Everything Todd Golden had to say following Florida’s loss to Tennessee

The Florida Gators dropped to 11-6 (1-3 SEC) following an 85-66 loss to the No.6 Tennessee Volunteers (13-4, 3-1 SEC) on Tuesday night. Tennessee guard Dalton Knecht caught fire against the Gators, recording 39 points and eight rebounds.

Gator Country provides you with everything Florida’s Head Coach Todd Golden said postgame along with quotes from Gator guards Walter Clayton and Zyon Pullin.

Head Coach Todd Golden

On Tennessee’s defense…

“Honestly, I thought we got some opportunities at the rim, we just didn’t finish with very much physicality and we allowed their bigs to go vertical on us and meet us chest-to-chest. I thought we were attempting to draw fouls a little too much instead of just finding a way to power through and put the ball in the basket. Again, they’re obviously a very good team, very good defensive team, and they play with an edge at home. They play with more physicality. They’re definitely a tougher team here, and I thought that showed tonight.”

On Dalton Knecht’s performance…

“He’s been doing it to everybody. Obviously, we came into the game with an idea of how we’d try to turn his water off. In the first half, I thought a lot of it was in transition and broken plays, and he just didn’t let us off the hook. Then in the second half, a little more of the same in terms of getting downhill off the ball screen and us not doing a good enough job of protecting the rim when he drove. Then he obviously made some deep threes and some tough shots.”

On the defensive performance overall…

“It was a two-man band for them tonight between [Knecht] and [Jonas] Aidoo going for 58 of their 85 points. Honestly, I thought we did a decent enough job on [Zakai] Zeigler, thought we did a good job on [Santiago] Vescovi, and took away [Josiah-Jordan] James, some guys that are usually really electric and powerful guys. But again, between Knecht and Aidoo, they were a two-man band and they just killed us tonight.”

On Tennessee’s early run to get separation and the difficulty of coming back…

“This isn’t a team you want to fall behind against. They’re obviously very good defensively and very well-coached. They play with great intent, very disciplined. They’re not going to make mistakes and allow you to get back in the game, so getting down by 10 puts you behind the 8-ball a little bit. I thought we fought in the second half, cut it to 10, had a possession or two to make it single digits, some broken plays and they made some threes to take it back out to 16. But obviously just didn’t play well enough tonight.”

Junior G Walter Clayton Jr.

On the difference in the game…

“Toughness. They just played harder. It’s that simple.”

On Tennessee taking Florida out of what it wants to do…

“For sure. They deny everyone. They were being physical on defense, we just weren’t being physical on offense.”

Grad G Zyon Pullin

On the takeaway from the game…

“I think they got going early, that was the biggest thing. They made some shots early and we struggled a little bit to finish around the rim and to make plays. I think that just set the tone.”

On Tennessee’s physicality taking the team out of what they want to do on offense…

“That’s definitely something they do very well. They’re very physical. Definitely, took some time to get adjusted to it. They denied a lot of our guys. We have to find ways not to let that bother us next game.”

Nick Marcinko
Nick is a recent graduate from the University of Florida with a degree in Telecommunications. He is passionate about all sports but specifically baseball and football. Nick interned at Inside the Gators and worked part time with Knights247 before joining the Gator Country family. Nick enjoys spending his free time golfing and at the beach.