Tennessee football vs. Ole Miss: Live stream, game time, TV and radio, betting preview
Lane Kiffin returns to Rocky Top for the first time as the head coach of another program since leaving Tennessee football after just one year at the end of the 2009 season. In the process, a series that was played annually from 1956 to 1991, will add another chapter.
The Ole Miss Rebels, ranked No. 13 in the AP Poll and No. 14 in the Coaches Poll, travel to Knoxville, Tenn. to face the Vols Saturday night. They come in on the heels of a 52-51 thrilling win over the Arkansas Razorbacks, one week after being dominated by the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Josh Heupel’s team, meanwhile, enters the game on a two-game winning streak, having beaten the South Carolina Gamecocks 45-20 last week and the Missouri Tigers 62-24 the week before. Here is all the information you need for Tennessee football’s matchup.
Gambling odds according to WynnBET:
- Line: Ole Miss -1
- Over/Under: 82.5
- Moneyline: Ole Miss -120; Tennessee +100
Broadcast information:
- TV: SEC Network
- Live stream: WatchESPN
- Radio: Vol Network; Ole Miss Football Radio Network
- Listen online: UTSports; RebelVision
- Satellite: Sirius (Channel137); XM (Channel 190)
Thanks to the last two weeks, the Vols come into this game with house money, as their goal was to reach six wins in the regular season this year. Beating the South Alabama Jaguars and Vanderbilt Commodores at the end of the season was part of that, and with four wins already, those two wins would get them to six wins.
In his second year at Ole Miss, Kiffin has installed an offensive juggernaut. With him being in Oxford, Miss., now, both the Vols and Rebels can share bad blood. Kiffin and Michael Oher going there is one side, and Peyton Manning is another side.
Checker Neyland will be on display for this night game, the first time it has been brought out since the Vols’ 41-0 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs in 2017. That comes a week after UT debuted its black jerseys for the first time since 2009.
In the last meeting between these two schools, Ole Miss won 34-3 back in 2014. The last time UT won was in 2010, a 52-14 victory that also happens to be the last time the two faced off at Neyland Stadium. Up next for Tennessee football will be a trip to Alabama. Ole Miss, meanwhile, will host the LSU Tigers.
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