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Tennessee Football Players Braylon Staley and Edrees Farooq Discuss Loss to Oklahoma Football
Click HERE to watch and listen to everything from Tennessee football players wide receiver Braylon Staley and safety Edrees Farooq after the loss to Oklahoma. The pair (Staley and Farooq) is young and already making vital plays in crucial situations.
Tennessee football is back at Neyland Stadium to face Oklahoma in a top-25 prime-time matchup. The loser of the Nov. 1 game will have three losses this season with difficult games still remaining on the schedule, so a win is paramount for each team's playoff hopes.
Tennessee football is going into "dark mode" against Oklahoma. The No. 14 Vols (6-2, 3-2 SEC) will wear black helmets, black jerseys and black pants trimmed in orange against No. 18 Oklahoma (6-2, 2-2 SEC) on Nov. 1 (7:30 p.m. ET, ABC) at Neyland Stadium.
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Social media reacts to Oklahoma Sooners Huge win over the Tennessee Volunteers
The Oklahoma Sooners earned a big win on Saturday night in Knoxville, Tennessee, beating the Volunteers 33-27 to move to 7-2 on the season and 3-2 in SEC play. It wasn't without drama, though, as the Sooners had to overcome penalties and turnovers in scoring position to get the win.
The Tennessee Volunteers held their ground against Kentucky in Week 9 − just as we predicted using EA Sports College Football 26 − and now we're back to see how No. 14 Tennessee (6-2) will fare against No. 18 Oklahoma (6-2) by running 100 ...