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Ya this signing ... too bad Tenn lost out..... but good clarification CocoHusky..... no joy in Tenn's loss on this recruit.... as was suggested...... I am like you in that Tenn is just another star in the galaxy..... aside from extreme skepticism of ability of their coaching staff (they really DO have an incredible roster if you go down the list) and that "thing" that happened several years ago, I like the Tennessee team, and hope they return to form of past sooner than later .... would be good for the game .....

On this post player issue..... the interest heightens on Russell doesn't it? I heard from a few different points that she has been going super well since the start of the year..... and looks to come into next season with no residual problems from the feet..... Hope so.... college age is far too young to be afflicted by injuries of this nature..... especially with an athlete.....
 
Dunbar and Moore could wind up being better players than they were projected to be coming out of high school, but it's a scary thought that these two are projected as backups inside. I think Dunbar could potentially be another Brittany Jackson/Sidney Spencer type, but I don't ever see her being a post player. And at 6-2, she had similar size to Graves but doesn't have the experience, athleticism or skill set that Graves does. Moore isn't the answer either. I think next year in big games, when Russell sits, Graves swings to the 5 and the other 4 on the court is a combination of Diamond, Reynolds, Carter, Cooper, Nard, Jones and Middleton.
 
Dunbar and Moore could wind up being better players than they were projected to be coming out of high school, but it's a scary thought that these two are projected as backups inside. I think Dunbar could potentially be another Brittany Jackson/Sidney Spencer type, but I don't ever see her being a post player. And at 6-2, she had similar size to Graves but doesn't have the experience, athleticism or skill set that Graves does. Moore isn't the answer either. I think next year in big games, when Russell sits, Graves swings to the 5 and the other 4 on the court is a combination of Diamond, Reynolds, Carter, Cooper, Nard, Jones and Middleton.

You could very well be absolutely correct in your assessment, bballnut. It remains to be seen how Dunbar will perform next year. Jones and Nared, on the other hand, have proven that they can handle the four spot as needed. Moore may or may not be better--we'll see come November.
 
During the past year the Tennessee coaching has been working with Kortney Dunbar to train her to play inside. Dunbar has improved her conditioning, speed, and defense. Plus she has maintained her killer 3-point shooting ability. She is about the same size and height as Graves and hopefully can give Bashaara some much-needed relief during games next year as can Jaime Nared. Senior Nia Moore continues to improve and has added some weight to her body. I expect to see Moore relieve Russell frequently next year. Tennessee is also going all-out for Destiny Slocum. Adding Slocum would require opposing teams to face guard her, thus opening up the inside game. Plus we still have the possibility of adding McCune.

Dunbar played 6.6 min a game in 14/15, She didn't play at all in the March 7th game vs Kentucky or in any game after that, and in games vs elite teams she played 3 min against Stanford & 2 min vs TAMU, going scoreless and getting 1 rebound. Over the season she averaged 3.1 points and 1.4 rebounds/gm in 20 games. Her 3 pt average was 38% on 14-37. I don't know how that is "maintaining her killer 3-point shooting ability"

So we can safely say that she was a total non-factor last season. If Tenn is looking for her to shore up the post next season then Kortney had better make a huge leap forward next season.

Moore is a decent player on the offensive end but her 2.9 rebounds /game says it all about her usefulness on defense. She was reed thin last season and would need to do more than put on a few pounds to stop being knocked around under the glass.

What Tenn needs is to put Jones' defense and Moore's offense into one body. Unfortunately they can only have one or the other.
 
Its always interesting to see how fans react when their team loses out on a recruit..... I remember a thread from the fall of 2012 .. when Tennesee was in the final 4 for post player Kendall Cooper. Cooper ultimately chose Duke over UCLA, TN, and TAMU. Anyway.... I looked through the archives and found this quote. Someone mentioned that it was a blow to TN .... and here was one reply


I wouldn't really call this a blow to Tennessee. The addition of Russell pretty much addressed any issues we had in the paint. Izzy is a very capable backup center. We were just missing that dominant low post scorer. With Graves and Burdik splitting time at the 4 spot, another post would have given us a logjam in the paint.
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Hindsight is 20/20 ..... But a big, strong, athletic Post player like Cooper sounds like just what TN could have used.
 
