Gameday Gameplan for Tennessee fans: Kentucky

It’s Gameday on Rocky Top, with the Vols (4-5, 2-3) hoping to get one game closer to — and one game away from — bowl eligibility with a win over the Kentucky Wildcats (4-4, 2-4). Here’s the Gameday Gameplan for Tennessee fans. Where and when to find the Tennessee-Kentucky 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-Wildcats 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
#5 Penn State #13 Minnesota 12:00 PM ABC Live / Channel Hop Top 15 matchup
Vanderbilt #10 Florida 12:00 PM ESPN DVR / Channel Hop Future Vols opponent
AFTERNOON
#1 LSU #2 Alabama 3:30 PM CBS Live No. 1 vs. No. 2
EVENING
Missouri #6 Georgia 7:00 PM ESPN Live until Vols, then DVR Future Vols opponent
Tennessee Kentucky 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
11/5/19 Kent State Toledo 7:00 PM CBSSN
11/5/19 Ball State Western Michigan 8:00 PM ESPN2
11/6/19 Miami (OH) Ohio 8:00 PM ESPN2
11/7/19 Louisiana Coastal Carolina 7:30 PM ESPNU
11/7/19 Temple South Florida 8:00 PM ESPN
11/8/19 UCF Tulsa 7:00 PM
11/8/19 Washington Oregon State 10:30 PM FS1
11/9/19 Maryland #3 Ohio State 12:00 PM FOX
11/9/19 #5 Penn State #13 Minnesota 12:00 PM ABC
11/9/19 Vanderbilt #10 Florida 12:00 PM ESPN
11/9/19 #11 Baylor TCU 12:00 PM FS1
11/9/19 East Carolina #23 SMU 12:00 PM ESPNU
11/9/19 UMass Army 12:00 PM CBSSN
11/9/19 Western Kentucky Arkansas 12:00 PM SECN
11/9/19 Texas Tech West Virginia 12:00 PM ESPN2
11/9/19 Purdue Northwestern 12:00 PM BTN
11/9/19 Florida State Boston College 12:00 PM ACCN
11/9/19 Georgia Tech Virginia 12:30 PM ACCNX
11/9/19 UTSA Old Dominion 2:00 PM ESPN3
11/9/19 Air Force New Mexico 2:00 PM
11/9/19 Charlotte UTEP 3:00 PM ESPN+
11/9/19 Stanford Colorado 3:00 PM PAC12
11/9/19 South Alabama Texas State 3:00 PM ESPN3
11/9/19 #1 LSU #2 Alabama 3:30 PM CBS
11/9/19 UConn #17 Cincinnati 3:30 PM CBSSN
11/9/19 #20 Kansas State Texas 3:30 PM ESPN
11/9/19 #22 Wake Forest Virginia Tech 3:30 PM ACCN
11/9/19 Georgia Southern Troy 3:30 PM ESPN+
11/9/19 Louisville Miami 3:30 PM ESPN2
11/9/19 USC Arizona State 3:30 PM ABC
11/9/19 UAB Southern Mississippi 3:30 PM NFL
11/9/19 Illinois Michigan State 3:30 PM FS1
11/9/19 #18 Iowa #16 Wisconsin 4:00 PM FOX
11/9/19 New Mexico State Ole Miss 4:00 PM SECN
11/9/19 North Texas Louisiana Tech 4:00 PM
11/9/19 Georgia State UL Monroe 5:00 PM ESPN+
11/9/19 Florida International Florida Atlantic 6:00 PM
11/9/19 Missouri #6 Georgia 7:00 PM ESPN
11/9/19 Washington State California 7:00 PM PAC12
11/9/19 Utah State Fresno State 7:00 PM CBSSN
11/9/19 Appalachian State South Carolina 7:00 PM ESPN2
11/9/19 #4 Clemson NC State 7:30 PM ABC
11/9/19 #15 Notre Dame Duke 7:30 PM ACCN
11/9/19 Tennessee Kentucky 7:30 PM SECN
11/9/19 Liberty BYU 7:30 PM ESPNU
11/9/19 Iowa State #9 Oklahoma 8:00 PM FOX
11/9/19 Wyoming #21 Boise State 10:15 PM ESPN
11/9/19 Nevada #24 San Diego State 10:30 PM ESPN2
11/9/19 San Jose 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

Here’s the GRT Podcast from earlier this week:

And 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!

