Worth reading 10.8.18: Feeling good about Vols hoops

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

. . . make it this, from 247Sports’ Wes Rucker:

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. Updated projected win totals for the Vols after Week 6, via Gameday on Rocky Top
  2. Rucker: Winning at Auburn no crazy thought for these Vols, via 247Sports
  3. Inside the Numbers of Tennessee’s Running Game, via Gameday on Rocky Top
  4. Jeremy Pruitt reveals how Vols must improve after open date, via 247Sports
  5. Phillips: Vols ‘that close,’ looking to fix ‘little things’, via 247Sports
  6. Tennessee’s top 10 performers so far in 2018, via 247Sports
  7. If you had to bet on Vols or Huskers futures, which would you pick?, via SB Nation
  8. Tennessee football: Break over, it’s back to the grind for Vols … and what a grind it is, via Saturday Down South
  9. Barnes knows the hype around his team, he’s just not listening, via 247Sports
  10. Basketball Vols ready to “see what we’ve got” – University of Tennessee, via UTSports

What were we talking about this time last year?

Oh, only Tennessee’s 10 worst offensive performance since 2008, leadership reps, fights among some players, and other players considering leaving. It’s nice to be talking about the chances of beating Auburn, even if they are smaller than we’d like.

Behind the paywalls

  • The movie magic behind Tennessee’s viral hype video, via The Athletic
  • ‘He’s just our family pet’: At home with Smokey, and how…, via The Athletic
  • Bye Week Breakdown: Tennessee’s defensive PFF grades, analysis, via VolQuest
  • Bye Week Breakdown: Tennessee’s offensive PFF grades, analysis, via VolQuest

C_hawkfan wins Week 6 of the 2018 Gameday on Rocky Top Pick ‘Em Contest

Congratulations to C_hawkfan, who finished first in the Gameday on Rocky Top Pick ‘Em contest this week with a 16-4 record and 184 confidence points. He or she gets a Gameday on Rocky Top t-shirt from our custom tee store, Web Community Tees.

C_hawkfan, watch for a message from me (it will come through the Fun Office Pools system) about how to claim your prize.

Gameday on Rocky Top Logo Tee

 

Here are the full results for this week:

Rank Selection Name W-L Pts Tie Breaker Game (19-27)
1 C_hawkfan 16-4 184 20-21
2 Jahiegel 15-5 165 23-24**
2 spartans100 13-7 165 24-21
4 mariettavol 12-8 163 24-20
5 Anaconda 14-6 161 22-21**
5 wedflatrock 14-6 161 26-17
5 Joel @ GRT 14-6 161 24-17
5 PAVolFan 14-6 161 24-10
9 Fightin Walking Horses 13-7 160 17-21
10 chuckiepoo 12-8 158 38-24**
10 BZACHARY 12-8 158 0-0
12 birdjam 12-8 157 24-22**
12 GeorgeMonkey 12-8 157 24-20
12 LuckyGuess 12-8 157 31-21
12 Volfan2002 13-7 157 24-14
16 Dylan pickle 14-6 156 18-21**
16 Willewillm 13-7 156 28-21
18 Will Shelton 12-8 155 17-20**
18 Knottfair 13-7 155 28-17
20 Bulldog 85 13-7 154 27-26
21 JLPasour 13-7 153 28-17**
21 crafdog 14-6 153 33-23
23 mmb61 14-6 152 10-17**
23 jfarrar90 12-8 152 31-17
23 ThePowerT 12-8 152 24-12
26 VillaVol 12-8 151 38-19
27 rsbrooks25 12-8 150 35-17
28 MariettaVol1 12-8 149 31-17
29 mmmjtx 12-8 148 24-21**
29 UNDirish60 14-6 148 31-16
29 ChuckieTVol 12-8 148 24-17
29 dgibbs 11-9 148 23-17
29 Jayyyy 11-9 148 22-13
34 cnyvol 11-9 147 27-20**
34 TennRebel 13-7 147 24-17
34 Raven17 11-9 147 34-20
37 chatty daddy 12-8 146 21-20**
37 Displaced_Vol_Fan 11-9 146 26-12
37 Nick_Drake87 11-9 146 20-17
40 Rocky4 12-8 145 31-13**
40 tbone9591 12-8 145 24-14
42 ctull 13-7 144 27-14**
42 Brandon88 12-8 144 31-24
44 RockyTop5 12-8 143 27-20**
44 Fred4UT 12-8 143 27-17
46 KeepsCornInAJar 12-8 142 31-21**
46 daetilus 11-9 142 27-10
46 Joelarbear 12-8 142 21-13
46 alanmar 11-9 142 34-27
50 Dmorton 14-6 141 35-17
51 DinnerJacket 13-7 140 32-16
52 Keep on truckin’ 12-8 139 27-16**
52 boro wvvol 11-9 139 24-17
52 tcarroll90 10-10 139 24-16
52 jstorie1 12-8 139 16-10
52 Rossboro 11-9 139 0-0
57 ga26engr 11-9 138 32-21
58 edgarmsmith 10-10 137 24-12
59 ddayvolsfan 12-8 136 24-10
60 Orange Swarm 12-8 135 27-13
61 Gman15 11-9 132 41-35
62 RockyPopPicks 11-9 131 42-13
63 TennVol95 in 3D! 10-10 129 23-10
64 Timbuktu126 13-7 127 12-13
65 tpi 12-8 126 0-0
66 ltvol99 11-9 124 20-17
67 King Nothing 10-10 113 26-17
68 Phonies 8-12 108 30-20
69 Techboy 11-9 102 0-0
70 rockytopinky 0-20 101 0-0**
70 BirdDawg55 0-20 101 0-0**
70 DMike 0-20 101 0-0**
70 VandyVol 0-20 101 -
70 PensacolaVolFan 0-20 101 -
70 UTSeven 0-20 101 -
70 War Birds 0-20 101 -
70 JohnCoctostan 0-20 101 -
70 BallerVawl 0-20 101 -
70 Pat OMalley 0-20 101 -
70 utvol2 0-20 101 -
70 vols95 0-20 101 -
70 aquasox 0-20 101 -
70 IndyVolFan 0-20 101 -
70 RandyH112 0-20 101 -
70 BlountVols 0-20 101 -
70 waltsspac 0-20 101 -
70 patmd 0-20 101 -
70 tallahasseevol 0-20 101 -
70 Jrstep 0-20 101 -
70 IBleedVolOrange 0-20 101 -
70 CajunVol 0-20 101 -
70 Aaron Birkholz 0-20 101 -
70 OriginalVol1814 0-20 101 -
70 JWaldroop 0-20 101 -
70 Sam 0-20 101 -
70 Smokin Turkeys 0-20 101 -
70 I guess Randy Sanders was good after all 0-20 101 -

