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A Look at the 2019-2020 Tennessee Basketball Schedule

April 23, 2019

Despite not going through its best period, Tennessee basketball is moving on and getting ready for the 2019-2020 season. Jordan Bone and Grant Williams are still expected to take some decisions soon, but thankfully, there are still things we know about the schedule of Tennessee basketball.

Before you engage in some online sports betting on 100betz.com, take a look at these upcoming games and see if one of them piques your interest.

Wisconsin – December 28th

On December 28th, a game against Wisconsin is scheduled to take place. Basically, this home-to-home contract was announced in January. As such, Wisconsin will make its appearance to Knoxville in December, after which the Vols will play the Badgers in Madison, Wisconsin, on November 11, 2020.

This is the first time a home-and-home series is going to start at home under Barnes, so you’d better not miss this chance.

Memphis – December 14th

For the first time since 2013, the rivals are making a return to Knoxville. Basically, Memphis suffered a defeat against Tennessee this season, with the Vols winning 102-92. In addition, the Memphis team is going to look a little different – four-star power forward DJ Jeffries will be accompanied by five-star center James Wiseman. The latter is considered the number 1 player in this year’s class. That being said, it’s sure to be a heated game and you want to be all there for it.

It’s the second match in this three-year contract between the programs. Make sure you don’t miss it if you’re a fan of one of the teams.

Washington

The only problem about this game is that there is no official announcement, at least not yet. Many sources have been saying it’s going to happen, but it will be played in Toronto, as a neutral-site game. It wouldn’t be something new, as the Vols have stopped for neutral-site games before, such as in Nashville, Seattle, and Phoenix.

However, Washington would be a first, so it will be fun to see the first game between Tennessee and the Huskies. It’s going to be very intense.

So far, the schedule for Tennessee basketball 2019-2020 seems very promising. Don’t miss the chance to be there and cheer for your favorite teams. Moreover, you can also do some legal sports betting and maybe end up winning some money. Keep an eye on the schedule, and you might get lucky.

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