The Gameday on Rocky Top Guessing Game: 2019 Week 11

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 Kentucky?

Tennessee opened as a 2.5-point underdog to the Kentucky Wildcats this week, and since then it’s moved to Vols -1. So . . . will the Vols cover against Kentucky? Here’s what the GRT Statsy Preview Machine has to say and whether I think it’s right this week.

The SPM’s performance so far in 2019

The SPM rebounded this week with its second-best week of the season after a sub-50% Week 9. For the past five weeks, it’s done this: 56.52%, 55.10%, 63.93%, 45.45%, and 63.04%. The breakdown this week: 29-17 (63.04%), which is for all games. When the difference between the SPM spread and the Vegas spread was 9 or more (the “confidence threshold”), the SPM was 10-4 (71.43%), and when the difference was between 9 and 14 (the “confidence range”), the SPM was 8-3 (72.73%).

For the season, the SPM is now 252-234 (51.85%) overall, 109-84 (56.48%) over the confidence threshold, and 63-35 (64.29%) in the confidence range.

For the fourth week in a row, the SPM got the Tennessee game wrong, although we knew not to trust it. The SPM isn’t the only system whiffing on the Vols, though. As Will has pointed out several times in several places, even Vegas has been really wrong on the Tennessee all season long.

So what does the SPM have to say about the Tennessee-Kentucky game this week?

Vols-Wildcats

From the perspective of Tennessee

Tennessee’s points:

  • Tennessee scoring offense for the season: 24.7
  • Kentucky scoring defense for the season: 21.3

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

  • UAB 17.5
  • South Carolina 25

Tennessee scored 30 points against UAB and 41 points against South Carolina. That’s 167% of what those teams usually give up.

The SPM still doesn’t know who UAB really is, so I would normally be inclined to ignore the Blazers as a comp, but the South Carolina number by itself pretty much gives the same result. So . . . the SPM estimates 35.5 points for Tennessee against Kentucky.

Kentucky’s points:

  • Tennessee scoring defense for the season: 24.1
  • Kentucky scoring offense for the season: 21.3

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

  • BYU 25.5
  • UAB 27

UAB scored 7 on Tennessee and BYU scored 29. That’s 69% of what those teams usually score. Taken together, the SPM estimates 14.7 points for Kentucky against the Vols. This is probably low, as the SPM is still confused about who UAB really is.

Estimated score: Tennessee 35.5, Kentucky 14.7

From the perspective of Kentucky

Kentucky’s points:

  • Kentucky scoring offense for the season: 21.3
  • Tennessee scoring defense for the season: 24.1

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

  • South Carolina 25
  • Toledo 28

Kentucky scored 7 points against South Carolina and 38 against Toledo, which is 85% of what those teams usually give up. Thus, the SPM estimates 20.5 points for Kentucky against the Vols.

Tennessee’s points:

  • Kentucky scoring defense for the season: 21.3
  • Tennessee scoring offense for the season: 24.7

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

  • Eastern Michigan 26.2
  • Arkansas 22.7

Kentucky allowed 20 points to Arkansas and 17 to Eastern Michigan. That’s 76% of what those teams usually score, so the SPM estimates 18.8 points for Tennessee against Kentucky.

Estimated score: Kentucky 20.5, Tennessee 18.8

SPM Final Estimates

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

SPM Final estimated score: Tennessee 27.1, Kentucky 17.6

SPM Final estimated spread: Tennessee -9.5

Difference between the SPM and the Vegas opening spread): 12

That spread difference of 12 is right in the sweet spot that would normally be in our favorite “confidence range.” But so far this season, the numbers have been outright defamatory when it comes to the Vols. So while the machine is confident, I remain skeptical both on the actual score estimate and even more so on the level of confidence it’s spitting out.

