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Tennessee
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Kentucky
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Game Date:
02/18/2016
7:00pm EST

Lines:
Tennessee +17
Kentucky -17

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Over 150 (-108)
Under 150 (-108)

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Kentucky
Kentucky couldn't handle the adversity in a shocking loss at Tennessee earlier this month. Kentucky's championship credentials were put into question after squandering a 21-point first-half lead in an 84-77 loss to Tennessee on Feb. 2, but it's quieted the critics with blowout wins over three other SEC contenders. The Wildcats have beaten Florida, Georgia and South Carolina by an average of 26.7 points and done so with Alex Poythress, the team's leading rebounder and lone senior, sidelined by a knee injury. Continue to Article
February 17, 2016 2:12:pm EST
Kentucky
The strangest part of the tantrum John Calipari threw less than three minutes into Saturday's game is what preceded it. It occurred immediately after a foul was called on South Carolina.  When referees whistled Gamecocks forward Mindaugas Kacinas for a foul as he fought for a rebound, Calipari was subsequently hit with a technical foul. TV cameras did not catch the initial exchange between Calipari and referee Doug Sirmons, but they certainly captured what transpired next. Calipari approached Sirmons at the scorer's table, shouted at him nearly face-to-face and received a second technical foul resulting in an ejection. Enraged and wild-eyed, Calipari had to be held back by guards Jamal Murray and Isaiah Briscoe for several seconds before regaining his composure and exiting the floor as jeering South Carolina fans waved goodbye to him. The ejection was a bizarre start to one of the biggest SEC games of the college basketball season. Kentucky (18-6, 8-3) and South Carolina (21-3, 8-3) entered Saturday's game in a three-way tie for first place in the SEC along with LSU. If Calipari's intent was to motivate his team to show some fight on the road, it certainly proved effective. The Wildcats cheered on the bench when South Carolina's Michael Carrera missed three of four free throws after Calipari's ejection. Then Kentucky played inspired basketball the rest of the first half, expanding their lead to as many as 18 points en route to a 41-27 halftime lead. This isn't the first time Calipari has been ejected at South Carolina. He was also tossed late in a 72-67 road loss to the Gamecocks during the 2013-14 season. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 13, 2016 12:57:pm EST
Kentucky
Derek Willis' hope of getting into the rotation at Kentucky required a lot of patience during a two-year wait for minutes behind a glut of NBA-caliber talent. Willis has averaged 10.8 points and 8.1 rebounds over the past eight games with seven straight starts for Kentucky (18-6, 8-3 Southeastern Conference). ''It's just having more confidence in my mindset,'' said Willis, who's averaging 7.3 points after scoring just over one per contest the previous two years. Continue to Article
February 12, 2016 6:45:pm EST
Kentucky
If given the chance to pick which one of his players he'd like to have at the free throw line late in a game with the pressure on, Texas A&M coach Billy Kennedy would undoubtedly choose senior Anthony Collins. Any coach would after looking at the numbers. Prior to Wednesday's game at Alabama, Collins had made 28 of his 30 free throw attempts this season, including eight of nine in the final two minutes of games. He is one of the best foul shooters in the country and wouldn't you know it, he found himself toeing the line with two shots and two seconds remaining with his team down by one. [ Bubble breakdown: Creighton restores hope with marquee win ] Kennedy and the 15th-ranked Aggies couldn't have possibly felt better about the situation. This was easy money and then Collins uncharacteristically missed the first attempt. No problem, a tie was still there for the taking. The Aggies could win in overtime. But Collins' second attempt also bounced off the iron, allowing Alabama to escape with a 63-62 victory, it's fourth win this season over a ranked opponent. Texas A&M's Anthony Collins misses late free throws, Alabama hangs on for the W #BuckleUp Recap #LiveOn3340 at 10 pic.twitter.com/04vqgg59rS — ABC 33/40 News (@abc3340) February 11, 2016 As Collins saw his second free throw bounce off the rim, he stepped back and bent at the waste not wanting to confront the reality that he somehow allowed a win to escape his grasp by failing to do one of the things he does best on the basketball court. Talk about a rough way to lose. There aren't many tougher ways to drop a game. [ College basketball's All-time Starting Five: Arizona Wildcats ] Now throw in the fact that it was the fourth consecutive SEC loss for the Aggies and the magnitude of those missed free throws is compounded. It's suddenly easier to understand the pressure Collins must have felt standing on that line in a hostile arena with his teammates and coaches depending on his dependability. Less than a minute earlier, Collins came through with a 3-pointer that kept his team in position to win by cutting the Alabame lead to one point. Collins scored 11 points and dished five assists in the game. Jalen Jones led the Aggies with 21 points. Just two weeks ago Texas A&M was 17-2 and ranked in the top-five looking like a contender for No. 2 seed next month in the NCAA Tournament. Now the Aggies have to get over a crushing defeat and a losing streak with LSU and Kentucky coming in two of the next three games. - - - - - - - [ Kyle Ringo is the assistant editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at kyle.ringo@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @KyleRingo Continue to Article
