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Vols Basketball Impressed By Cuonzo Martin
Topic Started: Mar 27 2012, 09:33 AM (150 Views)
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http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2012/mar/22/vols-see-a-bright-future-ut-basketball-impressed/

The Vols basketball team is impressed by Cuonzo Martin. A team atmosphere now exists. If we can add some talent into the mix, we should have a pretty good team next season.
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ROCKY TOPS
1. Jarnell Stokes joins the Vols. UT coach Cuonzo Martin made his first big splash by going into Memphis and landing the five-star forward, who needed only a week of practice and three games to earn a starting role.

2. Sweeping the Gators. Coming off a blowout loss at Memphis, the Vols stunned Florida in the SEC opener in Knoxville. A month later, UT picked up its first road win of the year by taking out the Gators in Gainesville with perhaps their strongest performance of the year.

3. SEC-ond place finish. After beginning 2-5 in league play, UT ran off eight wins in nine games. An emotional win against Vanderbilt before a sellout crowd in Knoxville in the regular-season finale gave the Vols a second-place SEC finish.
Those are some great events to build on.
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ROCKY BOTTOMS
1. Austin Peay. The Vols blew an 11-point second-half lead in a stunning loss to the Governors, who were 1-9 at the time and finished sixth in the Ohio Valley Conference.

2. New Orleans blues. UT entered the SEC as the second seed and a chance to potentially play its way into the NCAA tournament. A disappointing overtime loss to Ole Miss in the SEC quarterfinals relegated the Vols to the NIT.

3. Middle is the end. It's not that UT's season ended against Middle Tennessee State, but it was how. The Vols went scoreless in the last 7:11 as the Blue Raiders finished on a 15-0 run.
These are some things we have to use to motivate the team next winter.
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