ESPN anchor makes bold statement about Tennessee and the College Football Playoff that Vols fans are hoping is accurate
The Tennessee Vols are (very likely) heading to the College Football Playoff thanks to their 36-23 win against the Vanderbilt Commodores on Saturday afternoon in Nashville. Tennessee finished the regular season with a 10-2 record. They're one of just three SEC teams with two or fewer losses (along with Georgia and Texas). Not only are […]
The Tennessee Vols are (very likely) heading to the College Football Playoff thanks to their 36-23 win against the Vanderbilt Commodores on Saturday afternoon in Nashville.
Tennessee finished the regular season with a 10-2 record. They're one of just three SEC teams with two or fewer losses (along with Georgia and Texas).
Not only are the Vols (very likely) heading to the playoff, but there's a decent chance that they host a playoff game after Ohio State shockingly lost to Michigan on Saturday in Columbus.
In fact, ESPN's Peter Burns is quite confident that Tennessee will host a playoff game next month.
Ohio State also has two losses. And one of their losses came at home. Both of Tennessee's losses, meanwhile, came on the road. That should be a major factor in the committee's decision.
The Vols' chances of hosting a home game could be solidified on Saturday if Notre Dame loses to USC or if Texas loses to Texas A&M.
College football fans aren’t happy after ESPN’s obvious bias gets majorly exposed during Georgia’s win against Georgia Tech
They have some explaining to do