Tennessee will clash with Oklahoma in both schools' SEC opener of the season. Both programs have had a strong opening to their seasons, holding perfect records of 3-0 and are ranked No. 6 (Tennessee) and 15 (Oklahoma) in the nation respectively.
The game is the fifth in the history of their head-to-head series, with the Sooners holding a 3-1 lead in the proceedings.
In Week 3, the Sooners defeated the Tulane Green Wave 34-19 with their signal-caller Jackson Arnold marking the difference.
Arnold threw for 169 yards, with one touchdown and an interception. He also recorded 97 rushing yards, scoring two rushing touchdowns that way.
Tennessee's victory was more impressive, destroying Kent State 71-0, with running back DeSean Bishop leading them to victory with 120 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
The game will air through different radio options, with both schools having radio network agreements in their states. In Norman, KREF FM 99.3 will air the game while WIVK FM will do the same in Knoxville.
If you prefer to listen through the internet, Sirius XM will also air the game on channels 82 (Tennessee's coverage) and 84 (Oklahoma's coverage).
Who's the favorite in Tennessee vs. Oklahoma in Week 4?
The Volunteers come in as slight favorites to the game, with bookies having them as 7-point favorites.
This would be a chance for Tennessee to close the gap in the series between both schools. The Sooners won the last two encounters of the series, in 2014 and 2015.
The last game, in 2015, was a close encounter, with a final score of 31-24 and ending in 2OT. However, that game was almost a decade ago and not at all an indicator of things to come.
How to watch Tennessee vs. Oklahoma?
The game will air on ABC, with an announcing crew formed by Chris Fowler providing the play-by-play commentary, Kirk Herbstreit as the color commentator, and Holly Rowe as the sideline reporter.
You can stream the game through ABC Hulu + Live TV, Sling and FuboTV. ESPN+ also carries ABC's games, but you would need your service provider's credentials.
At the moment, DirecTV Stream isn't carrying ABC's contents due to a stalling of contract negotiations between the former and the latter's parent company, Disney.
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