against the Gators, and he was slippery but the offense was still mostly ineffective, and the team is now on a four-game losing streak. The Tigers defense was tough in the first half, but Florida still ended up getting 23 against them. The SPM hasn’t liked Tennessee in this one all season — until this week, and now it’s looking like it’s going to come down to keeping Bryant from getting back on track.

Vanderbilt Commodores

Current record: 2-8 (1-6), 7th in the SEC East

As Will has been fond of saying the past several weeks, Vanderbilt is just a bad football team. Against Kentucky this weekend, they managed only 198 yards of offense while giving up 528 yards to the Wildcats. If it weren’t for the recent history of struggles, we wouldn’t be worried about these guys at all.

The Vols’ past opponents

Georgia State Panthers

Current record: 6-4 (3-3), 3rd in the Sun Belt East

There’s no shame in losing to App State, and sitting at 6-4 with two winnable games to go after a 2-10 season last year has to feel good for the Panthers.

BYU Cougars

Current record: 6-4

Chattanooga Mocs

Current record: 6-5 (5-2), 3rd in the Southern Conference

Florida Gators

Current record: 9-2 (6-2), 2nd in the SEC East

Georgia Bulldogs

Current record: 9-1 (6-1), 1st in the SEC East

Georgia looked good against Auburn and had the game well in hand until Auburn caught some lightning and made a game of it. The Tigers actually ended up with more yards and more first downs than the Bulldogs, but it was too late. With the Gators and Tigers now behind them, Georgia looks ready to roll the rest of the way home into the post-season.

Mississippi State Bulldogs

Current record: 4-6 (2-5), 5th in the SEC West

Alabama Crimson Tide

Current record: 9-1 (6-1), 2nd in the SEC West

Prayers for Tua. To make the SEC Championship Game again this year, Alabama would have to win out (including the Iron Bowl) and have LSU lose twice. The former is possible, even without Tua, but one of LSU’s remaining games is against Arkansas. In other words, LSU is not going to lose twice.

South Carolina Gamecocks

Current record: 4-7 (3-5), 4th in the SEC East

We warned in our preseason magazine that South Carolina had the toughest schedule in the SEC and that the Gamecocks could struggle even if they were good. It’s hard to say at this point whether they’re actually good, but there can be no doubt that they have succumbed to that brutal schedule. They’ve lost 7 games already with only No. 3 Clemson left, and they’re likely to finish this season 4-8 and home for the holidays.

UAB Blazers

Current record: 7-3 (4-2), 3rd in C-USA West

Kentucky Wildcats

Current record: 5-5 (3-5), 4th in the SEC East

What about you? Where are your expectations for the Vols now?