Vols rank second in game control after Week 4

Tennessee football ranks second in 2024 for game control after Week 4.

Tennessee (4-0, 1-0 SEC) opened SEC play with a, 25-15, win at Oklahoma (3-1, 0-1 SEC) on Saturday to conclude Week 4.

The Vols will have an open date in Week 5 before playing at Arkansas Oct. 5.

Tennessee totaled 359 yards (194 passing, 165 rushing) against the Sooners. The Vols also recorded 36:15 time of possession to remain undefeated.

A new No. 1: 2024 SEC football power rankings after Week 4

Following Week 4 contests, ESPN released updated game control rankings. Game control reflects chances that an average top 25 team would control games from start to end the way this team did, given the schedule.

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