How to watch, listen, or stream Tennessee football’s No. 25 game against Vanderbilt
Here is how to watch, listen, or stream the season finale between Vanderbilt and No. 25 Tennessee football.
The final week of the regular season is underway for No. 25 Tennessee (7-4, 3-4 SEC), as it has turned its attention to Senior Day against in-state rival Vanderbilt (2-9, 0-7 SEC).
Kickoff with the Commodores is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday afternoon. Dave Neal (play-by-play), former Vanderbilt head coach Derek Mason (play-by-play) and Taylor Davis (analyst) will have the call on the SEC Network
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Fans can listen to Tennessee’s official radio broadcast on the Vol Network (Local: WIVK-FM 107.7/WNML-FM 99.1) over 70 stations across the state of Tennessee and the southeast, SiriusXM (Ch. 119 or 192) and the SiriusXM app (Ch. 963), as well as the Varsity App.
Bob Kesling (PxP), former Tennessee quarterback Pat Ryan (analyst) and Brent Hubbs (analyst) will call the action, with former Vol wide receiver Jayson Swain handling sideline duties for the Vol Network radio broadcast.
Here’s the links that you need to have for Saturday’s game between Tennessee and Vanderbilt.
Tennessee is seeking its third straight season of .500 or better in SEC play under Josh Heupel. UT hasn’t achieved that feat since doing it 16 straight seasons from 1989-2004. The Vols were 4-4 in SEC play in Heupel’s first season of 2021 and 6-2 last season.
A win would also give UT a solo third-place finish in the SEC East, which began in 1992. Tennessee owns a 142-108 on-field SEC record since the division began, and this will be the Vols’ final SEC East game.
Tennessee is 17-4 at home under Heupel after No. 1 Georgia snapped the Vols’ 14-game home winning streak with a 38-10 win this past Saturday. Three of the four losses at home under Heupel have been vs. teams ranked in the top 15, including a pair of No. 1-ranked Georgia teams. UT has defeated 12 straight unranked teams at home and is 13-1
vs. unranked foes in Neyland under Heupel (L vs. Pitt, 2021).
The Vols have won at least five home games for the third straight season, a first for the program since 1995-2001. A win on Saturday would give UT 13 victories at home over the past two seasons, representing the most since winning 13 from 1998-99.