Eyeball adjustments

I’m mostly comfortable with the comps for the Vols points from their perspective. As I said, I wouldn’t trust UAB as a comp except that the South Carolina comp says the same thing. The SPM’s only giving the Vols 19 points from Kentucky’s perspective, but I trust the South Carolina comp more than Kentucky’s results against Arkansas and Eastern Michigan. Still, 35 points seems high, especially since there were two special teams scores against the Gamecocks, so I’m thinking more like 28.

I don’t like Kentucky’s points from Tennessee’s perspective, as the number resulting from the UAB comp (26%) is too low, but the number resulting from the BYU comp (114%) is too high. I like the comps from Kentucky’s perspective better, as they include common opponent South Carolina, so I’m going with 21 points for the Wildcats.

So, my eyeball-adjusted prediction is Tennessee 28, Kentucky 21. Yeah, I like the Vols to win outright and cover. Am I confident about this? Nope.

Other predictions from other systems

As I said before, the Vols opened as 2.5-point underdogs but are now one-point favorites. With an over/under of 41, that translates to something like Tennessee 21, Kentucky 20.

ESPN’s FPI gives the Vols a 42.8% chance of winning.

Bill Connelly’s SP+ likes the Vols 25-23, and gives them a 55% chance of winning. That’s picking the Vols to cover.

SP+ finished 25-21-1 (54%) last week and is still at 55% for the season.

As I said earlier, the SPM is now 252-234 (51.85%) overall for the season and 63-35 (64.29%) in the confidence range.

Bottom line

The SPM and I both like the Vols to win and cover against Kentucky this week.

What do y’all think?

College Football TV Schedule: Week 11

The Tennessee Volunteers kick off against the Kentucky Wildcats at 7:30 p.m. this Saturday on the SEC Network, but that’s just the capper on what should be an awesome week of college football. The sparks come early and often as there are a handful of games each weeknight heading into the weekend. That’s when the thing catches fire, and it does so right at noon on Saturday and rages all the live long day.

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.

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
Miami (OH) Ohio 8:00 PM ESPN2 Live It's football

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
Louisiana Coastal Carolina 7:30 PM ESPNU Channel Hop It's football
Temple South Florida 8:00 PM ESPN Channel Hop It's football

Friday, November 8, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
Washington Oregon State 10:30 PM FS1 Live It's football

Gameday, November 9, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
NOON
#5 Penn State #13 Minnesota 12:00 PM ABC Live / Channel Hop Top 15 matchup
Vanderbilt #10 Florida 12:00 PM ESPN DVR / Channel Hop Future Vols opponent
AFTERNOON
#1 LSU #2 Alabama 3:30 PM CBS Live No. 1 vs. No. 2
EVENING
Missouri #6 Georgia 7:00 PM ESPN Live until Vols, then DVR Future Vols opponent
Tennessee Kentucky 7:30 PM SECN Live Go Vols!

Hoo boy, this could be an awesome day of college football. We jump right into the fire with a Top 15 matchup of unbeatens No. 5 Penn State and No. 13 Minnesota in the noon slot. Go Gophers. That time slot also features future Vols opponent Vanderbilt against former Vols opponent No. 10 Florida, so check in on that when the Lions/Gophers action breaks and DVR it for scouting after the dust has settled.

The noon fire converts into a foundry at 3:30 when No. 1 LSU takes on No. 2 Alabama on CBS at 3:30. It may not be for all the marbles, but it’s for a bunch of them. If you’re interested and/or a multi-tasker, there’s another Top 20 matchup on at 4:00 on Fox featuring No. 18 Iowa and No. 16 Wisconsin. I’m the former but not the latter, so I didn’t include this on the recommended viewing list. Both of my eyes will be intensely focused on Tuscaloosa.

But pace yourself, my Big Orange friends, as there’s still TV to watch. At 7:00 on ESPN, future Vols opponent Missouri takes on former Vols opponent No. 6 Georgia. Watch this live, but only for a half hour. Then hit the record button and switch over to Tennessee-Kentucky at 7:30 on the SEC Network and hope the Vols take care of business against the Wildcats.