 

C_hawkfan also reclaims the lead in the season standings. Here are the complete standings after Week 6:

Rank Player W/L Points
1 C_hawkfan 86-32 967
2 cnyvol 78-40 941
3 VillaVol 80-38 938
4 Volfan2002 79-39 936
5 BZACHARY 82-36 933
6 Joelarbear 80-38 928
7 Displaced_Vol_Fan 77-41 926
8 wedflatrock 82-36 925
9 Jahiegel 83-35 922
9 Knottfair 82-36 922
11 GeorgeMonkey 81-37 921
12 birdjam 78-40 920
12 LuckyGuess 79-39 920
14 Jayyyy 78-40 918
15 Fred4UT 81-37 917
16 PAVolFan 80-38 914
17 Will Shelton 77-41 912
17 RockyTop5 80-38 912
19 ctull 82-36 911
20 ChuckieTVol 75-43 910
20 boro wvvol 80-38 910
22 spartans100 80-38 909
23 dgibbs 75-43 908
24 chuckiepoo 77-41 906
25 JLPasour 76-42 895
25 alanmar 78-40 895
27 MariettaVol1 75-43 893
27 chatty daddy 77-41 893
27 Raven17 73-45 893
30 DinnerJacket 80-38 891
31 Willewillm 77-41 890
32 jfarrar90 72-46 889
33 UNDirish60 78-40 888
34 mmb61 75-43 886
35 Bulldog 85 74-44 885
36 Rossboro 74-44 882
37 jstorie1 76-42 875
38 Rocky4 78-40 871
38 tcarroll90 73-45 871
40 Brandon88 72-46 870
41 mmmjtx 75-43 865
42 ThePowerT 72-46 864
43 ddayvolsfan 77-41 863
44 Sam 70-48 861
45 crafdog 80-38 858
46 DMike 66-52 855
47 KeepsCornInAJar 75-43 854
48 daetilus 69-49 851
49 Timbuktu126 82-36 849
49 UTSeven 63-55 849
51 TennRebel 80-38 848
51 RandyH112 62-56 848
53 RockyPopPicks 74-44 847
53 BlountVols 66-52 847
55 Orange Swarm 73-45 845
55 JWaldroop 61-57 845
57 mariettavol 64-54 844
58 Fightin Walking Horses 72-46 840
59 Gman15 73-45 836
59 tpi 76-42 836
61 tbone9591 70-48 829
62 Nick_Drake87 60-58 827
63 vols95 67-51 826
64 ga26engr 74-44 818
65 Dylan pickle 84-34 817
66 Joel @ GRT 70-48 800
67 Phonies 61-57 798
68 Jrstep 62-56 789
68 aquasox 60-58 789
70 Anaconda 71-47 781
70 edgarmsmith 68-50 781
72 TennVol95 in 3D! 67-51 774
73 ltvol99 64-54 772
74 rsbrooks25 71-47 768
75 Keep on truckin� 69-49 765
76 Dmorton 78-40 763
76 rockytopinky 61-57 763
76 waltsspac 49-69 763
79 OriginalVol1814 47-71 756
80 BallerVawl 58-60 726
81 patmd 53-65 724
82 tallahasseevol 49-69 715
83 VandyVol 34-84 710
84 CajunVol 56-62 707
85 King Nothing 58-60 702
86 Techboy 70-48 694
87 IndyVolFan 59-59 689
88 War Birds 49-69 685
89 PensacolaVolFan 51-67 679
90 Smokin Turkeys 22-96 677
91 Pat OMalley 31-87 619
92 Aaron Birkholz 10-108 600
93 utvol2 11-107 599
94 IBleedVolOrange 10-108 562
95 BirdDawg55 9-109 551
96 JohnCoctostan 0-118 548
96 I guess Randy Sanders was good after all 0-118 548

Updated projected win totals for the Vols after Week 6

The Vols were off this past weekend, but their past and future opponents were not, so let’s take a look at how those results might have impacted our expectations for the back half of the season for Tennessee.

