Tennessee squandered an 11-point lead and lost to Mississippi 52-50. Here are three things.
Up and Down like a Roller Coaster
Three days after beating the no. 15 team in the country, Kansas, by nearly a dub spot, the Vols lost to an 8-8 Ole Miss team that had lost five of its previous seven games.
A week before that, Tennessee lost two straight games — first, it lost by 26 points (!!!) to a 6-4, unranked Florida team playing without three of its best players, and second, it lost by nine points at home to the same Missouri team it had beaten in Columbia by 20 points about a month prior.