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[QUOTE="JellyBean, post: 5319985, member: 1997"] I agree to a degree about Tennessee on their 3-point shooting. We can say the same about a lot of programs and their 3-point shooting efficiency. For me, how well Tennessee does will depend on their ability to force their opponents into the Grinnell "System" basketball and that is based on a formula of, running up and down the court to a total of 150 trips, shooting the ball 94 times with 1/2 coming from 3-point range, and then getting roughly 30% of their missed shots on the offensive rebounding side of things, and then force their opponents to turn the ball over more than 30 times. That is going to be keys to the Lady Vols flipping the whole SEC on its rear end. Hopefully the Lady Vols players are working on their craft over summer break and getting their cardio up to par. I do agree with you on Kentucky. They are a huge question mark. We all know that the Blue Bloods of the SEC are South Carolina, LSU, and Tennessee. Joined by the newbies to the conference Texas and Oklahoma. But the SEC could be wide open for a surprise team to claim that top spot. On paper, South Carolina is considered by many to be the frontrunners followed by Texas, Oklahoma, Lady Vols, and Ole Miss. But on the court is where it all matters. Kentucky could bump its way into the conversation of top dawg of the SEC. We shall see what develops. [/QUOTE]
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