My new expected win total:

  • This week: 5.0
  • Last week: 4.9
  • After Week 4: 4.55
  • After Week 3: 5.5

I have Alabama steady at 5%, Auburn down to 30%, Kentucky down to 30%, South Carolina and Missouri steady at 40%, Vanderbilt steady at 60%, and Charlotte steady at 95%.

Use the form below to calculate yours and post it in the comments below the post.

Explanations are below, but here’s the updated chart for this week:

Tennessee Volunteers currently

  • Lost to #17 WVU*, 40-14
  • Beat ETSU, 59-3
  • Beat UTEP, 24-0
  • Lost to Florida, 47-21
  • Lost to #2 Georgia, 38-12
  • #21 Auburn, 12:00 PM SECN
  • #1 Alabama, TBD
  • S Carolina, TBD
  • Charlotte, TBD
  • Kentucky, TBD
  • Missouri, TBD
  • Vanderbilt, TBD

The Vols’ past opponents

West Virginia Mountaineers

Current record: 5-0 (3-0), 1st in Big 12, #6

  • Beat Tennessee*, 40-14
  • Beat YSU, 52-17
  • NC State, Canceled
  • Beat Kansas St, 35-6
  • Beat #25 Texas Tech, 42-34
  • Beat Kansas, 38-22
  • Iowa State, TBD
  • Baylor, 7:00 PM ET FOX Sports 1
  • Texas, TBD
  • #17 TCU, TBD
  • #15 Oklahoma St, TBD
  • #5 Oklahoma, 8:00 PM ET

East Tennessee State Buccaneers

Current record: 5-1 (3-0)

  • Beat Mars Hill, 28-7
  • Lost to Tennessee, 59-3
  • Beat VMI, 27-24
  • Beat Furman, 29-27
  • Beat Chattanooga, 17-14
  • Beat Gardner-Webb, 45-0
  • The Citadel, 2:00 PM ET
  • Wofford, 1:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • W Carolina, 3:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • Mercer, 3:00 PM ET ESPN+
  • Samford, 1:00 PM ET

UTEP Miners

Current record: 0-6 (0-2), 6th in C-USA – West

  • Lost to N Arizona, 30-10
  • Lost to UNLV, 52-24
  • Lost to Tennessee, 24-0
  • Lost to New Mexico St, 27-20
  • Lost to UTSA, 30-21
  • Lost North Texas, 27-24
  • LA Tech, 3:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • UAB, 7:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • Rice, 3:30 PM ET
  • MTSU, 3:00 PM ET ESPN+
  • W Kentucky, 7:30 PM ET
  • Southern Miss, 3:00 PM ET ESPN+

Florida Gators

Current record: 5-1 (3-1), 2nd in SEC – East, #14

  • Beat Charleston So, 53-6
  • Lost to Kentucky, 27-16
  • Beat Colorado St, 48-10
  • Beat Tennessee, 47-21
  • Beat #14 Miss St, 13-6
  • Beat #5 LSU, 27-19
  • Vanderbilt, TBD
  • #2 Georgia*, 3:30 PM ET CBS
  • Missouri, TBD
  • S Carolina, TBD
  • Idaho, TBD
  • Florida State, TBD

Georgia Bulldogs

Current record: 6-0 (4-0), 1st in SEC – East, #2

  • Beat Austin Peay, 45-0
  • Beat #24 S Carolina, 41-17
  • Beat MTSU, 49-7
  • Beat Missouri, 43-29
  • Beat Tennessee, 38-12
  • Beat Vanderbilt, 41-13
  • #6 LSU, TBD
  • Florida*, 3:30 PM ET CBS
  • Kentucky, TBD
  • #9 Auburn, TBD
  • UMass, TBD
  • Georgia Tech, TBD

The Vols’ future opponents

Auburn Tigers

Current record: 4-2 (1-2), 4th in SEC – West, #21

  • Beat #6 Washington*, 21-16
  • Beat Alabama St, 63-9
  • Lost to #12 LSU, 22-21
  • Beat Arkansas, 34-3
  • Beat Southern Miss, 24-13
  • Lost to Miss St, 23-9
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • Ole Miss, TBD
  • Texas A&M, TBD
  • Georgia, TBD
  • Liberty, TBD
  • Alabama, TBD

Alabama Crimson Tide

Current record: 6-0 (3-0), 1st in SEC – West, #1

  • Beat Louisville*, 51-14
  • Beat Arkansas St, 57-7
  • Beat Ole Miss, 62-7
  • Beat #22 Texas A&M, 45-23
  • Beat Louisiana, 56-14
  • Beat Arkansas, 65-31
  • Missouri, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • LSU, TBD
  • Miss St, TBD
  • The Citadel, TBD
  • Auburn, TBD