Enjoy!

Full searchable college football TV schedule

Date Away Home Time TV
11/5/19 Kent State Toledo 7:00 PM CBSSN
11/5/19 Ball State Western Michigan 8:00 PM ESPN2
11/6/19 Miami (OH) Ohio 8:00 PM ESPN2
11/7/19 Louisiana Coastal Carolina 7:30 PM ESPNU
11/7/19 Temple South Florida 8:00 PM ESPN
11/8/19 UCF Tulsa 7:00 PM
11/8/19 Washington Oregon State 10:30 PM FS1
11/9/19 Maryland #3 Ohio State 12:00 PM FOX
11/9/19 #5 Penn State #13 Minnesota 12:00 PM ABC
11/9/19 Vanderbilt #10 Florida 12:00 PM ESPN
11/9/19 #11 Baylor TCU 12:00 PM FS1
11/9/19 East Carolina #23 SMU 12:00 PM ESPNU
11/9/19 UMass Army 12:00 PM CBSSN
11/9/19 Western Kentucky Arkansas 12:00 PM SECN
11/9/19 Texas Tech West Virginia 12:00 PM ESPN2
11/9/19 Purdue Northwestern 12:00 PM BTN
11/9/19 Florida State Boston College 12:00 PM ACCN
11/9/19 Georgia Tech Virginia 12:30 PM ACCNX
11/9/19 UTSA Old Dominion 2:00 PM ESPN3
11/9/19 Air Force New Mexico 2:00 PM
11/9/19 Charlotte UTEP 3:00 PM ESPN+
11/9/19 Stanford Colorado 3:00 PM PAC12
11/9/19 South Alabama Texas State 3:00 PM ESPN3
11/9/19 #1 LSU #2 Alabama 3:30 PM CBS
11/9/19 UConn #17 Cincinnati 3:30 PM CBSSN
11/9/19 #20 Kansas State Texas 3:30 PM ESPN
11/9/19 #22 Wake Forest Virginia Tech 3:30 PM ACCN
11/9/19 Georgia Southern Troy 3:30 PM ESPN+
11/9/19 Louisville Miami 3:30 PM ESPN2
11/9/19 USC Arizona State 3:30 PM ABC
11/9/19 UAB Southern Mississippi 3:30 PM NFL
11/9/19 Illinois Michigan State 3:30 PM FS1
11/9/19 #18 Iowa #16 Wisconsin 4:00 PM FOX
11/9/19 New Mexico State Ole Miss 4:00 PM SECN
11/9/19 North Texas Louisiana Tech 4:00 PM
11/9/19 Georgia State UL Monroe 5:00 PM ESPN+
11/9/19 Florida International Florida Atlantic 6:00 PM
11/9/19 Missouri #6 Georgia 7:00 PM ESPN
11/9/19 Washington State California 7:00 PM PAC12
11/9/19 Utah State Fresno State 7:00 PM CBSSN
11/9/19 Appalachian State South Carolina 7:00 PM ESPN2
11/9/19 #4 Clemson NC State 7:30 PM ABC
11/9/19 #15 Notre Dame Duke 7:30 PM ACCN
11/9/19 Tennessee Kentucky 7:30 PM SECN
11/9/19 Liberty BYU 7:30 PM ESPNU
11/9/19 Iowa State #9 Oklahoma 8:00 PM FOX
11/9/19 Wyoming #21 Boise State 10:15 PM ESPN
11/9/19 Nevada #24 San Diego State 10:30 PM ESPN2
11/9/19 San Jose State Hawai'i 11:00 PM

Tennessee-Kentucky: Head-to-head statistical rankings

Below is a look at Tennessee’s national stat rankings side-by-side with the counterpart rankings for the Kentucky Wildcats. Bottom line for the Vols this week: Run the ball, stop the run, and all eyes on Lynn Bowden.

Details below.

When the Vols have the ball

Where’s the opportunity?

