How to Watch Tennessee vs. UTEP With & Without Cable: Full Streaming Guide

Will the Vols post a dominant win?
Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson (6) is taken down by Georgia inside linebacker Smael Mondon, Jr. (2) during a college football game between Tennessee and Georgia at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, November 16, 2024.
Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson (6) is taken down by Georgia inside linebacker Smael Mondon, Jr. (2) during a college football game between Tennessee and Georgia at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, November 16, 2024. / Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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For the last time this season, Neyland Stadium is going to be packed for a Tennessee Vols matchup. This time, UTEP is headed to Knoxville and Josh Heupel's players are in serious need of a convincing performance after suffering a 31-17 loss to Georgia last Saturday.

As things stand, Tennessee is on the outside looking in for the 2024 College Football Playoff. However, if a few things go its way over the next two weeks, that all can change. On Saturday, they have to take care of business against UTEP and light up the scoreboard - hopefully that will make the committee happy.

If you're not going to be at the stadium to catch the action, don't worry. In this piece we've got you covered with television and streaming information to make sure you don't miss a single play.

How to watch the Tennessee Volunteers vs. UTEP Miners on TV

Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m C.T. in Knoxville. ESPN will be televising this game for everyone to enjoy. Hopefully, a high-octane offense is featured for Tennessee with everyone watching.

How to stream the Tennessee Volunteers vs. UTEP Miners

With this contest being played on ESPN, you'll be able to stream this game via the ESPN app. In addition, streams can be found on ESPN+ and SlingTV. It's important to note that subscriptions are required.

It's a big recruiting weekend for the Tennessee Vols against UTEP

While a ton of the focus is on the Vols taking care of business on the field, Heupel is looking for some wins off of it as well. That's because multiple recruits will be in town, including USC commit Daune Morris and four-star defensive lineman Isaiah Campbell.

Campbell is reportedly down to North Carolina and Tennessee, while Morris likes the idea of potentially staying home to play for the Vols. With a big performance against UTEP, it could help the Vols win both recruiting battles.

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