Biggest Questions Facing the Vols Heading into NCAA Tournament
We take a look at the biggest questions facing the Vols as they head into this year’s NCAA Tournament.
We take a look at the biggest questions facing the Vols as they head into this year’s NCAA Tournament.
How have No. 2 seeds performed over the last two decades in the NCAA Tournament, and what does that say about the Vols’ chances this year?
Both Admiral Schofield and Grant Williams are listed among the top 25 players in the entire 68-team field of the 2019 NCAA Tournament.
Tennessee’s average home attendance in Thompson-Boling Arena this season was the best the Vols have had in nearly a decade.
The Vols are listed among three of the top seeds in the 2019 NCAA Tournament who are the “most vulnerable” to an early upset.
Rick Barnes has a reputation of “choking” in the NCAA Tournament, but that’s not the case when he’s led one of the top seeds in the tournament.
Four-star defensive tackle and top European recruit Jeffrey M’ba listed the Vols as one of his top teams in his recruitment.
The Lady Vols kept their NCAA Women’s Tournament streak alive, sneaking in as an 11-seed in the Albany region.
The Vols have been making a big push for five-star offensive tackle and current Ohio State commit Paris Johnson Jr. as well as two elite Ohio defenders.
Tennessee forward Grant Williams understands that the Vols’ performance in the NCAA Tournament will define him and this year’s team.