The GRT Expected Win Total Machine: After UAB

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

The GRT Expected Win Total Machine


My assessment

About the Vols: I wouldn’t characterize my concern about UAB this weekend as worry, but I was quite wary. Even that was misplaced, though, as Tennessee looked mostly really good Saturday night against the Blazers. With three games to go, they can afford only one slip up for bowl eligibility, and they have a chance to run the table and meet preseason expectations. If they do that, it will mean that they both lost two games and won two games they shouldn’t have. I’m thinking they have a chance, as it appears they will be favorites against Kentucky and Vanderbilt, and they may well be favorites against Missouri after the Tigers play Georgia and Florida in consecutive weeks.

I’ve made no adjustments this week, but with UAB becoming 100% instead of 70%, I now have an expected win total of . . . 5.9.

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

Details: I kept everybody right where they were at last week: Kentucky and Missouri at 60%, and Vanderbilt at 70%.

Here’s a table with my expectations this week:

Tennessee Volunteers currently

Current record: 4-5 (2-3), 4th in the SEC East

The Vols’ future opponents

Kentucky Wildcats

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

Kentucky was off this week while the Vols took on UAB.

Missouri Tigers

Current record: 5-3 (2-2), 3rd in the SEC East

The Tigers were also off this week, but they’re coming off two consecutive losses to Vanderbilt and Kentucky and now have two consecutive games against Georgia and Florida. They’re likely to come to Neyland on November 23 hurting, both physically and mentally.

Vanderbilt Commodores

Current record: 2-6 (1-4), 7th in the SEC East

Vanderbilt looked good early this week against South Carolina, but faded fast.

The Vols’ past opponents

Georgia State Panthers

Current record: 6-2 (3-1), 2nd in the Sun Belt East

Off this week.

BYU Cougars

Current record: 4-4

Good win for the Cougars this week against Utah State.

Chattanooga Mocs

Current record: 4-5 (3-2), 4th in the Southern Conference

Florida Gators

Current record: 7-2 (4-2), 2nd in the SEC East

This year’s edition of the Florida-Georgia game was a good one with both teams showing like they deserved their Top 10 rankings.

Georgia Bulldogs

Current record: 7-1 (4-1), 1st in the SEC East

Hard-fought game for Georgia this week against the Gators, but Jake Fromm was money on third down. Former Tennessee tight end Eli Wolf sealed the deal with a huge catch for a first down that allowed the Bulldogs to run out the clock.

Mississippi State Bulldogs

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

Kylin Hill, the SEC’s leading rusher, had 21 carries for 234 yards and 3 touchdowns against the Razorbacks this week. Against Tennessee, he had 11 carries for 13 yards. Woo.

Alabama Crimson Tide

Current record: 8-0 (5-0), 1st in the SEC West

Off in advance of a big showdown with LSU next week.

South Carolina Gamecocks

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

Expected result this week for the Gamecocks.

UAB Blazers

Current record: 6-2 (3-1), 2nd in C-USA West

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

jfarrar90 takes the lead in the GRT Guessing Game

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

Week 10 – UAB

Round 1

Q: Who wins, and by how much? (30 – 60 points available)

A: Vols, by 22 or more (60 points) (Vols won by 23)

These folks got this right: Jayyyy, Will Shelton, jfarrar90, Harley, Brenna Russell, Isaac Bishop

Mushrooms (10 points): cscott95 and Isaac Bishop 

Bananas (-10 points): Isaac Bishop and LTVol99

Blue shells and bolts: 

  • Blue Shell No. 6 blows up and costs current leader Jayyyy 30 points
  • Blue Shell No. 7: Counter 1
  • New Blue Shell No. 8: Counter 3

Top 10 after Round 1:

  1. Will Shelton
  2. Jayyyy
  3. jfarrar90
  4. Harley
  5. Mitchell K
  6. cscott95
  7. daetilus
  8. PaulS
  9. Brenna Russell
  10. Isaac Bishop

Round 2

Q: What’s the score at halftime? (30 points available)

A: Vols lead by 8 or more (30 points) (Vols 23, UAB 0)

Apparently as easy question, as a bunch of players got this one right: Will Shelton, Jayyyy, jfarrar90, Harley, cscott95, Brenna Russell, Isaac Bishop, Sam Hensley, LTVol99, HixsonVol

Mushrooms (10 points): Jayyyy and cscott95

Bananas (-10 points): Brenna Russell and daetilus

Blue shells and bolts: 

