How to Watch No. 3 Alabama Football at No. 6 Tennessee
For the first time in the history of the Alabama-Tennessee rivalry, both teams will finish in the top six. And for the first time since 1989, both the Crimson Tide and the Volunteers are unbeaten on the third Saturday in October.
Needless to say, it’s going to be a big one in Knoxville Saturday as the Volunteers try to pull off a 15-game losing streak against Alabama.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Alabama-Tennessee matchup.
How to see:
who: Alabama in Tennessee
When: 2:30 p.m. CT, Saturday, October 15
Where: Neyland Stadium
TV: CBS
Live broadcast: fuboTV (start free trial)
radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network. Play-by-play Chris Stewart, analyst John Parker Wilson. SiriusXM channel 81.
Series: Alabama leads 58-38-7, including 15 in a row dating back to 2007
last meeting: Alabama defeated Tennessee 52-24 at Bryant-Denny Stadium and extended its winning streak over the Volunteers to 15 straight games. But the game was closer than the final score indicated. It was a back and forth until Alabama scored 28 points in the fourth quarter to pull away and seal the game.
Bryce Young was 31-43 for 371 yards and two touchdowns while running back Brian Robinson Jr. added three rushing touchdowns. Hendon Hooker gave the Alabama defense early fits and finished the game with 282 yards and two touchdowns.
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last time out, Alabama: With Bryce Young holding out with a shoulder injury, the ball was put into the hands of redshirt rookie Jalen Milroe to lead the Crimson Tide offense. Alabama turned over the ball four times, with Milroe responsible for three of the four (two fumbles and one interception). Will Reichard missed two field goals and Texas A&M had a chance to win it in the last play of the game.
Haynes Kings’ pass sailed incomplete, and Alabama held on to the 24-20 win over the Aggies. Running back Jahmyr Gibbs had his second straight 100-yard rushing stride, and Jermaine Burton had his first touchdown reception since week one against Utah State.
Last time, Tennessee: The volunteers went to Baton Rouge for the first time since 2010 and fully wound up dealings against LSU. Tennessee took a 20-0 first-half lead against the Tigers and never looked back on the 40-13 away win.
Tennessee rallied over 500 yards in total offense. Hooker had 239 passing yards and two touchdowns, and running back Jabari Small had his best game of the year with 127 yards and two touchdowns.
See also
2022 Alabama Football Early Opponent Preview: No. 3 Tennessee
SEC schedule
The games on Saturday
Auburn at Ole Miss #9, 11 p.m., ESPN
No. 3 Alabama in No. 6 Tennessee, 2:30 p.m., CBS
Vanderbilt in #1 Georgia, 2:30 p.m., SEC Network
Arkansas at BYU, 2:30 p.m. ESPN
LSU in Fla., 6 p.m. ESPN
No. 16, Mississippi State, No. 22, Kentucky, 6:30 p.m., SEC Netowrk
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