South Carolina Gamecocks

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

  • Beat C. Carolina, 49-15
  • Lost to #3 Georgia, 41-17
  • Marshall, Canceled
  • Beat Vanderbilt, 37-14
  • Lost to Kentucky, 24-10
  • Beat Missouri, 37-35
  • Texas A&M, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • Ole Miss, TBD
  • Florida, TBD
  • Chattanooga, TBD
  • Clemson, TBD

Charlotte 49ers

Current record: 2-3 (1-1), 2nd in C-USA – East

  • Beat Fordham, 34-10
  • Lost to App St, 45-9
  • Beat Old Dominion, 28-25
  • Lost to UMass, 49-31
  • Lost to UAB, 28-7
  • W Kentucky, 3:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • MTSU, 3:00 PM ET
  • Southern Miss, 2:00 PM ET
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • Marshall, 2:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • FIU, 2:00 PM ET
  • FAU, 6:00 PM ET

Kentucky Wildcats

Current record: 5-1 (3-1), 2nd in SEC – East, #18

  • Beat Cent Michigan, 35-20
  • Beat #25 Florida, 27-16
  • Beat Murray State, 48-10
  • Beat #14 Miss St, 28-7
  • Beat S Carolina, 24-10
  • Lost to Texas A&M, 20-14
  • Vanderbilt, TBD
  • Missouri, TBD
  • Georgia, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • MTSU, TBD
  • Louisville, TBD

Missouri Tigers

Current record: 3-2 (0-2), 5th in SEC – East

  • Beat UT Martin, 51-14
  • Beat Wyoming, 40-13
  • Beat Purdue, 40-37
  • Lost to #2 Georgia, 43-29
  • Lost to South Carolina, 37-35
  • Alabama, TBD
  • Memphis, TBD
  • Kentucky, TBD
  • Florida, TBD
  • Vanderbilt, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • Arkansas, 2:30 PM ET CBS

Vanderbilt Commodores

Current record: 3-3 (0-2), 5th in SEC – East

  • Beat MTSU, 35-7
  • Beat Nevada, 41-10
  • Lost to #8 Notre Dame, 22-17
  • Lost to S Carolina, 37-14
  • Beat Tennessee St, 31-27
  • Lost to Georgia, 41-13
  • Florida, TBD
  • Kentucky, TBD
  • Arkansas, TBD
  • Missouri, TBD
  • Ole Miss, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD

Locks & Keys 6: Vols vs. BYE

The rumor mill hasn’t been kind to the Vols this week as there are whispers that freshman safety Trevon Flowers has a collarbone injury and is walking around campus in a sling after getting hurt in practice.

It seems even when Tennessee doesn’t play, it loses.

The Vols need to get healthy this week before the Auburn-Alabama-South Carolina gauntlet, but it appears the opposite is happening. The Vols hopefully used this off week to work on fundamentals, and the coaches needed to use it to get a head start on Auburn.

Believe it or not, the Tigers are beatable. Sure, UT should (and will) be double-digit underdogs at Jordan-Hare Stadium, but AU isn’t explosive. It’s defense is really, really good, but the offense isn’t going to scare anybody. This weekend’s game against Mississippi State will be a rugged tilt, and the Tigers could be banged-up heading into the game. Let’s look at just two things Tennessee should have done in the bye week.

KEYS

Develop the youngsters who look like possible difference-makers

It’s going to be interesting to see if there are any players we’ve not seen much of yet this year who can get on the field during the second half of the season. Star prospect linebacker JJ Peterson came in out-of-shape long after practice began, but the Vols would be thrilled if he was coming along and was able to provide valuable snaps.

Will that happen? If it does, we’ve not heard anything about it yet.

Beyond Peterson, though, there are some good, young players who’ve shown flashes this year. If they can emerge and get more consistent, Tennessee will be a better, more athletic, more talented team. Some of those guys are:

Linebackers Will Ignont and Quart’e Sapp. Ignont is a sophomore who is earning more and more trust and playing time. It doesn’t look like he’d always grade out well and isn’t always in the right place, but he plays fast and makes tackles. He just needs to be more consistent. A week after the rumors of Sapp leaving the sideline against Florida, he played his most snaps against Georgia and was a playmaker. It’s obvious the junior needs to be on the field. The Vols need to keep him there.

Of course, defensive backs Bryce Thompson, Alontae Taylor (and Flowers, if he’s healthy) upgrade the back end. They needed to spend the off week learning and playing faster. If Flowers is out, it’s time for Shawn Shamburger to get out of the doghouse and back on the field.

Defensive lineman Matthew Butler, wide receiver Jordan Murphy and running back Jeremy Banks are other guys who need to be more disciplined, get more consistent and earn snaps. The Vols need to be looking to the future while playing in the present.

Find important depth

Coach Jeremy Pruitt made a couple of position switches this week, moving fullback Ja’Quain Blakeley and tight end LaTrell Bumphus to the defensive line where UT needs depth and athleticism.

What if one of those guys stick and is able to provide snaps? They aren’t really contributing where they were, so it doesn’t hurt to try them there. Both are excellent athletes who need to work their way onto the field somewhere.

Will there be other guys emerge, too? UT hopes so.

LOCKS

Meh, we went 3-4 last week as the early-night games killed us. Thanks for nothing, Florida Atlantic, North Texas, BYU and Hawaii. You’d been good to us until last week, and this is the thanks we get? Thankfully, the Ohio State-Penn State under, Purdue and West Virginia saved us from total disaster.