  • Blue Shell No. 7 blows up and costs current leader Will 30 points
  • Blue Shell No. 8: Counter 2
  • No new blue shells
  • HixsonVol gets a bolt and gets 30 points

Top 10 after Round 2:

  1. Jayyyy
  2. jfarrar90
  3. Harley
  4. Will Shelton
  5. cscott95
  6. Mitchell K
  7. Isaac Bishop
  8. Brenna Russell
  9. daetilus
  10. PaulS

Round 3

Q: Who’s the first true quarterback to throw or run for a touchdown for the Vols? (30 – 40 points available)

A: Jarrett Geronimo (30 points)

These guys got this: LTVol99 and HixsonVol

Mushrooms (10 points): Jayyyy and HixsonVol

Bananas (-10 points): Brenna Russell and HixsonVol

Blue shells and bolts: 

  • Blue Shell No. 8: Counter 1
  • No new blue shells or bolts

Top 10 after Round 3:

  1. Jayyyy
  2. jfarrar90
  3. Harley
  4. Will Shelton
  5. cscott95
  6. Mitchell K
  7. Isaac Bishop
  8. Brenna Russell
  9. daetilus
  10. PaulS

The Game Master is officially in last place among people still playing.

Round 4

Q: Who’s the first true running back to score a touchdown for the Vols? (30 – 40 points available)

A: Ty Chandler (30 points)

Points this round go to: Jayyyy, jfarrar90, Will Shelton, cscott95, Brenna Russell

Mushrooms (10 points): Harley and daetilus

Bananas (-10 points): Jayyyy and LTVol99

Blue shells and bolts: 

  • Blue Shell No. 8 blows up and costs current leader Jayyyy another 30 points
  • New Blue Shell No. 9: Counter 3
  • No bolts

Top 10 after Round 3:

  1. jfarrar90
  2. Jayyyy
  3. Will Shelton
  4. cscott95
  5. Harley
  6. Brenna Russell
  7. Mitchell K
  8. Isaac Bishop
  9. daetilus
  10. PaulS

Round 5

Q: Who’s the first WR/TE to catch a touchdown pass for the Vols? (30 points available)

A: No points (No true WR/TE caught a touchdown pass. Huh. Didn’t see that coming.)

Mushrooms (10 points): Jayyyy and Will Shelton

Bananas (-10 points): cscott95 and daetilus

Blue shells and bolts: 

  • New Blue Shell No. 9: Counter 2
  • No new blue shells or bolts

Final Standings After Week 10:

Rank Player Points
1 jfarrar90 293
2 Jayyyy 291
3 Will Shelton 284
4 Harley 268
5 cscott95 258
6 Brenna Russell 215
7 Mitchell K 205
8 Isaac Bishop 204
9 daetilus 185
10 PaulS 185
11 Sam Hensley 180
12 LTVol99 123
13 HixsonVol 100
14 Joel Hollingsworth 80
15 HixsonVol fka MariettaVol 74
16 Alyas Grey 63
17 Hounddog3 35
18 Greenback42c 30
19 Gavin Driskill 25
20 Power TBP 15
21 Clark 0
22 StiflerUncut -3

Gameday Gameplan for Tennessee fans: UAB

It’s Gameday on Rocky Top, with the Vols (3-5, 2-3) hoping to leverage last week’s big upset over the South Carolina Gamecocks into a November to remember, starting with a win over the UAB Blazers (6-1, 3-1). Here’s the Gameday Gameplan for Tennessee fans. Where and when to find the Tennessee-UAB 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-Blazers on ESPNU at 7:00, but there are several other games of interest to Vols fans as well. Here’s our list of games to watch today, curated with a nice, big spoonful of Big Orange:

