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Tennessee Assistants, Players Preview Vols' Trip to Georgia
Tennessee basketball faces Georgia in Athens on Wednesday night.
Jan. 27, 2026 at 12:15pm
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Tennessee assistant coach Amorrow Morgan and center Felix Okpara met with the media to preview the Vols' upcoming game against Georgia. They discussed the team's recent win over Alabama, players who stepped up, and what Tennessee needs to do to pick up a win in Athens.
Why it matters
Tennessee is looking to build on its recent victory over Alabama as the Vols take on another SEC opponent on the road. The game against Georgia is an important conference matchup that could impact the team's standings and tournament hopes.
The details
After defeating Alabama last weekend, Tennessee is now preparing to face Georgia in Athens on Wednesday night. The game was originally scheduled for Tuesday but was moved due to inclement weather. In virtual press conferences, Tennessee assistant coach Amorrow Morgan and center Felix Okpara discussed the team's recent win, key players who contributed, and what the Vols need to do to secure a victory against the Bulldogs.
- The Tennessee-Georgia game is scheduled for Wednesday, January 29, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. ET.
- The game was originally scheduled for Tuesday but was moved due to inclement weather.
The players
Amorrow Morgan
Tennessee assistant basketball coach.
Felix Okpara
Tennessee basketball center.
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