Dunbar played 6.6 min a game in 14/15, She didn't play at all in the March 7th game vs Kentucky or in any game after that, and in games vs elite teams she played 3 min against Stanford & 2 min vs TAMU, going scoreless and getting 1 rebound. Over the season she averaged 3.1 points and 1.4 rebounds/gm in 20 games. Her 3 pt average was 38% on 14-37. I don't know how that is "maintaining her killer 3-point shooting ability"

So we can safely say that she was a total non-factor last season. If Tenn is looking for her to shore up the post next season then Kortney had better make a huge leap forward next season.

Moore is a decent player on the offensive end but her 2.9 rebounds /game says it all about her usefulness on defense. She was reed thin last season and would need to do more than put on a few pounds to stop being knocked around under the glass.

What Tenn needs is to put Jones' defense and Moore's offense into one body. Unfortunately they can only have one or the other.
Sort of like UCONN relying on Ekmark to be one of the back up post player next year. No offense meant towards either player, but at least they have Moore...
 
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Let me rephrase...she is a very physical player, but doesn't have the size or strength to defend big centers. Offensively her quickness is her best asset, blowing by defenders for layups rather than being a back to basket, back you in and beat you with post moves type of player. Even though she played great in the first USC game, USC's posts had their way inside, scoring 46 of their 71 points and winning the rebound battle by 13.

My point was that Graves can play the 5 in stretches, but if Russell isn't healthy or gets into foul trouble, Tennessee is facing an uphill battle with its depleted front court.

I'll agree with you absolutely that it's a mountain to climb if Russell were to get hurt and Bashaara had to shoulder the entire inside load alone. I would argue that her quickness is not her best asset, while it is great, especially because she's developed her midrange so bigger posts have to come guard her. But her best asset is her ability to offensively rebound, get putbacks, and earn points at the foul line.
 
Its always interesting to see how fans react when their team loses out on a recruit..... I remember a thread from the fall of 2012 .. when Tennesee was in the final 4 for post player Kendall Cooper. Cooper ultimately chose Duke over UCLA, TN, and TAMU. Anyway.... I looked through the archives and found this quote. Someone mentioned that it was a blow to TN .... and here was one reply




Hindsight is 20/20 ..... But a big, strong, athletic Post player like Cooper sounds like just what TN could have used.

Losing Kendall Cooper, Jatarie White. and Alaina Coates have been huge blows, no doubt. What puzzles me is that Dean Lockwood is one of the best in the game at developing posts, and our system is so well-fitted to post players getting great numbers. I think players need to see Tennessee back in the Final 4 before we'll be able to recruit extremely well again. Getting more Top 10 wins this season helped, as well as competing much better on the national stage against teams like Notre Dame and overachieving when Izzy went out. But recruits need to see us beating the Notre Dame's and Maryland's and getting to Final 4's before they're going to be sold that Tennessee is back. This year is a great opportunity to prove that.
 
Losing Kendall Cooper, Jatarie White. and Alaina Coates have been huge blows, no doubt. What puzzles me is that Dean Lockwood is one of the best in the game at developing posts, and our system is so well-fitted to post players getting great numbers. I think players need to see Tennessee back in the Final 4 before we'll be able to recruit extremely well again. Getting more Top 10 wins this season helped, as well as competing much better on the national stage against teams like Notre Dame and overachieving when Izzy went out. But recruits need to see us beating the Notre Dame's and Maryland's and getting to Final 4's before they're going to be sold that Tennessee is back. This year is a great opportunity to prove that.

Was Coates considering TN ? It is puzzling that TN has missed out on posts... especially when playing time would be almost guaranteed.
 
Sort of like UCONN relying on Ekmark to be one of the back up post player next year. No offense meant towards either player, but at least they have Moore...

LOL Yeah, but UConn isn't looking for Ekmark to back up their starting 5 and 4. Ekmark is a 2/3. Stewart, Tuck, Butler, Williams are the first four players UConn has at the 4/5 while Tenn has Russell, Graves, Moore & Jones. The difference is obvious to any objective observer.

Dunbar may well improve next season but nobody on the UConn side is saying Ekmark can play the post while you are putting up Dunbar as an option. Being 6' 2" is not sufficient to be considered a post option. If Dunbar plays significant minutes at either the 4 or 5 it will be a long year for the LV's.
 