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
10/31/19 West Virginia #12 Baylor 8:00 PM ESPN
10/31/19 Georgia Southern #20 Appalachian State 8:00 PM ESPNU
11/1/19 Navy UConn 8:00 PM ESPN2
11/2/19 #14 Michigan Maryland 12:00 PM ABC
11/2/19 NC State #23 Wake Forest 12:00 PM ESPN
11/2/19 Houston UCF 12:00 PM ESPN2
11/2/19 Buffalo Eastern Michigan 12:00 PM
11/2/19 Northern Illinois Central Michigan 12:00 PM CBSSN
11/2/19 Nebraska Purdue 12:00 PM FOX
11/2/19 Boston College Syracuse 12:00 PM ACCN
11/2/19 UTSA Texas A&M 12:00 PM SECN
11/2/19 Old Dominion Florida International 12:00 PM ESPN+
11/2/19 Liberty UMass 12:00 PM
11/2/19 Akron Bowling Green 2:00 PM ESPN+
11/2/19 Virginia Tech #16 Notre Dame 2:30 PM NBC
11/2/19 Troy Coastal Carolina 3:00 PM ESPN3
11/2/19 #8 Georgia #6 Florida 3:30 PM CBS
11/2/19 #22 Kansas State Kansas 3:30 PM FS1
11/2/19 Arkansas State UL Monroe 3:30 PM ESPNU
11/2/19 Marshall Rice 3:30 PM
11/2/19 UTEP North Texas 3:30 PM NFL
11/2/19 Army Air Force 3:30 PM CBSSN
11/2/19 Middle Tennessee Charlotte 3:30 PM ESPN3
11/2/19 UNLV Colorado State 3:30 PM
11/2/19 Miami Florida State 3:30 PM ABC
11/2/19 TCU Oklahoma State 3:30 PM ESPN
11/2/19 Rutgers Illinois 3:30 PM BTN
11/2/19 Wofford #4 Clemson 4:00 PM ACCN
11/2/19 #9 Utah Washington 4:00 PM FOX
11/2/19 Mississippi State Arkansas 4:00 PM SECN
11/2/19 Pittsburgh Georgia Tech 4:00 PM ACCNX
11/2/19 Florida Atlantic Western Kentucky 4:00 PM ESPN+
11/2/19 Tulsa Tulane 4:00 PM ESPN2
11/2/19 Oregon State Arizona 4:30 PM PAC12
11/2/19 Texas State Louisiana 5:00 PM ESPN+
11/2/19 Ole Miss #11 Auburn 7:00 PM ESPN
11/2/19 #17 Cincinnati East Carolina 7:00 PM CBSSN
11/2/19 UAB Tennessee 7:00 PM ESPNU
11/2/19 Northwestern Indiana 7:00 PM FS1
11/2/19 #15 SMU #24 Memphis 7:30 PM ABC
11/2/19 Vanderbilt South Carolina 7:30 PM SECN
11/2/19 Virginia North Carolina 7:30 PM ACCN
11/2/19 #7 Oregon USC 8:00 PM FOX
11/2/19 Colorado UCLA 9:00 PM PAC12
11/2/19 BYU Utah State 10:00 PM ESPN2
11/2/19 #21 Boise State San Jose State 10:30 PM CBSSN
11/2/19 New Mexico Nevada 10:30 PM ESPNU
11/2/19 Fresno State Hawai'i 11:59 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 10

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.

Week 10 Bonus! Five questions this week! Get ’em while they’re hot!

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 UAB?

Beware: Weirdness afoot.

Tennessee opened as a 10.5-point favorite over the UAB Blazers this week, and since then it’s bounced around between 9.5 and 12.5. Currently, it’s Vols -12. So . . . will the Vols cover against UAB?

The SPM’s performance so far in 2019

After three straight weeks of being over 55% (and notching nearly 64% last week), the SPM fell victim to the turf monster last week and went 25-30 (45.45%) overall. Over our confidence threshold, it went 9-11 (45%), and in our pre-defined favorites range, it went 6-5 (54.55%). This week, we tracked both Vegas and non-Vegas lines, and essentially, there was only a one-game difference between those two sets of data.

For the season, the SPM now sits at 223-217 (50.68%) overall, 99-80 (55.31%) over the confidence threshold, and 55-32 (63.22%) in our favorites range.

I’m officially now regretting my early-season decision to include the overall SPM stuff with the weekly Tennessee statsy preview because the SPM is TERRIBLE at Vols games. It again got the Tennessee game wrong last week, the third week in a row it’s whiffed on the Vols. And it’s going to make itself look downright stupid this week. I consoling myself with constant reminders that the Vols have everybody else confused, too, including Vegas.

So what does the SPM have to say about the Tennessee-UAB game this week? Ahem . . .

Vols-Blazers

Okay, first, the SPM’s opinion on the Vols-Blazers game this weekend should be mostly ignored. The only reason I’m even posting this is (1) in the interest of full disclosure and to avoid allegations of cherry-picking, and (2) because of that word “mostly.”