We are at 19-16 ATS on the year. Yeah, that needs to be better. This week, we’re going 7-0.

  • Missouri -1.5 over South Carolina: This line has moved so much in the Tigers’ favor this week, and rightfully so. Yes, I know this is in Columbia, S.C., but Drew Lock and Co. are coming off a bye week and that offense will be clicking. They cover easy.
  • Alabama/Arkansas over 58: Alabama could hit this number on its own, even though the Hogs’ defense isn’t bad at all. It won’t go way over, but the Hogs will add some late points against UA’s third-team defense to go over.
  • Syracuse -3.5 over Pittsburgh: This definitely has letdown game written all over it after the Orange’s near-upset at Clemson a week ago. But the Panthers aren’t great, and Dino Babers’ team is solid and on the come-up. Syracuse wins this one by a touchdown or more.
  • LSU -2 over Florida: Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t understand this line at all. Both defenses are strong, but Feleipe Franks against that LSU secondary? Ugh. Tigers will win by double-digits in the Swamp.
  • Miami -13 over Florida State: If there’s one I’m not sure about out of these seven, it’s this one. But the Seminoles are awful, and Miami is resurgent with N’Kosi Perry at QB. Turnover chains jangle against Deondre Francois.
  • Ole Miss/Louisiana-Monroe under 75.5: Ole Miss may have the worst defense in the Power 5, but it isn’t bad enough to get trounced by Monroe. The Rebels are going to work on some things in this one that will slow things down a little. This one won’t approach the number.
  • California -2.5 over Arizona: Free money. Kevin Sumlin-Khalil Tate is a dreadful marriage, and the Wildcats just can’t score enough. Justin Wilcox still has things moving in the right direction at Berkeley even after last week’s bad showing against Oregon.

Inside the Numbers of Tennessee’s Running Game

It will not surprise you to find (via data from Sports Source Analytics) the Vols are still near the bottom in running the football in the first quarter: 46 carries for 74 yards, a robust 1.61 yards per carry. That first quarter average is 128th nationally (good news: Charlotte is 130th). The Vols are a not-great-but-not-terrible 78th nationally in rushing average overall (4.2 yards per carry); of note, that’s better than Auburn (4.17), among others. Tennessee averages 4.02 yards in the second quarter, 7.33 in the third (bolstered by Ty Chandler’s 81-yard touchdown), and back to 4.02 in the fourth. In our running theme (no pun intended) for this year, the ground game never achieves excellence, but becomes competent as the game goes on. But that is far from the truth in the first quarter.

When you look at each player’s overall stats, it seems more simple than it actually is: Ty Chandler has 40 carries for 247 yards (6.18 per), and Madre London has 36 for 205 (5.69). But Chandler had only four carries before getting hurt against West Virginia, and had a good-but-not-great 19-for-66 (3.47 per) against Florida. London had 11-for-66 against the Gators, but only six yards on three carries last week. Tim Jordan, who looked very much like the answer against West Virginia, has just 43 carries for 140 yards in the last four games. It’s tough when you’re trying to rotate carries among four backs. But none of them are getting the Vols off to a good start in the first quarter.

The Vols are also 24th nationally in carries on first down: 105 runs, 39 passes. If the desire is to make defenses expect the run early, it’s working fairly well when the Vols actually do throw it on first down: 28-of-39 for 407 yards (10.4 yards per attempt). A 71.8% completion percentage is 13th nationally on first down.

But a lot of the issues in the run game aren’t just about running early in the game or a series, but on third-and-short. Tennessee has repeatedly tried to muscle their way forward on 3rd-and-1, and the results haven’t been pretty. On 3rd-and-1-to-3, the Vols have 12 carries for 11 yards. Only five of those 12 runs have picked up the first down. I’ve found myself almost wishing for the Vols to be in 3rd-and-4 than 3rd-and-1, because they’ll at least give themselves more options. The numbers back this up too: on 3rd-and-4-to-6, the Vols have converted five first downs on nine passing attempts. Tennessee is more successful throwing the ball on third-and-medium than running it on third-and-short.

 

2018 college football TV schedule for Vols fans: Week 6

Thursday, Friday

There’s really not much worth watching before Saturday this week, unless you just need to see something because it’s football.

