The Oklahoma Sooners and the Tennessee Volunteers will meet in one week as a pair of undefeated top-15 teams (Vols are beating Kent State 68-0 at the time of this writing).
It will be the Sooners’ first conference game in the SEC. It will also be a matchup of two former five-star quarterbacks when [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag] and Nico Iamaleava take the field in Norman.
The Volunteers coming to town also marks the return of former offensive coordinator and national champion quarterback Josh Heupel.
With a number of storylines ahead of the Week 4 matchup, the Oklahoma Sooners will also host ESPN’s “College GameDay.”
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We're headed to @OU_Football's first-ever SEC game, a primetime showdown with @Vol_Football! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/WBeIZLESto
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) September 15, 2024
The Tennessee Volunteers have looked great to start the 2024 season and are the No. 2 offense in the country. They have a quality win over N.C. State, which was ranked in the top 25 during the Vols week two win.
Oklahoma’s 3-0 isn’t going to earn them many style points, but it has put on display a defense that’s looking really good. But the Tennessee offense will provide its biggest test to date and possibly in the entire 2024 season.
The game is a week away and it’s already a highly anticipated showdown. ESPN assigned it for the prime-time window, which will be Oklahoma’s third prime-time game in four weeks of 2024.
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