Full disclosure

Without going through the full analysis, I’m just going to tell you that the SPM has UAB winning this game by 16.2 points. This actually provides an excellent illustration of why you can’t just assume that the machine gets more reliable the more it diverges from the Vegas line. The truth is that there is a sweet spot. The results generally get more reliable the more they diverge from the Vegas line, but only up to a point. If they diverge too much, it’s more an indication that it is not reliable because something is very, very wrong.

So what’s wrong? This is a whole different neighborhood, man.

Those of you who’ve been reading for some time know that the SPM is a comps system. While other systems rank teams based on how good they are and then make predictions based on those relative rankings, the SPM uses comparables to make predictions, and the comps are just no good this week. To UAB, the Vols defense looks most like Rice and Old Dominion and the offense looks like Western Kentucky and UTSA. To drive the point home a bit more, from Tennessee’s perspective, UAB’s defense looks like Florida and Alabama and its offense looks like South Carolina and Florida.

As odd as that looks, there’s good reason for it. UAB’s stats put them right alongside those teams in the national rankings. The problem is that those stats have been compiled against nothing but terrible competition. As I said in that earlier post, Tennessee strength of schedule is currently ranked 12th, and UAB’s is ranked 130th. And as @Alyas Grey said in this terrific comment, wins and losses aren’t the only issues. You can’t compare Manhattan commercial real estate to a duplex in Podunk, Alabama. Well, you can, but you’ll end up with UAB winning by 16 points.

Configuring the SPM to account for that will have to be an offseason project. For now, we’ll just have to mostly ignore it on those rare occasions when it spits out something funny.

That word “mostly”

But I say “mostly ignore” because all of that might also be hinting at something we’re all missing. There are two sides to this problem, and our tendency is to intensely scrutinize only one side of that coin while ignoring the other.

If you don’t know how good a team is because they haven’t played anybody, you can’t just conclude that they are no good. If you don’t know how good they are, you don’t know how good they are. They could be worse than they look, but they could also be better than you’re giving them credit for.

The Blazers’ 6-1 record so far in 2019 is not unexpected. After finishing our magazine this spring, I wondered whether the Vols’ toughest non-conference opponent would be BYU or UAB. So, while we’re dismissing their schedule, we’d do well to give some weight to their resume.

SPM Final Estimates

For the record (and in case you skipped everything else, I’m putting it here: This is likely to be really wrong):

SPM Final estimated score: UAB 30, Tennessee 13.8

SPM Final estimated spread: UAB -16.2

SPM Confidence level (difference from the opening spread): 26.7

One more time with feeling: That 26.7 “confidence” level is so high that it signals serious wonkiness, that you should not be confident in it. Yes, I should rename it something other than “confidence level.”

Eyeball adjustments

What do we do about all of this? The Blazers haven’t ventured out of Podunk so far this year, but they did head to the big city once last year when they played Texas A&M at College Station. Despite finishing the 2018 season 11-3, they lost to the Aggies 41-20. The SPM says that if those two teams played today, the score would be Blazers 25.1, Aggies 24.8. Occam says that’s wrong by three touchdowns.

If the SPM is similarly wrong about the Vols-Blazers, that would make it Vols by 5. Combine that with the fact that the SPM has been wrong on the Vols for three weeks in a row now, presumably due to the fact that it doesn’t recognize that they’re improving every week, and I’d bump that up another touchdown. Let’s say Vols by 12, maybe.

So, my eyeball-adjusted prediction is Tennessee 28, UAB 17. I think the Vols cover the opening spread of Tennessee -10.5, but I don’t think they cover the current spread of Tennessee -12.

Other predictions from other systems

With the current spread at Tennessee -12 and an over/under of 48, that translates to something like Tennessee 30, UAB 18.

ESPN’s FPI gives the Vols an 88.3% chance of winning.

Bill Connelly’s SP+ likes the Vols 27-18, and gives them a 70% chance of winning. That’s picking the Vols not to cover.

SP+ broke even last week. According to Bill’s Twitter timeline, SP+ went 27-27-1 (50%). It’s still at an impressive 55% for the season.

As I said earlier, our SPM is now 223-217 (50.68%) on the season and 55-32 (63.22%) in our favored range.

Bottom line

The SPM does not like the Vols to cover this week but lacks credibility on the Vols generally right now and in this game in particular. Using my own eyes, I like the Vols by 11, which means I think they’ll cover the opening spread of -10.5 but not the current spread of -12.

