Tennessee was very solid defensively, despite their terrible record. Alabama was about what I expected. I don't think in either of these games we played "down to our opponent." The Alabama game was the best execution of a game plan I've seen Men's Basketball carry out in years. We took away EVERYTHING they did well and held their two biggest scorers to less than half of their total points. We stopped transition and stopped penetration into the lane. No one on this board thought Alabama, or even Tennessee was going to be a cakewalk considering how important it was for both of our teams to establish ourselves early in league play.
Utah State may have been the only questionable game in that stretch because we were hung over from Baylor, but to give Utah State credit, they aren't a "bad team."
I'm not concerned, though. I imagine we are going to see several more close games before the end of the season, and as long as we have Bost and Moultrie on the floor, I think we'll be ok.