Tennessee basketball vs. Kentucky prediction
How Mark Pope’s Wildcats and Rick Barnes’ Volunteers match up at each position for Tuesday’s SEC men’s basketball showdown.
The Kentucky Wildcats have lost two back-to-back games as the Alabama Crimson Tide won in Rupp Arena and the Wildcats lost to Vanderbilt in Nashville. As expected, the SEC schedule won't get any easier as the Wildcats will head to Knoxville to play the Tennessee Volunteers.
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Kentucky visits Tennessee in Knoxville! Let's continue our College Basketball odds series with a Kentucky-Tennessee prediction and pick.
The Tennessee Volunteers (17-3, 4-3 SEC) hope to continue a 13-game home win streak when they host the Kentucky Wildcats (14-5, 3-3 SEC) on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 7:00 PM ET. In this
Koby Brea got SEC play started with a bang, scoring 23 points in the Wildcat's massive win over the Florida Gators, but he has since cooled off in conference pl
Where fans can watch, listen to or follow the SEC contest between Mark Pope’s Wildcats and Rick Barnes’ Volunteers.
Auburn (1), Alabama (4), Florida (6), Tennessee (8), Kentucky (12), Mississippi State (13), Texas A&M (15), Missouri (21) and Ole Miss (23) are ranked in the top 25 from the SEC. The entire USA TODAY Sports Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll can be viewed here.
Tennessee and Kentucky have combined to lose eight games this season and six of them have come in the past three weeks. One team is going to experience a fourth loss during that span on Tuesday night when the No. 8 Volunteers battle the No. 12 Wildcats in Southeastern Conference action at Knoxville, Tenn.
Kentucky dropped three spots to No. 12 in the updated Coaches Poll released Monday after losing 74-69 to Vanderbilt last weekend. The Wildcats have lost three of their last five SEC games to Georgia,
Kentucky guard Jaxson Robinson has played a lot of college basketball. In fact, Robinson has played in 115 college games, so he knows the nature of the college game, and that things are not always going to go in your favor.