Your wheel has an outside diameter of 18". When people say 33" tires they are talking about the diameter of the tire.
Example: say your Jeep has 235/70/18 tires. 235 is the width of the tire in millimeters. 70 is the aspect ratio meaning that the sidewall is 70% as tall as the tire is wide. 18 means that it is designed for an 18" wheel.
If you want to convert the tire height to inches, it goes like this: 235mm x .70=164.5mm sidewall height. Convert that to inches: 164.5/25.4=6.47 (we'll round to 6.5") This means your sidewall is 6.5" tall. To get the overall height of the tire you add top sidewall plus rim plus bottom sidewall, 6.5+18+6.5= 31"
An Auburn fan should know this since all the mobile homes down there have at least 31" mud grips.