What do y’all think?

College Football TV Schedule: Week 10

The Tennessee Volunteers kick off against the UAB Blazers at 7:00 p.m. this Saturday on ESPNU, but what about all of the other games? Here’s when and where to find those games, along with some suggestions on how and why to watch them.

First up is the list curated just for Vols fans. The full schedule follows that.

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
West Virginia #12 Baylor 8:00 PM ESPN Channel Hop Top 25 team
Georgia Southern #20 Appalachian State 8:00 PM ESPNU Channel Hop Top 25 team

Friday, November 1, 2019

Away Home Time TV How Why
Navy UConn 8:00 PM ESPN2 Live It's football, and it will be over before you know it

Gameday, November 2, 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!

At noon, there are a couple of Top 25 teams in action, but really they’re just appetizers for the main event at 3:30 when No. 8 Georgia and No. 6 Florida meet up to decide who’s going to win the SEC East. There are other games on in the afternoon slot, too, but hey, if you want to watch Notre Dame and Virginia Tech, feel free, but I’m not going to recommend it.

The Vols kick off against UAB at 7:00 on ESPNU, and if you are so inclined, you can DVR Vandy-South Carolina to get a better bead on the upcoming game against the Commodores.

Enjoy!

Full searchable college football TV schedule

Date Away Home Time TV
10/31/19 West Virginia #12 Baylor 8:00 PM ESPN
10/31/19 Georgia Southern #20 Appalachian State 8:00 PM ESPNU
11/1/19 Navy UConn 8:00 PM ESPN2
11/2/19 #14 Michigan Maryland 12:00 PM ABC
11/2/19 NC State #23 Wake Forest 12:00 PM ESPN
11/2/19 Houston UCF 12:00 PM ESPN2
11/2/19 Buffalo Eastern Michigan 12:00 PM
11/2/19 Northern Illinois Central Michigan 12:00 PM CBSSN
11/2/19 Nebraska Purdue 12:00 PM FOX
11/2/19 Boston College Syracuse 12:00 PM ACCN
11/2/19 UTSA Texas A&M 12:00 PM SECN
11/2/19 Old Dominion Florida International 12:00 PM ESPN+
11/2/19 Liberty UMass 12:00 PM
11/2/19 Akron Bowling Green 2:00 PM ESPN+
11/2/19 Virginia Tech #16 Notre Dame 2:30 PM NBC
11/2/19 Troy Coastal Carolina 3:00 PM ESPN3
11/2/19 #8 Georgia #6 Florida 3:30 PM CBS
11/2/19 #22 Kansas State Kansas 3:30 PM FS1
11/2/19 Arkansas State UL Monroe 3:30 PM ESPNU
11/2/19 Marshall Rice 3:30 PM
11/2/19 UTEP North Texas 3:30 PM NFL
11/2/19 Army Air Force 3:30 PM CBSSN
11/2/19 Middle Tennessee Charlotte 3:30 PM ESPN3
11/2/19 UNLV Colorado State 3:30 PM
11/2/19 Miami Florida State 3:30 PM ABC
11/2/19 TCU Oklahoma State 3:30 PM ESPN
11/2/19 Rutgers Illinois 3:30 PM BTN
11/2/19 Wofford #4 Clemson 4:00 PM ACCN
11/2/19 #9 Utah Washington 4:00 PM FOX
11/2/19 Mississippi State Arkansas 4:00 PM SECN
11/2/19 Pittsburgh Georgia Tech 4:00 PM ACCNX
11/2/19 Florida Atlantic Western Kentucky 4:00 PM ESPN+
11/2/19 Tulsa Tulane 4:00 PM ESPN2
11/2/19 Oregon State Arizona 4:30 PM PAC12
11/2/19 Texas State Louisiana 5:00 PM ESPN+
11/2/19 Ole Miss #11 Auburn 7:00 PM ESPN
11/2/19 #17 Cincinnati East Carolina 7:00 PM CBSSN
11/2/19 UAB Tennessee 7:00 PM ESPNU
11/2/19 Northwestern Indiana 7:00 PM FS1
11/2/19 #15 SMU #24 Memphis 7:30 PM ABC
11/2/19 Vanderbilt South Carolina 7:30 PM SECN
11/2/19 Virginia North Carolina 7:30 PM ACCN
11/2/19 #7 Oregon USC 8:00 PM FOX
11/2/19 Colorado UCLA 9:00 PM PAC12
11/2/19 BYU Utah State 10:00 PM ESPN2
11/2/19 #21 Boise State San Jose State 10:30 PM CBSSN
11/2/19 New Mexico Nevada 10:30 PM ESPNU
11/2/19 Fresno State Hawai'i 11:59 PM

Tennessee-UAB: Head-to-head statistical rankings

Below is a look at Tennessee’s national stat rankings side-by-side with the corollary rankings for the UAB Blazers.

