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No. 14/15 Ohio State Hosts No. 5/4 Tennessee in Tuesday Opener
No. 14/15 Ohio State vs. No. 5/4 Tennessee
Date: Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022
Venue: Worth Metropolis Area within the Schottenstein Middle (Columbus, Ohio)
Sport: vs. No. 5/4 Tennessee (8:30 p.m. ET) | Dwell Stats | BTN
Rosters: Ohio State | Tennessee
Notes: Ohio State | Tennessee
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 14/15 Ohio State ladies’s basketball group hosts No. 5/4 Tennessee within the season opener on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. ET in Worth Metropolis Area within the Schottenstein Middle. The sport can be broadcast stay on BTN.
The Buckeyes can be honoring first technology faculty college students, together with student-athletes and employees, at Tuesday’s sport on nationwide first technology faculty pupil day. Followers are inspired to put on white as the primary 2,000 followers will obtain a free t-shirt.
- The Buckeyes had been chosen second by the league’s coaches and third by the media within the preseason Massive Ten polls. Senior guards Taylor Mikesell and Jacy Sheldon had been chosen to the preseason All-Massive Ten groups by each the coaches and media in addition to the 2023 Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy Girls’s Watch Listing. Mikesell was additionally named to the preseason watch record for the Ann Meyers-Drysdale Award.
- Final season, Ohio State concluded the season with a 25-7 general report and a 14-4 Massive Ten report to seize the regular-season title. The Buckeyes superior to the NCAA Candy 16 as a six-seed following wins in opposition to Missouri State and at third-seeded LSU.
- The Woman Volunteers had been chosen second by each the SEC coaches and media within the preseason polls in October. Three gamers had been named preseason All-SEC as seniors Jordan Horston and Tamari Key made the primary group and senior Rickea Jackson made the second group. All three had been first-team picks by the media.
- All three had been named to preseason watch lists with Horston up for the Ann Meyers-Drysdale Award, Key for the Lisa Leslie Award and Jackson for the Cheryl Miller Award. Different preseason award watch record nods went to senior Jasmine Powell for the Nancy Lieberman Award and graduate Jasmine Franklin for the Katrina McClain Award.
- Head Coach Kellie Harper was voted the USA TODAY Sports activities Community Preseason SEC Coach of the 12 months.
- Final season, Tennessee completed with a 25-9 general report and was 11-5 in convention play. The Woman Vols earned a four-seed within the NCAA Match and superior to the Candy 16 following wins in opposition to Buffalo and Belmont.
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Childhelp delivers Thanksgiving food baskets to 200 families in East Tennessee
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – Childhelp Tennessee spent Sunday afternoon delivering Thanksgiving food baskets to 200 families across Knoxville and East Tennessee as a part of the annual Thanksgiving Basket Brigade.
Chad Schollaert, a Childhelp board member, said the boxes primarily went to foster families, where there’s a greater need for donations.
“Foster children, a lot of times they’re not coming from a stable environment. So, having a Thanksgiving meal with a family is extremely important and so is just being able to show stability and family atmosphere,” Schollaert said.
Schollaert said an effort like this takes months of planning and coordinating both meals and volunteers ahead of the big day.
“It’s been an effort for the last several months getting coordinating volunteers to deliver the meals, getting the meals. I know the staff here at Childhelp have been talking to board members and recruiting others to deliver the boxes,” Schollaert said.
Schollaert added that Childhelp is always looking for more volunteers because the more volunteers they have, the more children get help. He also said there are several other events and fundraising opportunities throughout the year. Click here for more information.
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Could the Tennessee Volunteers Host a First Round College Football Playoff Game?
Could the Tennessee Volunteers end up hosting a first round college football playoff game?
After the loss to Georgia, it looked like Tennessee was going to need some help to get their way back into the playoff, and they got more than enough help on Saturday. Alabama lost to Oklahoma, Ole Miss lost to Florida and Indiana lost to Ohio State. Three teams that were ranked ahead of Tennessee opened up a playoff spot for them this week.
