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Tennessee vs. Kentucky picks, predictions: Week 9 college football odds, spread, lines

A pair of previous SEC border rivals sq. off on Rocky High this weekend as Kentucky visits Tennessee in faculty soccer’s Week 9 motion on Saturday.
Tennessee is the crew of the yr to this point, transferring to 7-0 following a landmark win over Alabama and coming off a thrashing of UT Martin, all behind the No. 1 whole offense within the nation so far.
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There is not a lot margin for error on this recreation for Large Orange, which nonetheless has to play Georgia in what could be the play-in recreation for the SEC Championship out of the East Division.
Kentucky began off properly sufficient, transferring into the highest 10 nationally, however has dropped two of the final three, beating Mississippi State as an underdog, and coming off a bye week to organize.
What do the specialists consider the matchup? Let’s examine how the School Soccer Energy Index pc prediction mannequin tasks the sport.
Tennessee vs. Kentucky picks, predictions
The pc is siding comfortably with the house crew, as Tennessee has the 82.9 % likelihood to defeat Kentucky on Saturday.
That leaves the Wildcats a 17.1 % shot to spoil the Volunteers’ good season and above falling beneath .500 in SEC competitors.
The oddsmakers additionally favor the house crew, as Tennessee is available in because the 12.5 level favorites to defeat Kentucky, based on the traces at SI Sportsbook, which set the over/below mark at 63.5 factors for the matchup.
Tennessee checks in at No. 5 on the index’s 131 faculty soccer rankings, projected to win 10.8 video games this season, and with a 51.5 % likelihood to make its first-ever School Soccer Playoff.
FPI ranks Kentucky because the No. 33 crew nationally with a 7.4 win whole projection and only a 0.1 % shot to win the SEC East.
Soccer Energy Index (FPI) faculty soccer rankings and pc prediction mannequin are a measure of crew power that predicts a crew’s future efficiency.
Rankings and scores predictions are primarily based on 20,000 simulations of a crew’s season, utilizing a mixture of analytics, together with scores up to now, high quality of opponents, and a crew’s schedule.
In response to AP high 25 ballot
1. Georgia (31 1st-place votes)
2. Ohio State (18)
3. Tennessee (13)
4. Michigan
5. Clemson (1)
6. Alabama
7. TCU
8. Oregon
9. Oklahoma State
10. USC
T-10. Wake Forest
12. UCLA
13. Penn State
14. Utah
15. Ole Miss
16. Syracuse
17. Illinois
18. LSU
19. Kentucky
20. Cincinnati
21. North Carolina
22. Kansas State
23. Tulane
24. NC State
25. South Carolina
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Analyst Warns NFL of Titans’ Dangerous New Offensive Duo

The Tennessee Titans enter the 2025 NFL season with one glaring and major change on their quarterback roster, thanks to their selection of Cam Ward atop this offseason’s draft.
For a rookie signal caller like Ward, there can be a wide range of expectations for how things could pan out during his first year in the fold. There’s a world where he surges onto the scene as a day one star under center, or can face the ups and downs a young quarterback making a transition to the pros can often have.
Even for a number-one overall pick like Ward, league history has shown us examples of both ends of that spectrum being on the table, regardless of being that highly esteemed top prospect.
Yet, in the mind of NFL.com analyst Bucky Brooks, he sees the glass as half-full for the Titans and their rookie quarterback –– not just for how Ward may fare in year one, but also how he’ll factor in alongside Titans head coach Brian Callahan.
Brooks recently broke down his picks for the top-five new quarterback-play-caller duos that NFL defenses should be most worried about for the season ahead, where the Titans’ pairing of Callahan and Ward landed right in that mix.
“The marriage between the No.1 overall pick and Joe Burrow’s former tutor should add some spice to the Titans’ 26th-ranked offense that lacked pizzazz and pop with Will Levis under center in 2024,” Brooks wrote. “With Ward bringing the talent, tools and tenacity that reminds me of a young Steve McNair, the Titans have a quarterback with the ‘alpha dawg’ persona to lead an eye-popping offensive transformation in Nashville. As a pinpoint passer with the capacity to drop dimes from various arm angles, the rookie should easily connect with Calvin Ridley, Van Jefferson and Tyler Lockett racing down the field on crossers and diagonal routes, which will enable the Titans to showcase their QB1’s elite arm talent and impeccable timing.”
“Moreover, Ward’s superb passing skills will allow Callahan to utilize more pages of his creative playbook to punish defenses for overloading the box to slow down Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears in the backfield. Considering how Ward orchestrated dramatic turnarounds at Incarnate Word, Washington State and Miami, he could help Tennessee quickly become an offensive juggernaut in the AFC.”
It’s not to say Ward is on track to be the next Joe Burrow, but if Callahan can manage to unlock some similar shades of that immediate production out of his rookie quarterback in year one, that only means great things for this Titans offense.
Pairing Ward with an improved offensive line and a batch of new weapons compared to last season is certainly a nice help for how his rookie season could soon transpire. However, none of those offseason additions will have the chance to elevate the Titans’ rookie like Callahan can, set to be one of the most prominent voices in his ear for the foreseeable future, and one of the most critical people in the building to put him in a position to succeed.
If Callahan can put the pieces together to be the offensive guru he was once advertised as, this Titans offense could be a pleasant surprise for the year ahead.
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Tennessee ‘a top team’ for David Gabriel Georges

Chattanooga Baylor running back David Gabriel Georges is one of the most coveted players in the country for 2027. He was back at Tennessee on Saturday and said the Vols remain a top option for him.
“For me, they are a top team,” Gabriel Georges said. “I mean, they were the first person to kind of offer me when I came here, and that’s meant a lot for me because they saw me before I had a chance to compete and everything.”
The Vols have invested in recruiting his family. They were with him yesterday for the first time on campus and he was able to show them what he liked about Tennessee.
“They’ve been talking with my uncle and my auntie a lot,” he said. “That’s something I like, because they include my family not just me. That’s pretty nice.”
So what impresses him about Rocky Top?
“It’s kind of everything — the stadium, the fans, the coaches — and it’s really nice to have this experience,” Gabriel Georges said. “Like I said, in Canada, it’s really different. We don’t have this much opportunity to see a university and have this much of an experience, so it was great.”
He spent a lot of time with the staff. He really likes running backs coach De’Rail Sims.
“He’s a really nice coach,” Gabriel Georges said of Sims. “He’s been really friendly and nice to be with, and I really feel like that’s a coach that can really teach me and make me learn more about football and about my position.”
And he also likes head coach Josh Heupel.
“Coach Heupel seems friendly. Actually, he went to Baylor and spoke to my head coach for Gabe (Osenda), Joakim (Dodson) and everything,” Gabriel Georges said about his former teammates.
“I had a chance to talk to him, and it’s not the first time I’ve seen him. He’s just a really nice guy, and it’s really nice to hang out with him.”
Gabriel Georges looks like he is already in a college weight room. He is well put together and says his hard work has paid off.
“I think where I got stronger is, really, physicality,” Gabriel Georges said. “And I think I learned that from Shekai, and he really helped me with that in the weight room. … I’ve gained, like, 20 pounds since I have been here, and that’s really helped me a lot to develop myself. And Shekai was a good example to follow.”
He plans on coming up for several games this fall with Osenda.
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