February 10, 2016 9:59:pm EST
Kentucky
With top-ranked Oklahoma and second-ranked North Carolina both losing on Saturday night, it's likely that college basketball will have a new No. 1 team on Monday. The question is who should it be? In a jumbled mess of a season with plenty of good teams but no elite ones, there is no clear-cut answer to that question. The margin between the top teams is so paper-thin that at least six teams can make a legitimate case to be No. 1 on Monday including Oklahoma in spite of its 11-point road loss at Kansas State. Here's a side-by-side look at the six leading contenders to be No. 1 in order of how I'd rank them. Unless the Sooners retain the No. 1 ranking, their heir apparent will be the sixth different team to claim the top spot this season, joining North Carolina, Kentucky, Michigan State and Kansas. 1. IOWA (18-4, 9-1, RPI 7, KenPom 2) Vs. KenPom Top 100: 8-4 Vs. KenPom Top 50: 7-4 Vs. KenPom Top 25: 5-2 Sub 100 losses: 0 Best wins: at Michigan State, Michigan State, Purdue, at Purdue, Wichita State Losses: Dayton, Notre Dame, at Iowa State, at Maryland Why they should be No. 1: They've won 11 of their last 12, they're alone in first place in the Big Ten and they own five victories against teams in the top 20 in the KenPom rankings. All four of their losses are by six or fewer points away from home against surefire NCAA tournament teams. Why they shouldn't be No. 1: They haven't faced as many top 100 opponents as some of their peers have, nor do they have as high a winning percentage against those teams. They also have a head-to-head loss at Maryland less than two weeks ago. 2. OKLAHOMA (19-3, 7-3, RPI 1, KenPom 5) Vs. KenPom Top 100: 11-3 Vs. KenPom Top 50: 7-3 Vs. KenPom Top 25: 3-2 Sub 100 losses: 0 Best wins: Villanova, West Virginia, Iowa State, at Baylor, at LSU Losses: at Kansas, at Iowa State, at Kansas State Why they should be No. 1: Despite their loss at Kansas State on Saturday, the Sooners still have one of the nation's strongest resumes. They're tied for the most top 50 wins, they own an emphatic head-to-head win over Villanova and two of their losses came on the road in venues where almost nobody wins.  Why they shouldn't be No. 1: Can Oklahoma really lose and still retain No. 1 for a second time? The Sooners still have an argument that their overall resume is strongest, but the margin is paper-thin this time. Not being penalized for losing a nail biter in Hilton Coliseum is one thing. Not being penalized for falling decisively at Kansas State is another. 3. VIRGINIA (19-4, 8-3, RPI 8, KenPom 3) Vs. KenPom Top 100: 13-3 Vs. KenPom Top 50: 7-1 Vs. KenPom Top 25: 4-0 Sub 100 losses: 1 Best wins: Villanova, West Virginia, at Louisville, Miami, Notre Dame Losses: at George Washington, at Florida State, at Georgia Tech, at Virginia Tech Why they should be No. 1: Nobody has more top 100 wins or top 50 wins than Virginia. They've beaten Big East-leading Villanova, Big 12-leading West Virginia and ACC-leading Louisville head-to-head. They've also won six straight and appear to be peaking entering the second half of ACC play.  Why they shouldn't be No. 1: Three losses outside the KenPom top 50 are more than almost any other top 10 team. George Washington at least is an NCAA tournament contender, but the losses at Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech are eyesores even if both teams are improved this season. 4. VILLANOVA (20-3, 10-1, RPI 2, KenPom 1) Vs. KenPom Top 100: 12-3 Vs. KenPom Top 50: 6-2 Vs. KenPom Top 25: 1-2 Sub 100 losses: 0 Best wins: Xavier, at Seton Hall, at Providence, at Creighton, at Butler Losses: Oklahoma, Virginia, Providence Why they should be No. 1: The Wildcats are alone in first place in one of the nation's toughest leagues. They are tied for the second-most top 100 victories in the country, they have no bad losses and they beat Xavier head-to-head by 31 points. Why they shouldn't be No. 1: Villanova lost by 23 on a neutral court to Oklahoma and by 11 at Virginia. Besides their win over Xavier, the best team the Wildcats have beaten is probably either a fading Providence team or Seton Hall. 5. MARYLAND (21-3, 10-2, RPI 6, KenPom 9) Vs. KenPom Top 100: 12-3 Vs. KenPom Top 50: 4-3 Vs. KenPom Top 25: 3-2 Sub 100 losses: 0 Best wins: Iowa, Purdue, UConn, at Wisconsin Losses: at North Carolina, at Michigan, at Michigan State Why they should be No. 1: They validated their gaudy record the past two weeks with victories over Iowa and Purdue. The only three games they've lost all season came by single digits in true road games — two of which came against top 10 opponents. Why they shouldn't be No. 1: Even with the victories over Iowa and Purdue, Maryland's list of quality wins simply doesn't compare to its fellow competitors for No. 1. Their third most impressive win is over a UConn team squarely on the bubble. Their fourth best is over a Wisconsin team still fighting an uphill battle just to get to the bubble. 6. XAVIER (21-2, 9-2, RPI 5, KenPom 18) Vs. KenPom Top 100: 8-2 Vs. KenPom Top 50: 6-1 Vs. KenPom Top 25: 0-1 Sub 100 losses: 0 Best wins: USC, Dayton, Cincinnati, at Michigan, Seton Hall, at Providence Losses: at Villanova, Georgetown Why they should be No. 1: Xavier is the lone major-conference team with two or fewer losses this season — and one of them came in a game when its starting point guard suffered a scary injury minutes after tip-off. The Musketeers have six top 50 wins, four of which came away from home. Why they shouldn't be No. 1: Xavier is behind Villanova in the Big East standings and lost its lone meeting with the Wildcats by 31 points. That's a lot to overcome, especially when Xavier can't point to a single win over a Top 25 KenPom team. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 07, 2016 1:32:pm EST
 
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