Gameday

Saturday, October 6, 2018
Away Home Time TV How Why
NOON SLATE
No. 19 Texas No. 7 Oklahoma 12:00 PM FOX Channel Hop - Priority Top 25 Matchup
Kansas No. 9 West Virginia 12:00 PM ESPN2, WatchESPN Channel Hop Past Opponent
Maryland No. 15 Michigan 12:00 PM ABC, WatchESPN Channel Hop Top 25 Team
No. 1 Alabama Arkansas 12:00 PM ESPN, WatchESPN DVR - Channel Hop Future Opponent
Northwestern No. 20 Michigan State 12:00 PM FS1 Channel Hop Top 25 Team
Boston College No. 23 NC State 12:30 PM ACCNE, WatchESPN Channel Hop Top 25 Team
AFTERNOON SLATE
No. 5 LSU No. 22 Florida 3:30 PM CBS Channel Hop - Priority Past Opponent
Florida State No. 17 Miami 3:30 PM ABC, WatchESPN Channel Hop Top 25 Team
Iowa State No. 25 Oklahoma State 3:30 PM ESPN2, WatchESPN Channel Hop Top 25 Team
No. 4 Clemson Wake Forest 3:30 PM ESPN, WatchESPN Channel Hop Top 25 Team
Arizona State No. 21 Colorado 4:00 PM PAC12 Channel Hop Top 25 Team
Indiana No. 3 Ohio State 4:00 PM FOX Channel Hop Top 25 Team
EVENING SLATE
No. 13 Kentucky Texas A&M 7:00 PM ESPN, WatchESPN DVR Future Opponent
SMU No. 12 UCF 7:00 PM ESPNU, WatchESPN Channel Hop Top 25 Team
Nebraska No. 16 Wisconsin 7:30 PM BTN Channel Hop Top 25 Team
No. 10 Washington UCLA 7:30 PM FOX Channel Hop Top 25 Team
No. 8 Auburn Mississippi State 7:30 PM ESPN2, WatchESPN DVR Next Opponent
Vanderbilt No. 2 Georgia 7:30 PM SECN, WatchESPN Channel Hop Future Opponent
No. 6 Notre Dame No. 24 Virginia Tech 8:00 PM ABC, WatchESPN Channel Hop Top 25 Matchup
Utah No. 14 Stanford 10:30 PM ESPN, WatchESPN Channel Hop Top 25 Team

 

The Vols are off this week, so it’s a good week for channel-hopping and talking and catching up with chores and projects and stuff. As far as the games go, the Red River Rivalry headlines the noon slot and could be an especially good one this year. You also get to root for West Virginia while you remind anyone within ear shot that more than half of the Vols’ opponents so far have been in the Top 10 at some point already this season. Woo.

The priority in the 3:30 slot is No. 5 LSU traveling to No. 22 Florida — Geaux Tigahs. And in the evening, we get to see a couple of future opponents as Auburn travels to Mississippi State and Kentucky goes to Texas A&M. Vanderbilt is also at Georgia, and that could be instructive as to our expectations for the Vols game against the Commodores.

Full sortable and searchable college football TV schedule

Date Away Home Time TV
Thu Oct 4 Georgia State Troy 7:30 PM ESPNU, WatchESPN
Thu Oct 4 Tulsa Houston 8:00 PM ESPN, WatchESPN
Fri Oct 5 Georgia Tech Louisville 7:00 PM ESPN, WatchESPN
Fri Oct 5 Middle Tennessee Marshall 7:30 PM CBSSN
Fri Oct 5 Utah State BYU 9:00 PM ESPN2, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 No. 19 Texas No. 7 Oklahoma 12:00 PM FOX
Sat Oct 6 Kansas No. 9 West Virginia 12:00 PM ESPN2, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Maryland No. 15 Michigan 12:00 PM ABC, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 No. 1 Alabama Arkansas 12:00 PM ESPN, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Northwestern No. 20 Michigan State 12:00 PM FS1
Sat Oct 6 Buffalo Central Michigan 12:00 PM CBSSN
Sat Oct 6 East Carolina Temple 12:00 PM ESPNN, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Eastern Michigan Western Michigan 12:00 PM ESPN+
Sat Oct 6 Illinois Rutgers 12:00 PM BTN
Sat Oct 6 Missouri South Carolina 12:00 PM SECN, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Tulane Cincinnati 12:00 PM ESPNU, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Syracuse Pittsburgh 12:20 PM ACCNE, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Boston College No. 23 NC State 12:30 PM ACCNE, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 TBD Sam Houston State 2:00 PM ESPN3
Sat Oct 6 Northern Illinois Ball State 3:00 PM ESPN3
Sat Oct 6 No. 5 LSU No. 22 Florida 3:30 PM CBS
Sat Oct 6 Florida State No. 17 Miami 3:30 PM ABC, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Iowa State No. 25 Oklahoma State 3:30 PM ESPN2, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 No. 4 Clemson Wake Forest 3:30 PM ESPN, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Bowling Green Toledo 3:30 PM ESPN+
Sat Oct 6 Iowa Minnesota 3:30 PM BTN
Sat Oct 6 Kansas State Baylor 3:30 PM FS1
Sat Oct 6 Miami (OH) Akron 3:30 PM ESPN+
Sat Oct 6 Navy Air Force 3:30 PM CBSSN
Sat Oct 6 Ohio Kent State 3:30 PM ESPN+
Sat Oct 6 San Diego State Boise State 3:30 PM ESPNU, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 South Alabama Georgia Southern 3:30 PM ESPN3
Sat Oct 6 South Florida UMass 3:30 PM
Sat Oct 6 Arizona State No. 21 Colorado 4:00 PM PAC12
Sat Oct 6 Indiana No. 3 Ohio State 4:00 PM FOX
Sat Oct 6 New Mexico UNLV 4:00 PM
Sat Oct 6 UL Monroe Ole Miss 4:00 PM SECN, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Old Dominion Florida Atlantic 5:00 PM
Sat Oct 6 No. 13 Kentucky Texas A&M 7:00 PM ESPN, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 SMU No. 12 UCF 7:00 PM ESPNU, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Louisiana Texas State 7:00 PM ESPN+
Sat Oct 6 UAB Louisiana Tech 7:00 PM
Sat Oct 6 UConn Memphis 7:00 PM CBSSN
Sat Oct 6 UTSA Rice 7:00 PM ESPN3
Sat Oct 6 Nebraska No. 16 Wisconsin 7:30 PM BTN
Sat Oct 6 No. 10 Washington UCLA 7:30 PM FOX
Sat Oct 6 No. 8 Auburn Mississippi State 7:30 PM ESPN2, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Vanderbilt No. 2 Georgia 7:30 PM SECN, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 North Texas UTEP 7:30 PM
Sat Oct 6 No. 6 Notre Dame No. 24 Virginia Tech 8:00 PM ABC, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Liberty New Mexico State 8:00 PM
Sat Oct 6 Washington State Oregon State 9:00 PM PAC12
Sat Oct 6 California Arizona 10:00 PM FS1
Sat Oct 6 Utah No. 14 Stanford 10:30 PM ESPN, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Colorado State San Jose State 10:30 PM CBSSN
Sat Oct 6 Fresno State Nevada 10:30 PM ESPNU, WatchESPN
Sat Oct 6 Wyoming Hawai'i 11:59 PM

