Kentucky came from behind to beat Tennessee 64-58 on Sunday.

The Wildcats were just 1-6 on the road heading into Sunday’s game and trailed by as many as 10 points in the first half before breaking the game open behind 17 second-half points from point guard Brandon Knight.

“The last three games, we showed what we are,” said Calipari, who thinks his team could climb as high as a No. 3 seed if they win the SEC tournament. “Everybody knows the NCAA tournament’s not played on the road. It’s played at neutral sites, and everybody knows how this team has played in those environments and done well, so I think this moves us up.”

The win clinched the Eastern Division’s No. 2 seed in the SEC tournament and a bye in the first round.