Dr H Lecter
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Now, can they handle it? UT has been at or near the top before only to... heck, remember the football season?, Need I say more?Moved up over Bama & Houston, #2 behind Purdue
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Not sure if you mean by “handle it” that Tennessee won’t lose anymore games but I can tell you Tennessee is going to lose more basketball games this year. The question will be what other teams in the Top 10 do. That will determine our ranking.Now, can they handle it? UT has been at or near the top before only to... heck, remember the football season?, Need I say more?
Now, can they handle it? UT has been at or near the top before only to... heck, remember the football season?, Need I say more?
It was MUCH harder to get in in Devoe's day; but, other than that, I agree.CRB’s also about to catch Devoe (5) and pass Green (4) with consecutive NCAAT appearances. Devoe had 5 consecutive (1979-1983), Green had 4 (1998-2001), and Bruce had 6 (2006-2011). Barnes might stretch it out to a dozen. 2018, 2019, 2020 (cancelled), 2021, 2022, and 2023. 2024 should be #6 (in 7 years with the COVID skip in 2020). 2024 plus 2025 would be the all time best. His critics about to scream that he wouldn’t have made it in 2020 in 3… 2… 1… (even though that team would have also had an opportunity to get the automatic bid).
It was MUCH harder to get in in Devoe's day; but, other than that, I agree.
It was MUCH harder to get in in Devoe's day; but, other than that, I agree.
Unfortunately Allen's dad was really nice but that is about all I can say. He really was not able to get recruits here and Allen and Hammer were about it during those years. It was difficult to watch. I remember UT fans/people saying UT would never win bball because the AD and money didn't care. I am so glad that started changing over the years. I say all this in summary to say I am not surprised about those good players not winning as a team. Basically we were lucky to have that 1 great player on the team.It’s odd that Tony White never played in an NCAAT and neither did Allan Houston. Two of TN’s greatest guards ever. Dyron Nix only played in one NCAAT game in Devoe’s last game.
Devoe had an outstanding beginning, 5 straight NCAATs (TN’s first win and the first Sweet 16 (not counting the bye in 1967 putting TN straight into the S16)) but he then faded over the rest of his career. He refused or was unable to adjust to the 3-point shot, the shot clock, and highly rated recruits that didn’t care for his drill instructor level of discipline.
Unfortunately Allen's dad was really nice but that is about all I can say. He really was not able to get recruits here and Allen and Hammer were about it during those years. It was difficult to watch. I remember UT fans/people saying UT would never win bball because the AD and money didn't care. I am so glad that started changing over the years. I say all this in summary to say I am not surprised about those good players not winning as a team. Basically we were lucky to have that 1 great player on the team.
Wow never heard that about practices. That is wild!Wade was a great recruiter at Louisville. I always wondered if having Allan on the roster hurt his recruiting at TN. The Press Maravich effect. The team was going to be mostly about promoting and developing his son. Plus Wade was a part time head coach splitting his time between UT BB and his trucking company based out of Louisville. I’d heard that Allan would often run the practices instead of his dad.
Wade and Holly are the same head coach, career good cop to Crum and Pat's bad cop that could recruit. Both looked over their heads at UT. Although, Holly was won a lot moreWade was a great recruiter at Louisville. I always wondered if having Allan on the roster hurt his recruiting at TN. The Press Maravich effect. The team was going to be mostly about promoting and developing his son. Plus Wade was a part time head coach splitting his time between UT BB and his trucking company based out of Louisville. I’d heard that Allan would often run the practices instead of his dad.