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Remember the Alamodome: Tennessee Volunteers lose to Ohio State, gain future rallying cry

Warning: typo and misinformation zone. It's late. Way.
Y'all know the story: Mexico, in an attempt to quell a rebel uprising of Texian (not a typo!) forces, laid siege to the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas in 1836. They killed nearly everyone, but the Battle of the Alamo stalled the Mexican Army for 13 days, thereby allowing Sam Houston to gather troops and supplies for the subsequent victory.

A battle lost, a deferred victory ensured.

The Tennessee Volunteer basketball team lost its initial skirmish with flair, dominating Ohio State for the first half and getting dominated the second:

Final Stats
 
Tennessee
Ohio State
  1st half 2nd half 1st half 2nd half
Field Goals 19-34 (56%) 11-28 (39%) 13-27 (48%) 14-24 (58.3%)
3-Point FGs 9-15 (60%) 7-16 (44%) 3-10 (30%) 5-12 (42%)
Free Throws 2-5 (40%) 6-12 (50%) 3-6 (50%) 20-29 (69%)
Rebounds 19 (6 off, 13 def) 15 (4 off, 11 def) 14 (3 off, 11 def) 19 (5 off, 14 def)
Turnovers 3 4 7 1
Assists 9 5 6 7

Pretty much any Vol fan who voted in last week's poll can claim prescience. The question this week asked: "How do the Vols fair against the Buckeyes in San Antonio?" Here's how the voting broke down:

  • Money -- 30%

  • Mun-nay! -- 16%

  • Mun-nay!!! -- 30%

  • Broke -- 23%

Right out of the gate, the Vols were already at Money. In almost no time, they blew right past Mun-nay! and hit the triple exclamation point Mun-nay!!! by absolutely wearing out the nylon, hitting 7 of 8 three point attempts at one point, if I remember correctly. In short, they were smokin'. On fire. Mun-nay!!!.

During halftime, with Tennessee leading the Buckeyes by 17, I grabbed the following graphic to use in the post-game post. Working title? Brilliant!

The Vols were indeed brilliant. In the first half. Not only did the Vols have a substantial lead, they also had Ohio State's two best players in foul trouble.

Unfortunately, the 23% of voters who chose "Broke" were also correct. Everything that went right in the first half went wrong in the second. I won't catalog them here. It's late, and we can all sort through the carnage together tomorrow. Or never. Either way.

But here's the thing. We have a young team. They're good, and they can use the pain of this game as a rallying cry to propel themselves to bigger and better things if only they learn its lessons. Here's the short list:

  • The importance of free throws cannot be overstated. We've been saying for months now that at some point our inability to hit a decent percentage of our free throws would do us in. Tonight was our lucky night.

  • The importance of getting an opposing team's star player out of the game is almost always overstated. Didn't the football team learn this the hard way in the 2001 SEC Championship game? Tonight, we devoted a great deal of time and attention to getting Greg Oden and Mike Conley into foul trouble. We largely succeeded -- and it really didn't matter.

  • You're at risk of losing a lead you're trying to protect if you change something. To be fair, I'm not sure that we changed anything on purpose tonight. We just started missing the same shots we were hitting in the first half. But it did appear that our defensive intensity wasn't the same in the second half. Do not let good teams off the mat until the clock reads all zeroes.
Adversity is life's most-effective tutor if only the student submits himself to the pain of the lesson. Over the next several years, Tennessee's young players may often find themselves on the court with an advantage over a good opponent. When the advantage threatens to wane, perhaps the older, wiser players will rally around a singular cry: Remember the Alamodome. And if they find motivation enough at that point to press on to victory, then the harsh reality of the lesson earned the hard way tonight will have found its purpose.

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A Sign Of The Times
Is it a sign of the times that free throw shooting has gotten so poor?

I don't consider myself a basketball expert, but why does it seem that no one can shoot free throws?  Is it the NBA?  Do they not need to shoot them? (I can't stand the NBA and can honestly say I have never in my life watched a whole NBA game)(Except for the Atlanta Hawks game that my dad took us to when I was like 10).  You would think if you were 7 feet tall, that you would know you would be getting fouled and you would try to excel at free throws.  And how do you have two point guards each missing free throws at the end of the game (Conley too). POINT GUARDS MISSING FREE THROWS.

And I wonder if Conley dances and flexes and whoops and hollers when he puts on his britches in the morning.  Or eats his oatmeal.  Or when he orders dinner in the student center.  Seriously all I was cheering for at the end was for someone to elbow him. (SARCASM ALERT) At least he won without showing out.  

I don't know about ya'll, but I would rather lose by 50 and never lead than get SO excited to watch them playing so well just to sit there speechless and watch that self-destruction.  I couldn't sleep last night, and when I did kind of doze off, my wife told me this morning that I woke up sweating screaming "Free Throws Ramar!"

There is always next year, except for Dane Bradshaw.  And I, for one, will miss him.  I get so excited when he scores, especially the Lofton-esque three with the shot clock running down.

Just a kick-in-the-pants loss.

Kind of like the feeling when Arian Foster fumbled against Penn State.

Go Vols.

Beat Cal! (And I really don't like Mike Conley, Jr.)

by gramsey712 on Mar 23, 2007 9:00 AM EDT reply actions  

Hangover
Wow, what a rude morning.  I didn't have a single drop of alk-e-hol last night (unfortunately?) yet I feel like I'm totally hungover.  It's really a shame the result was what it was, considering the exceptional first half we had.  I'm not sure if there's such a thing as an unmotivational halftime speech, but something happened at intermission that put a different Vol squad on the floor.

The bulleted items above need to be displayed in a trophy case somewhere.  The only other thing I'd add is that while the FT% has been awful this season, the number of attempts from the line have been just as bad.  Granted, I may be overstating that fact since we were an outside shooting team this year that capitalized on points from behind the arc opposed to points from the stripe.

by Aerobab on Mar 23, 2007 9:11 AM EDT reply actions  

1st Half Vols -- Best Team on the Planet
Was it just me or did the last three minutes of this game feel like, well, three minutes? I was so used to games that ended in fouls and timeouts and it happened so fast that I sat slack-jawed on the couch staring at the screen. Sickness crept into my stomach a few minutes later.

At halftime I sat in disbelief too. "These Vols are playing the best basketball that I've ever seen," is what I thought. Everything was clicking, everything was falling, they could have done that to ANYONE that first half. It really was amazing and I still can't believe the outcome. Worst yet, I wish it wasn't over. It just feels like something bigger was in the cards.  

by WarDamnEagle on Mar 23, 2007 10:57 AM EDT reply actions  

Dag-nab-it
Still in shock !!
Phil,GO VOLS !!!

by bulldurham on Mar 23, 2007 12:11 PM EDT reply actions  

Football
Let's talk about football

by Smitty on Mar 23, 2007 4:12 PM EDT reply actions  

Or better yet...
...Lady Vols Basketball.  If all goes well, I'm planning on doing an "Open Thread/Diary" for the LV's sweet-16 game against Marist, this Sunday (I'll have to check the time).  Please join me!

by Aerobab on Mar 23, 2007 5:33 PM EDT up reply actions  

Hey, Aerobab
I'll be at the Bristol race, but if you'll drive, I'll set it up on the front page tomorrow night.

Does that work?

Go Vols!

by Joel on Mar 23, 2007 8:13 PM EDT up reply actions  

fair enough
I'll drive Sunday.  I'm going to "The Bull Ring" for tomorrow's Busch race...good times!

by Aerobab on Mar 23, 2007 8:56 PM EDT up reply actions  

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