Tennessee Vols statistical rankings after Georgia

When you compare Tennessee’s national rankings in all of the major NCAA stat categories for this year to this time last year, you see that the defense has improved, especially in some of the most important categories. On offense, the passing game is more reliable and the run game is slightly better than this time last year. And you might be surprised to find that the turnover numbers were basically just as bad after the Georgia game in 2017 as they have been so far in 2018.

Offense

Bottom line here, I think, is that if you compare After Georgia 2018 to After Georgia 2017, you see a lot more green this year. The passing game, while still not exactly jet-propelled, is at least fairly safe and efficient. Most everything else is basically about the same as last year at this time, except that Rushing Offense and Red Zone Offense are slightly improved.

Defense

This time last year, the only green for the defense came in a couple of quirky categories. Passing Yards Allowed looked great, but many would argue it was due to the run defense being so bad that no opponent in their right mind would ever choose to throw it against the Vols. Fourth down conversions are likely a very small sample set.

Aside from that, most things are much better so far this year for Tennessee, including the all-important categories of Rushing Defense, 3rd Down Defense, and First Downs Defense. There are still some things that need fixing and still a lot of room for improvement everywhere, but it’s beginning to look like things are actually getting better on this side of the ball.

Special Teams

The return game has fallen off since last season, especially for punts.

Turnovers and Penalties

I was a bit surprised to find that this isn’t really all that much different from this time last year. The turnover luck is terrible, but it was bad last year, too.

Updated projected win totals for the Vols after Week 5

Will, Brad, and I all seem to be in agreement about what to draw from the Vols’ loss to Georgia this week, namely that it was a reminder of how far we still have to go but also positive progress. Meanwhile, some future opponents looked more beatable and some less.

My new expected win total after Week 5 is 4.9, up from 4.55 last week, but still down from 5.5 the week prior to that.

I have Alabama still at 5%, Auburn down to 25% (from 15%), Kentucky steady at 25%, South Carolina back to 40% (from 25% last week), Missouri steady at 40%, Vanderbilt down to 60% (from 50%), and Charlotte steady at 95%.

Use the form below to calculate yours and post it in the comments below the post.

Explanations are below, but here’s the updated chart for this week:

Tennessee Volunteers currently

  • Lost to #17 WVU*, 40-14
  • Beat ETSU, 59-3
  • Beat UTEP, 24-0
  • Lost to Florida, 47-21
  • Lost to #2 Georgia, 38-12
  • #9 Auburn, TBD
  • #1 Alabama, TBD
  • S Carolina, TBD
  • Charlotte, TBD
  • Kentucky, TBD
  • Missouri, TBD
  • Vanderbilt, TBD

The Vols’ past opponents

West Virginia Mountaineers

Current record: 4-0 (2-0), 1st in Big 12

  • Beat Tennessee*, 40-14
  • Beat YSU, 52-17
  • NC State, Canceled
  • Beat Kansas St, 35-6
  • Beat #25 Texas Tech, 42-34
  • Kansas, TBD
  • Iowa State, TBD
  • Baylor, 7:00 PM ET FOX Sports 1
  • Texas, TBD
  • #17 TCU, TBD
  • #15 Oklahoma St, TBD
  • #5 Oklahoma, 8:00 PM ET

East Tennessee State Buccaneers

Current record: 4-1 (3-0)

  • Beat Mars Hill, 28-7
  • Lost to Tennessee, 59-3
  • Beat VMI, 27-24
  • Beat Furman, 29-27
  • Beat Chattanooga, 17-14
  • Gardner-Webb, 3:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • The Citadel, 2:00 PM ET
  • Wofford, 1:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • W Carolina, 3:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • Mercer, 3:00 PM ET ESPN+
  • Samford, 1:00 PM ET

