After a huge road win against Kentucky to get February started, the Tennessee Vols kept the good vibes going with a 20-point win against the LSU Tigers last Wednesday night.
Unfortunately for the Vols, the good vibes quickly faded on Saturday thanks to an 85-69 loss to the Texas A&M Aggies in College Station.
Tennessee is now 17-6 overall with a 7-3 record in the SEC.
Because of the loss to the Aggies, the Vols are predicted by On3 to fall from No. 6 to No. 8 in the new AP Top 25 that will be released on Monday.
Tennessee will travel to Arkansas on Wednesday night for a matchup against Arkansas before hosting Vanderbilt on Saturday afternoon.
While the loss to the Aggies certainly wasn't ideal, the Vols are still in a great position to earn at least a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. And a No. 1 seed is still in play if the Vols can have a strong finish to the season.
Tennessee, however, finishes the regular season with a brutal three game stretch -- road games against Alabama and South Carolina and a home game against Kentucky.
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