The first thing to note is this, and we’ll be saying it repeatedly this week: UAB’s strength of schedule is dead last in the FBS, 130th out of 130 teams. Tennessee’s is currently 12th. Therefore, all of the Blazers’ numbers are inflated. The following is presented in the regular format, but any valid takeaways will be in the form of what UAB has been doing well and not doing well against its competition. That information is put alongside what the Vols are and aren’t doing well, but trust the “advantages” information this week at your own risk.

Details below.

When the Vols have the ball

Where’s the opportunity?

UAB is apparently not likely to intercept the ball, which is good because last week notwithstanding, the Vols have been a little too generous in that regard.

Where’s the danger?

Once again, last week notwithstanding, the offense has not been the strength of the 2019 Tennessee Volunteers team. On the other hand, UAB’s resume against its current competition has been built on defense, and they are currently ranked in the Top 10 in seven defensive categories. They appear to be equally good defending the run and the pass.

Gameplan for the Vols on offense

Do what you do best and adjust as the results come in.

Vols on defense

Where’s the opportunity?

UAB apparently has a fondness for throwing interceptions, which is cool because Tennessee’s defense finds them particularly delicious. The Blazers appear marginally better on offense through the air, so this could be a fun matchup to watch, as they’ll likely lean on their strength but find it much tougher sledding than usual. UAB’s rushing offense doesn’t appear particularly troublesome.

Where’s the danger?

If there’s danger, it appears to be in the passing game, as that’s where they get most of their yards when they’re not throwing it to the other team. They haven’t allowed many sacks, so pressuring the quarterback may prove frustrating.

Gameplan for the Vols on defense

Play nickel. Intercept when possible, tackle in space if they catch it.

Special teams

I don’t really see much of anything here, although the Vols appear to have the advantage in most of the things that might matter, save net punting.

Turnovers and penalties

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Tennessee Vols statistical ranking trends – after South Carolina

After a big win against the South Carolina Gamecocks, complete with a bit of an offensive explosion and a second-half defensive shutout, how are the Vols’ statistical rankings trending now?

Offense

Currently doing well: Passing Yards per Completion

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

Climbed out of the Bottom 30: Scoring Offense, First Downs Offense, Completion Percentage, Passing Offense

Fell out of the Top 30: Nothing

Climbed into the Top 30: Passing Yards per Completion

Fell into the Bottom 30: Nothing

Moderate improvement almost across the board last week, which is a good result against a good defense.

Defense

Currently doing well: Intercepting passes

Needs attention: First Downs Defense, 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense, Tackles for Loss

Climbed out of the Bottom 30: 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense

Fell out of the Top 30: Nothing.

Climbed into the Top 30: Nothing.

Fell into the Bottom 30: Nothing.

Mostly holding steady or slightly improving in most defensive categories.

Special Teams

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

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

Weirdness. Tennessee’s really good at some things on special teams, but some areas we thought would be strengths (punting, primarily) are faltering. Somebody call the Colquitt Helpline.

Turnovers and Penalties

Currently doing well: Um . . .

Needs attention: Turnovers lost

On turnovers, the team appears good at getting, but bad at giving. Penalties were good early, but are oddly getting worse as the team is improving. I’m guessing there might be some sweet spot with penalties. You want to play both clean and aggressive, but those things may sometimes be at odds with each other.

Read: The best of the Vols-Gamecocks post-games

If you read only two things about the Vols today . . .

. . . make it these, from Will and from Wes Rucker:

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. Jauan Jennings goes ‘crazy’ on Carolina, sparks Vols to win, via 247Sports
  2. Guarantano stays ready, keeps smiling during season of adversity, via 247Sports
  3. Everything Jeremy Pruitt said after beating South Carolina 41-21, via 247Sports
  4. Jeremy Pruitt updates QB Jarrett Guarantano’s status following surgery, via Saturday Down South

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  • What We Learned: Tennessee smashes South Carolina, 41-21, via 247Sports