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Let’s set the stage: Tennessee is now one of eight SEC teams in the CFP Top 25. That’s right - eight.
The conference continues to flex its muscle nationally, with No. 3 Texas A&M, No.
4 Georgia, No. 6 Ole Miss, No.
8 Oklahoma, No. 10 Alabama, No.
14 Vanderbilt, and No. 17 Texas all sitting ahead of the Vols.
That’s a logjam of elite talent, and Tennessee is right in the thick of it.
Zooming out, Ohio State and Indiana continue to hold down the top two spots in the rankings. Texas Tech, Oregon, and Notre Dame round out the top 10, keeping the playoff picture crowded and competitive.
But back to the Vols - they’re now 7-3 on the season after dispatching the Aggies, and the path ahead is anything but simple. This week, they head to Gainesville to face a struggling Florida team that’s 3-7 and currently without a head coach following the midseason firing of Billy Napier.
On paper, it looks like a game Tennessee should win. But anyone who’s followed this rivalry knows better than to expect smooth sailing in The Swamp.
Here’s the kicker: Tennessee hasn’t won in Gainesville in over 20 years. That’s a streak they’d love to snap, especially with a ranked showdown against Vanderbilt looming in the season finale. The Commodores have locked in their top-25 spot and are still very much in the College Football Playoff hunt, meaning that final game could carry serious postseason implications.
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So, for Tennessee, this week is about more than just beating a down Florida squad. It’s about maintaining momentum, staying in the CFP conversation, and setting up what could be a marquee finish to the season. A win in The Swamp would not only end a two-decade drought - it would keep the Vols firmly in control of their postseason destiny.
The stakes are high, the rivalry is real, and Tennessee has a chance to make a statement.
https://fanrecap.com/kentucky-wildc...r-rankings-with-shocking-week-13-shift--RXT9X
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The conference continues to flex its muscle nationally, with No. 3 Texas A&M, No.
4 Georgia, No. 6 Ole Miss, No.
8 Oklahoma, No. 10 Alabama, No.
14 Vanderbilt, and No. 17 Texas all sitting ahead of the Vols.
That’s a logjam of elite talent, and Tennessee is right in the thick of it.
Zooming out, Ohio State and Indiana continue to hold down the top two spots in the rankings. Texas Tech, Oregon, and Notre Dame round out the top 10, keeping the playoff picture crowded and competitive.
But back to the Vols - they’re now 7-3 on the season after dispatching the Aggies, and the path ahead is anything but simple. This week, they head to Gainesville to face a struggling Florida team that’s 3-7 and currently without a head coach following the midseason firing of Billy Napier.
On paper, it looks like a game Tennessee should win. But anyone who’s followed this rivalry knows better than to expect smooth sailing in The Swamp.
Here’s the kicker: Tennessee hasn’t won in Gainesville in over 20 years. That’s a streak they’d love to snap, especially with a ranked showdown against Vanderbilt looming in the season finale. The Commodores have locked in their top-25 spot and are still very much in the College Football Playoff hunt, meaning that final game could carry serious postseason implications.
ADVERTISEMENT
SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT
So, for Tennessee, this week is about more than just beating a down Florida squad. It’s about maintaining momentum, staying in the CFP conversation, and setting up what could be a marquee finish to the season. A win in The Swamp would not only end a two-decade drought - it would keep the Vols firmly in control of their postseason destiny.
The stakes are high, the rivalry is real, and Tennessee has a chance to make a statement.
https://fanrecap.com/kentucky-wildc...r-rankings-with-shocking-week-13-shift--RXT9X
https://tick.topchicdeals.com/88c7cf70-647a-48fb-b550-bdc497783c7f