UTEP Miners

Current record: 0-5 (0-1), 2nd in C-USA – West

  • Lost to N Arizona, 30-10
  • Lost to UNLV, 52-24
  • Lost to Tennessee, 24-0
  • Lost to New Mexico St, 27-20
  • Lost to UTSA, 30-21
  • North Texas, 7:30 PM ET
  • LA Tech, 3:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • UAB, 7:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • Rice, 3:30 PM ET
  • MTSU, 3:00 PM ET ESPN+
  • W Kentucky, 7:30 PM ET
  • Southern Miss, 3:00 PM ET ESPN+

Florida Gators

Current record: 4-1 (2-1), 2nd in SEC – East

  • Beat Charleston So, 53-6
  • Lost to Kentucky, 27-16
  • Beat Colorado St, 48-10
  • Beat Tennessee, 47-21
  • Beat #14 Miss St, 13-6
  • #6 LSU, TBD
  • Vanderbilt, TBD
  • #2 Georgia*, 3:30 PM ET CBS
  • Missouri, TBD
  • S Carolina, TBD
  • Idaho, TBD
  • Florida State, TBD

Georgia Bulldogs

Current record: 5-0 (3-0), 1st in SEC – East

  • Beat Austin Peay, 45-0
  • Beat #24 S Carolina, 41-17
  • Beat MTSU, 49-7
  • Beat Missouri, 43-29
  • Beat Tennessee, 38-12
  • Vanderbilt, TBD
  • #6 LSU, TBD
  • Florida*, 3:30 PM ET CBS
  • Kentucky, TBD
  • #9 Auburn, TBD
  • UMass, TBD
  • Georgia Tech, TBD

Auburn Tigers

Current record: 4-1 (1-1), 2nd in SEC – West

  • Beat #6 Washington*, 21-16
  • Beat Alabama St, 63-9
  • Lost to #12 LSU, 22-21
  • Beat Arkansas, 34-3
  • Beat Southern Miss, 24-13
  • #14 Miss St, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • Ole Miss, TBD
  • #22 Texas A&M, TBD
  • #2 Georgia, TBD
  • Liberty, TBD
  • #1 Alabama, TBD

Alabama Crimson Tide

Current record: 5-0 (2-0), 1st in SEC – West

  • Beat Louisville*, 51-14
  • Beat Arkansas St, 57-7
  • Beat Ole Miss, 62-7
  • Beat #22 Texas A&M, 45-23
  • Beat Louisiana, 56-14
  • Arkansas, TBD
  • Missouri, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • #6 LSU, TBD
  • #14 Miss St, TBD
  • The Citadel, TBD
  • #9 Auburn, TBD

South Carolina Gamecocks

Current record: 2-2 (1-2), 3rd in SEC – East

  • Beat C. Carolina, 49-15
  • Lost to #3 Georgia, 41-17
  • Marshall, Canceled
  • Beat Vanderbilt, 37-14
  • Lost to Kentucky, 24-10
  • Missouri, TBD
  • #22 Texas A&M, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • Ole Miss, TBD
  • Florida, TBD
  • Chattanooga, TBD
  • #3 Clemson, TBD

Charlotte 49ers

Current record: 2-3 (1-1), 2nd in C-USA – East

  • Beat Fordham, 34-10
  • Lost to App St, 45-9
  • Beat Old Dominion, 28-25
  • Lost to UMass, 49-31
  • Lost to UAB, 28-7
  • W Kentucky, 3:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • MTSU, 3:00 PM ET
  • Southern Miss, 2:00 PM ET
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • Marshall, 2:30 PM ET ESPN+
  • FIU, 2:00 PM ET
  • FAU, 6:00 PM ET

Kentucky Wildcats

Current record: 5-0 (3-0), 1st in SEC – East

  • Beat Cent Michigan, 35-20
  • Beat #25 Florida, 27-16
  • Beat Murray State, 48-10
  • Beat #14 Miss St, 28-7
  • Beat S Carolina, 24-10
  • #22 Texas A&M, TBD
  • Vanderbilt, TBD
  • Missouri, TBD
  • #2 Georgia, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • MTSU, TBD
  • Louisville, TBD

Missouri Tigers

Current record: 3-1 (0-1), 5th in SEC – East

  • Beat UT Martin, 51-14
  • Beat Wyoming, 40-13
  • Beat Purdue, 40-37
  • Lost to #2 Georgia, 43-29
  • S Carolina, TBD
  • #1 Alabama, TBD
  • Memphis, TBD
  • Kentucky, TBD
  • Florida, TBD
  • Vanderbilt, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD
  • Arkansas, 2:30 PM ET CBS

Vanderbilt Commodores

Current record: 3-2 (0-1), 5th in SEC – East

  • Beat MTSU, 35-7
  • Beat Nevada, 41-10
  • Lost to #8 Notre Dame, 22-17
  • Lost to S Carolina, 37-14
  • Beat Tennessee St, 31-27
  • #2 Georgia, TBD
  • Florida, TBD
  • Kentucky, TBD
  • Arkansas, TBD
  • Missouri, TBD
  • Ole Miss, TBD
  • Tennessee, TBD

Worth watching 10.1.18: Pruitt’s post-game pride

Jeremy Pruitt, proud that his guys are making progress:


The full post-game presser:

Evidence that Pruitt’s players love him:


The highlights:

Talking about it:



Running back feature from the Jeremy Pruitt show last week: