Tennessee at Georgia: How to watch, odds, score predictions from ESPN, KenPom
Tennessee and Georgia battle it out as just one of many intriguing matchups going down on Tuesday night. Ahead of tipoff, here is how to watch Tennessee (21-6) at Georgia (6-23), in addition to predictions from both ESPN and KenPom, and the Las Vegas odds.
How to watch Tennessee at Georgia
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: Stegeman Coliseum
Network: SEC Network
Vegas odds
According to VegasInsider, the Volunteers are 16-point favorites on the road on Tuesday night. The over/under for the game is 145.
ESPN BPI prediction
ESPN’s College Basketball Power Index (BPI) measures team strength and predicts future performances across the sport. The BPI prediction from ESPN has Tennessee with a 95.8% chance of earning a decisive victory over Georgia on Tuesday night. It’s one of the least competitive games of the night’s slate, which features Purdue-Wisconsin and Michigan-Michigan State.
Projected winner: Tennessee
Predicted point differential: 20.5
Matchup Quality: 66
KenPom prediction
KenPom is another tool used to predict and project college basketball results. Like ESPN, KenPom projects Tennessee taking the win on the road in a bit of a slaughter.
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Predicted winner: Tennessee
Predicted final score: Tennessee 81, Georgia 65
Win probability (for Tennessee): 93%
Tennessee faces Georgia in penultimate regular-season SEC matchup
No. 13 Tennessee hits the road on Tuesday night for their second-to-last regular-season SEC matchup versus the Georgia Bulldogs. Tom Crean’s squad is having a historically bad year. Their 23rd loss over the weekend marked a record-high for losses in a single season.
If the Volunteers slide past Georgia as expected as the decisive favorites on Tuesday, they gain momentum for a huge matchup versus No. 14 Arkansas on Saturday. The Vols are coming off of a 67-62 victory over the No. 3 Auburn Tigers. Auburn star Jabari Smith posted 27 points but Tennessee’s well-balanced offense with four players scoring 10+ points proved superior. The Vols are already locked in for the NCAA tournament but still have a shot to win the SEC title as well.