An unreliable, unrealistic outlook for the Vols in 2015
Tennessee is looking at a potential 15-0 national championship season in 2015.
Tennessee is looking at a potential 15-0 national championship season in 2015.
Weather foiled multiple attempts to play Tennessee baseball's home opener. When it finally arrived on Friday, no bad weather or a Tennessee loss was in sight. Pitching led the way in the Vols' two wins over the Grand Canyon Antelopes this weekend at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
This was a big game for Kentucky. It was more than just a rivalry. It was the history they needed to make in order to continue to try for a perfect season. With a win against the Vols, Kentucky would pass their own school record for best start, which was set by their 1953-54 team.
A&M beat the Vols both times they played last year when they were a team that Tennessee expected to beat handily. Once again, Tennessee wasn't able to defeat A&M on their home floor as the Aggies left town with a 67-61 victory.
As the Vols take the field Saturday afternoon in one of the biggest games in recent memory, Cam Sutton and Demarcus Robinson will battle in a match up that could very well decide the game.
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