We might be okay on third downs? We might be able to run the ball? With Tennessee’s offense struggling, there’s not much to work with here. Fortunately, Kentucky’s not especially good defending the run or at intercepting passes, so while those things aren’t necessarily strengths for the Vols, at least it’s not weakness against strength in those categories. And the Vols offense isn’t bad on third downs and will be going against a Wildcats defense that is. Kind of.

Where’s the danger?

Where else? The Red Zone, and not just because the Vols are in the Bottom 30 there. Kentucky is nearly in the Top 30 at keeping folks knocking on the door out of the house. Also, they don’t allow many passing yards (and we don’t get many) and they’re tough on first downs (and we’re not.) Boo.

Gameplan for the Vols on offense

Hope that you can run the ball and then convert on third down.

Vols on defense

Where’s the opportunity?

Well, this is more like it, as there’s a whole lotta blood in Kentucky’s offensive stat rankings. Although the Vols defense isn’t yet elite at anything other than intercepting passes, it does appear to have advantages nearly across the board, and where it doesn’t, it’s nearly a push.

Tennessee should make things very difficult for a Kentucky offense really not accomplishing much through the air and should be able to turn all guns on the ground game.

Where’s the danger?

The run game. Kentucky’s putting up over 200 yards per game on the ground, ranking 32nd nationally and 5th in the SEC. Wide receiver/quarterback Lynn Bowden is leading the way with nearly 75 rushing yards per game, and he not only leads the conference in all-purpose yards, he’s 5th in the nation.

And he’s not alone. True running backs Asim Rose and Kavosiey Smoke are adding 64 and 43 yards per game to the total. If the Wildcats are going to have success, it’s likely going to come from some combination of those three.

The other danger is game-planning for a one-dimensional attack led by Bowden at QB only to have quarterback Sawyer Smith return from injury instead. Having to contend with Bowden out at receiver would double the dimension, stretch the field, and make more room for Rose and Smoke to operate in the running game. I think the Vols would still be alright against that offense, but that could prove to be more difficult.

Gameplan for the Vols on defense

If it’s Bowden at quarterback, turn all the cannons on him and whichever running back is in the game. If it’s Smith, fight on both fronts but still focus primarily on stopping the run first.

Special teams

Beware a field position battle with these guys, as punter Max Duffy is 2nd in the nation in net punting with an average of 48.8 yards. The team is first in the nation in net punting.

Also, when kicking off, Paxton Brooks better get it over Bowden’s head and into the end zone for a touchback. If Bowden’s receiving punts, the best play would probably be to kick it as deep as possible but definitely out of bounds.

Turnovers and penalties

Turnovers. They’re important.

Tennessee Vols statistical ranking trends – after UAB

After winning three of the last four games, how are the Vols’ statistical rankings trending now?

Offense

Currently doing well: Passing Yards per Completion

Needs attention: Total Offense, Passes Had Intercepted, Red Zone Offense, 4th Down Conversion Pct

Climbed out of the Bottom 30: Nothing

Fell out of the Top 30: Nothing

Climbed into the Top 30: Nothing

Fell into the Bottom 30: Nothing

I’m calling that “status quo.” Only minor movement, including in the categories we want to see improvement. Is it possible that UAB really does have a good defense, or are the Vols stuck in the mud? Tune in next week!

Defense

Currently doing well: Intercepting passes, 4th Down Conversion Pct Defense

Needs attention: Same as last week — First Downs Defense, 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense, Tackles for Loss

Climbed out of the Bottom 30: Nothing in the Bottom 30 last week

Fell out of the Top 30: Nothing.

Climbed into the Top 30: 4th Down Conversion Pct Defense

Fell into the Bottom 30: Team Tackles for Loss

Don’t look now, but this team is elite at intercepting passes. Woo. The only real bad news here is the lack of improvement on first downs, third downs, and TFLs. UAB did max protect most of the night, though, so the TFL number isn’t exactly unexpected.