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Losing Kendall Cooper, Jatarie White. and Alaina Coates have been huge blows, no doubt. What puzzles me is that Dean Lockwood is one of the best in the game at developing posts, and our system is so well-fitted to post players getting great numbers. I think players need to see Tennessee back in the Final 4 before we'll be able to recruit extremely well again. Getting more Top 10 wins this season helped, as well as competing much better on the national stage against teams like Notre Dame and overachieving when Izzy went out. But recruits need to see us beating the Notre Dame's and Maryland's and getting to Final 4's before they're going to be sold that Tennessee is back. This year is a great opportunity to prove that.

Coates never considered Tennessee.

White & Wilson wanted to play together, and it was obvious Wilson wasn't leaving the state, so that's where Jatarie went. Same with Brown & Mompremier. They wanted to play together, & Brown was sold on Baylor for a long time. Mompremier followed her there.

Tennessee is in good position with McCune, and hoping for a class of two posts and a guard.
 
Coates never considered Tennessee.

White & Wilson wanted to play together, and it was obvious Wilson wasn't leaving the state, so that's where Jatarie went. Same with Brown & Mompremier. They wanted to play together, & Brown was sold on Baylor for a long time. Mompremier followed her there.

Tennessee is in good position with McCune, and hoping for a class of two posts and a guard.

Considering Coates was once scheduled to come on a visit to Tennessee, yes I think she considered Tennessee.
 
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LOL Yeah, but UConn isn't looking for Ekmark to back up their starting 5 and 4. Ekmark is a 2/3. Stewart, Tuck, Butler, Williams are the first four players UConn has at the 4/5 while Tenn has Russell, Graves, Moore & Jones. The difference is obvious to any objective observer.

Dunbar may well improve next season but nobody on the UConn side is saying Ekmark can play the post while you are putting up Dunbar as an option. Being 6' 2" is not sufficient to be considered a post option. If Dunbar plays significant minutes at either the 4 or 5 it will be a long year for the LV's.

It's worth noting, in addition to Russell, Graves, Moore, and Jones, that Nared can play the 4, and DeShields is athletic enough to defend the 4 as well. It seems Holly wants to play more guards and wings as opposed to years in the past where we sometimes had 3 posts on the floor at once.
 
Losing Kendall Cooper, Jatarie White. and Alaina Coates have been huge blows, no doubt. What puzzles me is that Dean Lockwood is one of the best in the game at developing posts, and our system is so well-fitted to post players getting great numbers. I think players need to see Tennessee back in the Final 4 before we'll be able to recruit extremely well again. Getting more Top 10 wins this season helped, as well as competing much better on the national stage against teams like Notre Dame and overachieving when Izzy went out. But recruits need to see us beating the Notre Dame's and Maryland's and getting to Final 4's before they're going to be sold that Tennessee is back. This year is a great opportunity to prove that.
It's obvious to me that Pat Summitt was the main factor in attracting recruits. The kids today don't know her the way the old timers do. She is no longer a factor given current recruits were quite young when Pat got sick. These kids probably don't even know Michael Jackson.

Currently, what is apparent to recruits is the TN coaching staff's lack of charisma. Neither Holly or Dean Lockwood present themselves well in the public media. Fan support is high but declining. There is little else Tenn presents as a University to attract recruits. Not a great campus or academics. Hot humid climate. No big cities nearby.

The coming season will be make or break for the program. Diamond and Mercedes will have to perform wonders to enable the Vols to make a comeback. Both of these players have been a disappointment. Diamond initially rejected TN and thus lost a year. Mercedes also had a wasted freshman year. This will be the last chance to escape oblivion. Perhaps it can be done, but it's far from certain.
 
It's obvious to me that Pat Summitt was the main factor in attracting recruits. The kids today don't know her the way the old timers do. She is no longer a factor given current recruits were quite young when Pat got sick. These kids probably don't even know Michael Jackson.

Currently, what is apparent to recruits is the TN coaching staff's lack of charisma. Neither Holly or Dean Lockwood present themselves well in the public media. Fan support is high but declining. There is little else Tenn presents as a University to attract recruits. Not a great campus or academics. Hot humid climate. No big cities nearby.

The coming season will be make or break for the program. Diamond and Mercedes will have to perform wonders to enable the Vols to make a comeback. Both of these players have been a disappointment. Diamond initially rejected TN and thus lost a year. Mercedes also had a wasted freshman year. This will be the last chance to escape oblivion. Perhaps it can be done, but it's far from certain.

Yes because two Elite 8's, one Sweet 16, 2 regular season SEC Championships and one SEC Tourney Championship is definitely oblivion. Everyone knows we def are not close to UCONN level recently (but really...who else has been?!?!) but IMHO it's a stretch to say we're headed into oblivion.
 
