Tony Vitello tells everyone exactly why Tennessee Vols baseball is struggling, and it can be fixed in less than five minutes.
The Tennessee Vols baseball program has hit a bit of a rough stretch over the last month.
Tennessee has lost five of its last six SEC weekend series, including their last four series at home.
The Vols will head to Fayetteville this weekend for a three-game set against the Arkansas Razorbacks in what’s essentially a must-win series for the Vols if they want to host a regional.
There’s no doubt that it’s been a disappointing stretch for the Vols after getting off to such a hot start this season. But this is still a very talented team that can play with anyone in the nation.
Tony Vitello tells everyone exactly why Tennessee baseball is struggling, and it can be fixed in less than five minutes
Tennessee didn’t suddenly become a bad baseball team after sweeping Florida, winning a weekend series against Alabama in Tuscaloosa, and then sweeping South Carolina.
The Vols are still that same team.
But for some reason, maybe it was the unexpected series loss at home to Texas A&M in early April, Tennessee has lost its confidence over the last month.
That’s really the secret behind this rough stretch. Tennessee is trying to make things happen. They’re actively trying to force a good performance, instead of just competing without thinking about anything at all. They’re looking for results instead of just letting results happen.
