The highly awaited rubber match has arrived and this afternoon’s game at Bridgestone Arena could be the biggest game in SEC Tournament history. All that is one the line is a potential No. 1 seed in next week’s NCAA Tournament.
Tennessee now sits at 28-4 and is a lock to be at least a No. 2 seed at worst when the selection committee releasing their field of 68 tomorrow evening. Behind seasoned head coach Rick Barnes, the Vols have a load of experience and are a dangerously efficient offensive while they play very well together on defense. Tennessee has the SEC player of the year in the post and one of the nation’s best point guards running the show.