Special Teams

Currently doing well: Punt Returns (woo!), Kickoff Return Defense, Blocked Punts (woo!!), Blocked Kicks

Needs attention: Net Punting, Kickoff Returns, Punt Return Defense

Again with The Weirdness. On special teams, Tennessee’s extremely good at some things and not very good at all at others.

Turnovers and Penalties

Currently doing well: Turnovers Gained

Needs attention: Turnovers lost

On turnovers, the news isn’t terrible overall, but with the team intercepting passes like me at a candy store, a national Turnover Margin ranking of only 49th means something is equally as bad. See “Turnovers Lost” next to that “99.”

Penalties appeared to improve this week.

Read: Chill on Guarantano

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

. . . make it this, from 247Sports:

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. Guarantano reveals why he wouldn’t let hand injury sideline him, via 247Sports
  2. How the Uros Plavsic ruling changes Tennessee’s frontcourt, via 247Sports
  3. Vols report card: UAB, via 247Sports
  4. Game Balls: Tennessee 30, UAB 7, via 247Sports
  5. From GA to DC, Ansley keeps coming up big for Pruitt, via 247Sports

Behind the paywalls

Claireb7tx wins Week 10 of the 2019 GRT Pick ‘Em, birdjam takes season-lead

Congratulations to claireb7tx, who finished first this week in the Gameday on Rocky Top Pick ‘Em contest with a record of 16-4 and 194 confidence points.

Here are the full results for this week:

Rank Player W-L Points Tiebreaker
1 claireb7tx 16-4 194 0-0
2 birdjam 17-3 189 13-31
3 boro wvvol 17-3 188 17-31
4 C_hawkfan 18-2 186 16-30**
4 ctull 17-3 186 14-35
4 Wilk21 17-3 186 14-38
7 Hjohn 16-4 185 7-31**
7 Harley 16-4 185 13-31
7 dgibbs 17-3 185 13-33
7 Orange On Orange 15-5 185 20-34
11 hounddog3 16-4 183 14-35**
11 Displaced_Vol_Fan 16-4 183 13-38
11 trdlgmsr 15-5 183 14-38
14 corn from a jar 15-5 182 10-31**
14 jfarrar90 18-2 182 13-31
16 LuckyGuess 16-4 181 13-27**
16 GeorgeMonkey 16-4 181 17-27
18 wedflatrock 15-5 180 6-27
19 waitwhereami 15-5 178 9-31**
19 memphispete 15-5 178 14-45
19 UTSeven 15-5 178 17-48
19 Hixson Vol1 15-5 178 0-0
23 PAVolFan 15-5 177 14-28**
23 rollervol 16-4 177 17-35
25 DinnerJacket 13-7 176 10-31**
25 Jahiegel 15-5 176 18-30
25 Rossboro 16-4 176 0-49
25 PensacolaVolFan 16-4 176 10-40
25 joeb_1 14-6 176 23-30
25 ltvol99 15-5 176 21-38
31 daetilus 14-6 175 17-28**
31 mariettavol 14-6 175 18-37
33 HUTCH 15-5 173 10-13
34 keepontruckin 13-7 172 17-34**
34 Crusher 16-4 172 24-35
36 Joel @ GRT 15-5 170 17-28**
36 patmd 15-5 170 17-34
36 Anaconda 14-6 170 24-35
39 tbone 14-6 169 17-31**
39 ddayvolsfan 15-5 169 27-31
41 cnyvol 14-6 167 17-37**
41 ChuckieTVol 15-5 167 13-45
43 doritoscowboy 16-4 166 0-0
44 Phonies 13-7 165 30-27
45 Bulldog 85 14-6 164 20-37**
45 Sam 12-8 164 0-0
47 Raven17 12-8 162 10-34
48 alanmar 14-6 156 24-27**
48 Knottfair 14-6 156 17-38
50 TennRebel 14-6 153 10-24
51 ga26engr 12-8 152 13-32
52 vols95 12-8 147 17-35
53 bluelite 10-10 146 17-35
54 Jayyyy 11-9 143 17-30
55 rsbrooks25 13-7 140 17-35
56 Timbuktu126 13-7 137 7-14**
56 TennVol95 in 3D! 13-7 137 17-42
58 Neil Neisner 12-8 132 28-31
59 mmmjtx 12-8 126 10-27
60 jeremy.waldroop 0-20 125 0-0**
60 Aaron Birkholz 0-20 125 -
60 mmb61 0-20 125 -
60 UTVols18 0-20 125 -
60 Salty Seth 0-20 125 -
60 Teri28 0-20 125 -
60 Will Shelton 0-20 125 -
60 tpi 0-20 125 -
60 aaron217 0-20 125 -
60 If you ain’t first you’re 0-20 125 -
60 tallahasseevol 0-20 125 -
60 waltsspac 0-20 125 -
60 Willewillm 0-20 125 -
60 Orange Swarm 0-20 125 -
60 Dmorton 0-20 125 -
60 RockyPopPicks 0-20 125 -
60 VillaVol 0-20 125 -
60 Jrstep 0-20 125 -
60 ed75 0-20 125 -
60 rockytopinKy 0-20 125 -
60 OriginalVol1814 0-20 125 -
60 BristVol 0-20 125 -
60 orange_devil87 0-20 125 -
60 VFL49er 0-20 125 -
60 ddutcher 0-20 125 -
60 BZACHARY 0-20 125 -
60 Caban Greys 0-20 125 -
60 cactusvol 0-20 125 -
60 Techboy 0-20 125 -
60 JLPasour 0-20 125 -

