How To Watch: UConn vs. Tennessee

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Beating Kentucky was big for the Vols, a program that needed a win after the previous week. Tennessee thought they had Alabama, but when the Crimson Tide pulled away in the second half, there were obvious questions. They answered many of them against the Wildcats.
They now return home to face the UConn Huskies (1-7). Tennessee opened as a 36-point favorite, a line that could continue to climb ahead of kickoff. They can't take this week for granted, as evidenced by a tough showing against Austin Peay earlier in the season at Neyland Stadium. Nonetheless, it is a game that the Vols should be preparing for many guys to get action.
These contests are big for the following season. The coaching staff can look back on the tape in the spring and determine which young players attacked, which need work, and how to prepare their football team better in spring practices. Additionally, Tennessee will be traveling to the No. 14-ranked Missouri Tigers next week, meaning they need to continue figuring things out before heading to Columbia, Missouri.
How To Watch: UConn @ Tennessee
- Gameday: Saturday, November 4th, 2023.
- Game time: 12:00 pm ET
- TV: SEC Network
- Stadium: Neyland Stadium (Knoxville, Tennessee)
- Live stream on fuboTV: Start with a 7-day free trial!
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