It's obvious to me that Pat Summitt was the main factor in attracting recruits. The kids today don't know her the way the old timers do. She is no longer a factor given current recruits were quite young when Pat got sick. These kids probably don't even know Michael Jackson.

Currently, what is apparent to recruits is the TN coaching staff's lack of charisma. Neither Holly or Dean Lockwood present themselves well in the public media. Fan support is high but declining. There is little else Tenn presents as a University to attract recruits. Not a great campus or academics. Hot humid climate. No big cities nearby.

The coming season will be make or break for the program. Diamond and Mercedes will have to perform wonders to enable the Vols to make a comeback. Both of these players have been a disappointment. Diamond initially rejected TN and thus lost a year. Mercedes also had a wasted freshman year. This will be the last chance to escape oblivion. Perhaps it can be done, but it's far from certain.

Just curious...... do you think UCONN has a great campus ? I think this could be a OT thread.... favorite/least college campuses.. About the climate...... if you look at top recruits..... alot of them were born and raised in hot and humid climates...... so cant see that being a factor at all.
 
It's obvious to me that Pat Summitt was the main factor in attracting recruits. The kids today don't know her the way the old timers do. She is no longer a factor given current recruits were quite young when Pat got sick. These kids probably don't even know Michael Jackson.

Currently, what is apparent to recruits is the TN coaching staff's lack of charisma. Neither Holly or Dean Lockwood present themselves well in the public media. Fan support is high but declining. There is little else Tenn presents as a University to attract recruits. Not a great campus or academics. Hot humid climate. No big cities nearby.

The coming season will be make or break for the program. Diamond and Mercedes will have to perform wonders to enable the Vols to make a comeback. Both of these players have been a disappointment. Diamond initially rejected TN and thus lost a year. Mercedes also had a wasted freshman year. This will be the last chance to escape oblivion. Perhaps it can be done, but it's far from certain.

The NFOY was a disappointment? How can you even back that statement up?

You haven't seen what Mercedes can do. No one has. It's unfair to say her freshman year was a waste when she was playing on two bad feet the entire season. If this season is the same as her freshman year, I would agree with you.

This whole post seem like a blue tinted view of reality.
 
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It's obvious to me that Pat Summitt was the main factor in attracting recruits. The kids today don't know her the way the old timers do. She is no longer a factor given current recruits were quite young when Pat got sick. These kids probably don't even know Michael Jackson.

Currently, what is apparent to recruits is the TN coaching staff's lack of charisma. Neither Holly or Dean Lockwood present themselves well in the public media. Fan support is high but declining. There is little else Tenn presents as a University to attract recruits. Not a great campus or academics. Hot humid climate. No big cities nearby.

The coming season will be make or break for the program. Diamond and Mercedes will have to perform wonders to enable the Vols to make a comeback. Both of these players have been a disappointment. Diamond initially rejected TN and thus lost a year. Mercedes also had a wasted freshman year. This will be the last chance to escape oblivion. Perhaps it can be done, but it's far from certain.

Wow I think you got folks riled up! Tennessee is still very relevant in WCBB, I give them their due..... pre season polls will have them anywhere 3 to 6.... I don't think it is make or break time for them..... Holly and Dean, to me it is an x's sand o's thing, particularly on offense.... have no idea what their charisma quotient is!!!!

I believe the coaching staff has done quite a good job attracting recruits...... at some point they have to cash in on them.... with Diamond in the fold this year.... hope has ratcheted up in KVille.....Time will tell.
 
It's obvious to me that Pat Summitt was the main factor in attracting recruits. The kids today don't know her the way the old timers do. She is no longer a factor given current recruits were quite young when Pat got sick. These kids probably don't even know Michael Jackson.

Currently, what is apparent to recruits is the TN coaching staff's lack of charisma. Neither Holly or Dean Lockwood present themselves well in the public media. Fan support is high but declining. There is little else Tenn presents as a University to attract recruits. Not a great campus or academics. Hot humid climate. No big cities nearby.

The coming season will be make or break for the program. Diamond and Mercedes will have to perform wonders to enable the Vols to make a comeback. Both of these players have been a disappointment. Diamond initially rejected TN and thus lost a year. Mercedes also had a wasted freshman year. This will be the last chance to escape oblivion. Perhaps it can be done, but it's far from certain.

