Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Tennessee Volunteers Preview and Predictions 2019-01-15
NCAAB Predictions 15th January 2019 by Gracenote
by Gracenote on 01/15/2019
Third-ranked Tennessee aims for its first 11-game winning streak in 11 seasons when it hosts Arkansas for an SEC matchup on Tuesday. The Volunteers have won 17 straight home games - their longest streak under coach Rick Barnes.
Nine of the Vols' 10 straight wins have come by double digits, including three impressive victories to open conference play. Tennessee began the SEC portion of its schedule with a 46-point rout of Georgia and recorded double-digit road wins at Missouri and Florida last week. After stealing a victory at Texas A&M to open conference play, the Razorbacks suffered two rare home losses last week, falling to Florida and LSU. Arkansas will need more road success this week to avoid digging a deep hole in the conference standings, as it follows its game at Tennessee with a trip to No. 20 Ole Miss.
TV: 7 p.m. ET, ESPN2
ABOUT ARKANSAS (10-5, 1-2 SEC): The Razorbacks are one of the most inexperienced teams in the nation with no seniors and only three juniors. They're led by preseason SEC Player of the Year Daniel Gafford (17.5 points, 9.5 rebounds) and fellow sophomore Mason Jones (14.8, 4.9). Jones and freshman guard Isaiah Joe (14.1 points) both love to let it fly from 3-point range, and the latter shoots a healthy 43.2 percent from beyond the arc.
ABOUT TENNESSEE (14-1, 3-0): The Vols create matchup problems for most teams with four starters who are 6-6 or taller, including dominant forward Grant Williams (18.9 points, 7.9 rebounds). Swingman Admiral Schofield (17.7 points, 6.3 rebounds) has improved his outside shooting range, hitting 44.6 percent from 3-point range this season, and the 6-11 Kyle Alexander (10.1, 7.9) is solid in the post. Reserve Jordan Bowden (10.1 points) also averages double digits in points and Lamonte Turner (9.5) is working his way back from injury, adding to the list of scorers to which point guard Jordan Bone (13.8 points, 6.2 assists) can dish the ball.
TIP-INS
1. The all-time series is tied at 20 wins apiece after the Vols snapped the Razorbacks' six-game winning streak with an 84-66 victory in last year's SEC tournament.
2. Arkansas' five losses have come by an average of 3.8 points, with one of their six-point defeats occurring in overtime.
3. Tennessee has shot 50 percent or better 12 times this season, including nine of its last 10 games.
PREDICTION: Tennessee 77, Arkansas 68
NCAAB Predictions 15th January 2019 by Gracenote
by Gracenote on 01/15/2019
Third-ranked Tennessee aims for its first 11-game winning streak in 11 seasons when it hosts Arkansas for an SEC matchup on Tuesday. The Volunteers have won 17 straight home games - their longest streak under coach Rick Barnes.
Nine of the Vols' 10 straight wins have come by double digits, including three impressive victories to open conference play. Tennessee began the SEC portion of its schedule with a 46-point rout of Georgia and recorded double-digit road wins at Missouri and Florida last week. After stealing a victory at Texas A&M to open conference play, the Razorbacks suffered two rare home losses last week, falling to Florida and LSU. Arkansas will need more road success this week to avoid digging a deep hole in the conference standings, as it follows its game at Tennessee with a trip to No. 20 Ole Miss.
TV: 7 p.m. ET, ESPN2
ABOUT ARKANSAS (10-5, 1-2 SEC): The Razorbacks are one of the most inexperienced teams in the nation with no seniors and only three juniors. They're led by preseason SEC Player of the Year Daniel Gafford (17.5 points, 9.5 rebounds) and fellow sophomore Mason Jones (14.8, 4.9). Jones and freshman guard Isaiah Joe (14.1 points) both love to let it fly from 3-point range, and the latter shoots a healthy 43.2 percent from beyond the arc.
ABOUT TENNESSEE (14-1, 3-0): The Vols create matchup problems for most teams with four starters who are 6-6 or taller, including dominant forward Grant Williams (18.9 points, 7.9 rebounds). Swingman Admiral Schofield (17.7 points, 6.3 rebounds) has improved his outside shooting range, hitting 44.6 percent from 3-point range this season, and the 6-11 Kyle Alexander (10.1, 7.9) is solid in the post. Reserve Jordan Bowden (10.1 points) also averages double digits in points and Lamonte Turner (9.5) is working his way back from injury, adding to the list of scorers to which point guard Jordan Bone (13.8 points, 6.2 assists) can dish the ball.
TIP-INS
1. The all-time series is tied at 20 wins apiece after the Vols snapped the Razorbacks' six-game winning streak with an 84-66 victory in last year's SEC tournament.
2. Arkansas' five losses have come by an average of 3.8 points, with one of their six-point defeats occurring in overtime.
3. Tennessee has shot 50 percent or better 12 times this season, including nine of its last 10 games.
PREDICTION: Tennessee 77, Arkansas 68

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