Not only did it get the Volunteers back into the playoffs, it might have put them in a position to host a first round playoff game. A few things would need to happen and a lot of it will depend on what happens during conference championship week, but it’s certainly a possibility.
The five-seed, the six-seed, the seven-seed and the eight-seed all get to host for the first round. As of right now, it looks like Notre Dame is going to take one of those slots. The winner of Texas A&M vs Texas plays Georgia in the SEC Championship Game and the loser of that might take one of those spots as well. An Oregon vs Ohio State rematch is looking likely for the Big 10 Conference Championship and you would have to imagine that the loser of that game would take a host spot as well. So as of right now, it’s looking like there might only be one host spot up for grabs in the playoffs and Tennessee very well could be the team to snag it as an eighth seed.
More clarity will be provided about this when the rankings are released this Tuesday but the Volunteers had a very successful weekend of college football, needless to say.
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ESPN moves Tennessee back into College Football Playoff, gives Vols return trip to Georgia
Losses on Saturday by Indiana, Alabama and Ole Miss moved Tennessee up to No. 8 in ESPN’s new projected College Football Playoff rankings. The projection had the Vols as the No. 9 seed in the 12-team bracket, making a return trip to No. 8 Georgia in the first round of the playoffs.
The other first-round matchups were No. 12 Arizona State at No. 5 Ohio State, No. 11 Indiana at No. 6 Penn State and No. 10 SMU at No. 7 Notre Dame. Oregon was ranked No. 1 and seeded first by ESPN’s Heather Dinich.
“As long as Tennessee doesn’t lose at Vanderbilt on Saturday — and that’s hardly a guarantee — the Vols should be in the committee’s top 12 on Selection Day,” Dinich wrote, “now that Ole Miss played itself out.”
ESPN keeps Alabama at No. 12 in playoff rankings despite third loss
The College Football Playoff selection committee will release its new rankings and bracket projection Tuesday night. The official bracket will be announced on December 8.
ESPN on Saturday night had Ohio State ranked No. 2 and seeded fifth. Texas was ranked No. 3 and seeded second as the presumed SEC champion. Miami was ranked No. 6 and seeded third as the projected ACC champ and Boise State was ranked No. 10 and seeded fourth as the projected Mountain West champs.
Alabama stayed in the top 12 at No. 12 in the ESPN rankings, but was bumped out of the bracket by Arizona State, which was ranked No. 17 but would be in the field as the projected Big 12 champion.
“Alabama needs help even if it is still in the top 12 on Tuesday night,” Dinich wrote, “because the Tide would be bumped out for the Big 12 champion in this scenario. Alabama needs to beat rival Auburn and hope there is more fallout above them.”
ESPN dropped Indiana to No. 11 in its rankings. Just outside the top 12 was No. 13 Ole Miss, No. 14 South Carolina, No. 15 Texas A&M and No. 16 Clemson. BYU dropped to No. 18 after its loss at Arizona State and Colorado dropped to No. 20 after its loss at Kansas.
Tennessee at Vanderbilt, Saturday, Noon ET, ABC
Tennessee (8-2, 5-2 SEC) beat UTEP 56-0 on Senior Day at Neyland Stadium Saturday afternoon and now goes to Vanderbilt (6-5, 3-4) this week in the regular-season finale.
Indiana lost 38-15 at Ohio State, Ole Miss lost 24-17 at Florida and Alabama lost 24-3 at Oklahoma. Texas A&M also lost at Auburn for its second SEC loss.
The Tennessee-Georgia winner in the ESPN projection would advance to face No. 1 Oregon in the Rose Bowl.
Georgia can play its way out of the first round by winning the SEC Championship game. Georgia has clinched a spot in Atlanta and will face the winner of Saturday’s game between Texas and Texas A&M.
“The Vols got some help on Saturday,” Dinich wrote. “With Ole Miss and Indiana both losing, Tennessee should move up by default — not because it hammered UTEP 56-0.
“The head-to-head loss to Georgia will keep them behind the Bulldogs, which makes putting them ahead of Alabama difficult for the committee in spite of the win against the Tide.”
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