No. 12 Tennessee faces a stern test on the road Saturday when the Volunteers battle the new-look Louisville Cardinals.Both teams are coming off season-opening home victories on Monday.Tennessee beat Gardner-Webb 80-64, while the Cardinals handled Morehead State 93-45. However, Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said he was not satisfied with how his team closed out the game, which Tennessee led by as many as 27 points in the second half.”The last five minutes, I didn’t think we were very good,” Barnes said. “When too many guys weren’t aware of the clock and the situation. I don’t care what the score is. Just play the game the right way. We didn’t do that very well.”Chaz Lanier, a fifth-year guard who transferred from North Florida in the offseason, led the Volunteers with 18 points and connected on 4 of 6 3-point shots. Senior guard Jordan Gainey came off the bench to make 7 of 9 shots in a 16-point effort.Lanier is one of four players Tennessee landed in the portal to restock following the departure of three players from the roster that reached the Elite Eight in March. The graduates included Southeastern Conference Player of the Year Dalton Knecht, a first-round pick of the Los Angeles Lakers, and four others departed via the portal.The turnover qualifies as significant change but pales in comparison to the roster upheaval Louisville went through in the offseason.The Cardinals fired coach Kenny Payne after a disastrous 12-52 two-year stint and replaced him with Pat Kelsey, who arrived from the College of Charleston. Kelsey overhauled nearly the entire team, which has only one walk-on returning from last season’s 8-24 squad.