Two SEC contenders with NCAA Tournament hopes are being sabotaged by a fundamental flaw: poor free-throw shooting. As No. 21 Tennessee and Texas prepare to clash, their inability to convert from the charity stripe is turning potential wins into frustrating losses.
The Stark Reality: Free Throws Are Costing Games
When Rick Barnes‘ Volunteers traveled to Arkansas for their SEC opener, they had momentum from a three-game winning streak and held a second-half lead. Then the free-throw line became their undoing. Tennessee’s 12-of-23 (52%) performance from the stripe contrasted sharply with Arkansas’ clinical 29-of-33 (88%) showing, directly contributing to the 86-75 loss.
Barnes didn’t mince words about what this means for his team’s season trajectory. “If we’re going be a team all year that’s going to struggle at the free-throw line with guys that should be making shots, it’s going be one of those years like that,” the veteran coach stated. His concern is justified—Tennessee’s season free-throw percentage sits at just 68.6%, a number that would rank near the bottom of Division I if maintained.
Texas’s Parallel Struggle
Across the conference, first-year Texas coach Sean Miller faces similar frustrations. The Longhorns’ 101-98 overtime loss to Mississippi State dropped them to 9-5 overall and 0-1 in SEC play, extending a concerning pattern where they’ve lost three of their last six games.
Miller identified broader issues beyond free throws, including fouling jump shooters and what he described as a potential “mental” break within his team. “I don’t know if we’re mentally broken, but it’s never good to lose a home game,” Miller acknowledged after the disappointing performance.
The Statistical Breakdown
While both teams struggle collectively, individual performances reveal where improvements must come from:
- Nate Ament: The elite freshman shoots 73.9% overall but went just 5-of-11 against Arkansas
- Ja’Kobi Gillespie: Tennessee’s most reliable at 88.4% from the line
- Dailyn Swain: Texas’s do-everything junior leads in scoring, rebounds, assists, and steals
The Volunteers do have capable shooters—Ethan Burg perfect at 100%, Gillespie at 88.4%, and Amaree Abram at 81.3%—but inconsistency from key players like Ament creates unpredictable outcomes.
Historical Context Adds Pressure
This matchup carries extra weight for Texas, which went 0-2 against Tennessee in its inaugural SEC campaign last season. The Longhorns lost 74-70 at home on January 11 and fell 83-72 in the SEC tournament quarterfinals. Solving their free-throw problems represents the clearest path to reversing that trend.
Why Free Throws Matter More Than Ever
In modern college basketball, where games are increasingly decided by narrow margins, free-throw shooting separates tournament teams from those watching from home. Consider these critical implications:
- Close Game Execution: Both of last season’s Tennessee-Texas games were decided by single digits
- Foul Strategy: Opponents will employ “Hack-a-Shaq” tactics against poor free-throw shooters in crucial moments
- Mental Toughness:
Free throws test concentration under pressure—a skill essential for March success
Barnes pinpointed the broader concern when he stated, “We’ve got to get tougher. Still trying to figure out who we can count on from game to game.” This search for reliability defines both teams’ seasons.
The Path Forward
For Tennessee, the solution involves maximizing their efficient shooters in clutch situations while continuing development with struggling players. For Texas, Miller must address the fouling issues he identified while rebuilding his team’s confidence.
The Tuesday night showdown in Knoxville provides an immediate test case. Whichever team demonstrates improved discipline and execution from the free-throw line will likely emerge victorious—and take a critical step toward solidifying their NCAA Tournament resume.
As the SEC schedule intensifies, these fundamental flaws could define both teams’ seasons. The team that solves its free-throw crisis first gains a significant advantage in the conference standings and beyond.
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