Old friend birdjam sneaks into a one-point lead lead for the season with a record of 140-60 and 1644 confidence points.

Rank Player W-L % Points
1 birdjam 140-60 70.00 1644
2 wedflatrock 140-60 70.00 1643
3 PAVolFan 142-58 71.00 1638
3 GeorgeMonkey 140-60 70.00 1638
5 corn from a jar 136-64 68.00 1622
6 LuckyGuess 136-64 68.00 1611
7 memphispete 139-61 69.50 1609
8 C_hawkfan 146-54 73.00 1606
9 Hixson Vol1 140-60 70.00 1597
10 joeb_1 133-67 66.50 1595
11 jfarrar90 133-67 66.50 1588
12 Displaced_Vol_Fan 135-65 67.50 1577
13 Raven17 133-67 66.50 1576
14 hounddog3 135-65 67.50 1575
15 ChuckieTVol 139-61 69.50 1572
16 alanmar 135-65 67.50 1569
17 Orange On Orange 132-68 66.00 1565
17 cnyvol 137-63 68.50 1565
19 waitwhereami 136-64 68.00 1564
19 TennRebel 131-69 65.50 1564
19 Joel @ GRT 136-64 68.00 1564
22 Knottfair 132-68 66.00 1559
23 boro wvvol 130-70 65.00 1558
24 DinnerJacket 133-67 66.50 1557
25 UTSeven 124-76 62.00 1554
26 Harley 135-65 67.50 1553
27 Phonies 132-68 66.00 1552
28 trdlgmsr 129-71 64.50 1546
29 Anaconda 122-78 61.00 1543
30 daetilus 125-75 62.50 1535
31 Bulldog 85 132-68 66.00 1532
32 ga26engr 135-65 67.50 1530
33 Rossboro 128-72 64.00 1521
34 mmmjtx 132-68 66.00 1514
35 Sam 133-67 66.50 1504
36 Crusher 131-69 65.50 1503
37 claireb7tx 129-71 64.50 1501
38 mariettavol 119-81 59.50 1500
39 keepontruckin 119-81 59.50 1490
40 ltvol99 139-61 69.50 1488
41 ddayvolsfan 135-65 67.50 1486
42 Neil Neisner 126-74 63.00 1478
43 HUTCH 127-73 63.50 1477
44 doritoscowboy 130-70 65.00 1476
45 ctull 118-82 59.00 1467
46 Jahiegel 123-77 61.50 1464
47 Jayyyy 115-85 57.50 1456
47 jeremy.waldroop 108-92 54.00 1456
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