I had to chuckle about the hot, humid climate. Do you know how many students come to USC to get away from the cold? Columbia is a little warmer than Knoxville during the summer, but probably slightly less humid. Not to defend UT, but Knoxville isn't all that far from Atlanta or Nashville when you want to visit a bigger city.
 
I had to chuckle about the hot, humid climate. Do you know how many students come to USC to get away from the cold? Columbia is a little warmer than Knoxville during the summer, but probably slightly less humid. Not to defend UT, but Knoxville isn't all that far from Atlanta or Nashville when you want to visit a bigger city.

No way on God's green earth is Columbia less humid than Knoxville...... and you say Columbia is a little warmer than Knoxville? From what the meterologists in my area say... Columbia is a little warmer than Hell :p

My only time Ive ever spent in Knoxville was at the 1982 World's Fair.... but east TN is a beautiful part of the country...... and while its not my cup of tea..... there are worst places to spend 4 years in college. Not really sure how many hs girl bb players choose their school based on weather and campus beauty.......
 
No way on God's green earth is Columbia less humid than Knoxville. and you say Columbia is a little warmer than Knoxville? From what the meterologists in my area say... Columbia is a little warmer than Hell :p

My only time Ive ever spent in Knoxville was at the 1982 World's Fair.... but east TN is a beautiful part of the country. and while its not my cup of tea..... there are worst places to spend 4 years in college. Not really sure how many hs girl bb players choose their school based on weather and campus beauty..

It's funny that you mention the 1982 world's fair in knoxville. I grew up a little south of Knoxville and was 6 at the time of the fair. I remember the commercials for it and was fascinated and begged my parents to take me. Did you enjoy it? I've heard people either loved it or hated it..the Japanese pavilion was supposedly worth the long lines..
 
No way on God's green earth is Columbia less humid than Knoxville. and you say Columbia is a little warmer than Knoxville? From what the meterologists in my area say... Columbia is a little warmer than Hell

It's funny you say this.. I run into people all of the time that didn't go to USC or have never lived in Columbia.. and the first thing they talk about once I tell them that I graduated from USC is how hot and miserable the summers in Columbia are. I had no idea that Columbia had that reputation. For the most part, I agree... summers in Columbia are not for the weak.. they almost seem tropical. The weather is the same everyday... it rains from noon to 2pm.. then it gets insanely humid and hot.. then it rains some more that evening from 5-8pm.. then evenings are pretty nice. Columbia is always 5 to 10 degrees hotter than the cities around it.. Charlotte, Greenville, Charleston, Atlanta...
 
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Currently, what is apparent to recruits is the TN coaching staff's lack of charisma. Neither Holly or Dean Lockwood present themselves well in the public media. Fan support is high but declining. There is little else Tenn presents as a University to attract recruits. Not a great campus or academics. Hot humid climate. No big cities nearby.
The coming season will be make or break for the program. Diamond and Mercedes will have to perform wonders to enable the Vols to make a comeback. Both of these players have been a disappointment. Diamond initially rejected TN and thus lost a year. Mercedes also had a wasted freshman year. This will be the last chance to escape oblivion. Perhaps it can be done, but it's far from certain.
I don't see how "Charisma" or lack of it for recruiting play itself out in the public media. The public media is not allowed to be present in an in home visits or visits by a recruit to campus. I 'm not sure how we can evaluate Holly as lacking charisma in those settings. Holly did convince a couple of #1 to come to Tenn. in DD and Russell. She initially lost out on DD but so did UCONN and yet no one would accuse Geno of lacking "charisma".
Humidity is not much of a factor during basketball season in Tenn. but a New England snow storm definitely might be.
Tennessee regularly leads the nation in attendance for about 28 straight years now. Attendance across WCBB is trending down not just at Tenn. More important than the overall trend is the trend when a university fields a NC caliber team. For Tenn. that last happened in 2008 when it set a NCAA record of over 15K average. Since then no other university has come within 5K of that record. I sure hope Tenn. doesn't fall into oblivion-that would be very bad for WCBB because we would have lost our lead dog ( pun intended) in attendance.
 
The NFOY was a disappointment? How can you even back that statement up?

You haven't seen what Mercedes can do. No one has. It's unfair to say her freshman year was a waste when she was playing on two bad feet the entire season. If this season is the same as her freshman year, I would agree with you.

This whole post seem like a blue tinted view of reality.

