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Prediction and betting odds for Alabama vs. Tennessee in top five showdown

Prediction and betting odds for Alabama vs. Tennessee in top five showdown

USA Today01-03-2025

Prediction and betting odds for Alabama vs. Tennessee in top five showdown
With only three games remaining in the Alabama Crimson Tide's regular season schedule, the program now begins what is simply a challenging road ahead, starting Saturday with a road game against the Tennessee Volunteers.
Yes, Alabama will certainly play a challenging road ahead between now and the end of the regular season, as each of their three remaining games are against an opponent currently ranked within the top five nationally, The first of those is Tennessee, who come into Saturday ranked No. 5 in both the AP and Coaches' Polls at 23-5 overall, along with 10-5 in SEC play.
As for Alabama, the Crimson Tide currently sit just behind the Volunteers at No. 6 nationally in both polls, while also 23-5 overall this season. Alabama however owns a better record in SEC play at 12-3, which is two games behind first place in the conference standings.
Two teams that are also fighting for a one-seed in both the NCAA and SEC Tournament's, here are the latest betting odds for Saturday's top five matchup between Alabama and Tennessee in Knoxville as of Friday, Feb. 28.
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Tennessee Volunteers game odds:
All college basketball odds via BetMGM
Point Spread: Tennessee (-3.5)
Tennessee (-3.5) Money Line: Alabama (+145), Tennessee (-175)
Alabama (+145), Tennessee (-175) Over-Under: 158.5
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Tennessee Volunteers injury updates:
According to the SEC Men's Basketball Availability Report
Alabama Crimson Tide
Latrell Wrightsell Jr., Guard - Out
Derrion Reid, Forward - Out
Houston Mallette, Guard - Out
Mark Sears, Guard - Probable
Tennessee Volunteers
J.P. Estrella, Forward - Out
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Tennessee Volunteers prediction, pick:
As with recent years, the storyline of this matchup going in will be Alabama's offense vs. Tennessee's defense, with both ranking among the nation's best in each category. Alabama has also lost three-straight against Tennessee as we enter Saturday, and even despite playing in front of what should be a raucous environment, the pick to win goes to the Crimson Tide in a close one.
Prediction: Alabama 76, Tennessee 73
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Tennessee Volunteers channel, start time, streaming:
Alabama vs. Tennessee will begin at 4 p.m. ET on ESPN. The game will be played Saturday, Mar. 1 from Food City Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Get more betting analysis and predictions at Sportsbook Wire.

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