The Kentucky and Tennessee will come up against a soft match 16 at Lucas Oil Stadium. Have you heard that the Kentucky Sports Radio team breaks the match all week, but what do the National College Basketball analysts say on the game? We covered you.
ESPN: All Tennessee
Joe Lunardi, Jeff Borzello and Myron Medcalf predicted each match Sweet 16. All three have chosen the flights, but the final score predictions of Lunardi and Medcalf are each in a score.
“”Why will Tennessee win: Kentucky has already beaten Tennessee twice this season. But the volunteers saw fantastic performances of their guards in the first weekend of the NCAA tournament, with Chaz Lanier totaling 49 points in two games while pulling 10 for 18 from 3 points and Zakai Zeigler On average 13.5 points and 9.0 assists, ”writes Borzello.
“Tennessee also experienced its best defensive performance in weeks against the UCLA, limiting Bruins to 58 points and 0.93 points per possession. Kentucky looked great in his pair of tournament victories, in particular with Lamont Butler healthy. But Kentucky also went 12 for 24 out of 3 at each previous meeting with flights; This high shooting efficiency could be difficult to reproduce a third time. »»
There is an exception. Seth Greenberg said earlier that he thought he thought Kentucky had an advantage.
Seth Davis joins Andy and Ari
“It’s a cliché in sport,” it is difficult to beat a team three times. If you’ve already beaten them twice, you are probably better, “said Davis on the Podcast On3. “So, do you prefer to be the team that won the first two? Or do you prefer to be the team that lost the first two? It is really difficult to beat a team once, so if you beat them twice, I prefer to have the team that won these two games.”
That being said, the part -time CBS Sports analyst does not choose Kentucky to eliminate Tennessee. “I think Tennessee is the best team. I think they win the match, but certainly it will be close,” said Davis.
Ari Wasserman thinks that Kentucky regresses the average and will draw less than 50%, opening the door for a victory of Tennessee. But Andy Staples thinks that styles are fighting, and Kentucky has the Tennessee number.
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Kentucky drew 50% from the field in each of the first two games against Tennessee. CBS College basketball analysts think that cats will not be able to continue, especially in the Lucas oil stadium. The consensus is on the money, but some of the prognosticators think that Kentucky will have the last laugh against Tennessee.

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And I thought Ryan Black was a friend of the program. Sad!
Cogs.com (Kentucky +165 Moneyline)
Douglas Farmer criticized the figures. Mathematics do not matherate for flights, especially behind the three -point line.
“The Tennessee offensive is part of Kentucky’s defense as the Wildcats would like, highlighting the weakness of a long -term flight, while the Wildcats offensive obtains the appearance it wants against this orange defense. When mathematics are also unilateral, the value of a +165 silver line bet is too delicious to refuse. ”
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