Wasted was a bit over-stated but if she played the year on injured feet, something that wasn't mentioned until after the season was over, one could say she should have red-shirted then and still had 4 years to play with healthy feet. Mercedes averaged 6 ptss/gm & 5 rbs/gm & had an o.5 A/TO ratio in 18 min/gm, hardly NPOY stats. Injured or not, still disappointing when you go back and read how she was going to dunk Tenn back into the FF prior to the 2014 season.
 
Yes because two Elite 8's, one Sweet 16, 2 regular season SEC Championships and one SEC Tourney Championship is definitely oblivion. Everyone knows we def are not close to UCONN level recently (but really...who else has been?!?!) but IMHO it's a stretch to say we're headed into oblivion.

It may not be polite to say this but compared to winning 5 of the last 7 NCAA titles and 8 straight FF's, the accomplishments of the LV's over the last 7 years does look a little like oblivion to a UConn fan. It's an eye of the beholder thing. ;)
 
It's funny that you mention the 1982 world's fair in knoxville. I grew up a little south of Knoxville and was 6 at the time of the fair. I remember the commercials for it and was fascinated and begged my parents to take me. Did you enjoy it? I've heard people either loved it or hated it..the Japanese pavilion was supposedly worth the long lines..

I enjoyed it..... Not sure if I went to the Japanese pavilion. I do remember going to the Australian pavilion...... and I remember they had a slideshow that for a brief second showed a topless female on an Aussie beach :eek: I think i stayed and watched that slideshow twice :cool: Part of the fair went beside Neyland stadium.... and I remember being awestruck at the size of the exterior.


It's funny you say this.. I run into people all of the time that didn't go to USC or have never lived in Columbia.. and the first thing they talk about once I tell them that I graduated from USC is how hot and miserable the summers in Columbia are. I had no idea that Columbia had that reputation. For the most part, I agree... summers in Columbia are not for the weak.. they almost seem tropical. The weather is the same everyday... it rains from noon to 2pm.. then it gets insanely humid and hot.. then it rains some more that evening from 5-8pm.. then evenings are pretty nice. Columbia is always 5 to 10 degrees hotter than the cities around it.. Charlotte, Greenville, Charleston, Atlanta...

During the forecasts..... one station always shows the regional temps..... across the state and into VA and SC. Even when its hot here.... say 94-95 degrees or more... they always point down to the south and say..... at least we dont have it as bad as Columbia. Ive noticed in the past few weeks.... they run a visit Columbia commercial on local TV.... The Southern Hot Spot ... or something like that.
 
It's obvious to me that Pat Summitt was the main factor in attracting recruits. The kids today don't know her the way the old timers do. She is no longer a factor given current recruits were quite young when Pat got sick. These kids probably don't even know Michael Jackson.

Currently, what is apparent to recruits is the TN coaching staff's lack of charisma. Neither Holly or Dean Lockwood present themselves well in the public media. Fan support is high but declining. There is little else Tenn presents as a University to attract recruits. Not a great campus or academics. Hot humid climate. No big cities nearby.

The coming season will be make or break for the program. Diamond and Mercedes will have to perform wonders to enable the Vols to make a comeback. Both of these players have been a disappointment. Diamond initially rejected TN and thus lost a year. Mercedes also had a wasted freshman year. This will be the last chance to escape oblivion. Perhaps it can be done, but it's far from certain.

Our campus is not bad, and is improving, as are the academics. That said, it's not like we are some academic slouch to start with. In reference to "little else," we have the best comprehensive tradition in women's basketball, the most tournament appearances, the most final fours, the most wins, the most SEC titles, and the second most National Titles, the best facilities in women's basketball, and the best fan support in women's basketball. South Carolina winning attendance one year does not remove us from the top. Playing at UT means playing for something bigger than yourself. It means representing the entire Lady Vol tradition. It's pressure, but the great ones thrive under that.
 
Our campus is not bad, and is improving, as are the academics. That said, it's not like we are some academic slouch to start with. In reference to "little else," we have the best comprehensive tradition in women's basketball, the most tournament appearances, the most final fours, the most wins, the most SEC titles, and the second most National Titles, the best facilities in women's basketball, and the best fan support in women's basketball. South Carolina winning attendance one year does not remove us from the top. Playing at UT means playing for something bigger than yourself. It means representing the entire Lady Vol tradition. It's pressure, but the great ones thrive under that.

Define facilities please.
 
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