Tennessee vs. Oklahoma football history: H2H, records and more ahead of Week 4 CFB matchup

Tennessee will face Oklahoma in Week 4/ Photos from the University of Oklahoma and the University of Tennessee
Tennessee will face Oklahoma in Week 4/ Photos from the University of Oklahoma and the University of Tennessee

On Saturday, No. 6 Tennessee Volunteers (3-0) travel to Norman, Oklahoma, to face No. 15 Oklahoma Sooners (3-0) in Week 4. The game will kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET from Memorial Stadium.

In Week 3, the Volunteers shut out Kent State 71-0. The star of the day was running back DeSean Bishop, who recorded 120 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Signal-caller Nico Iamaleava threw for 173 yards and one touchdown in an understandably easy afternoon, given Bishop's dominating performance.

The Sooners defeated the Tulane Green Wave 34-19. Quarterback Jackson Arnold dominated the offensive output in the air and running game. He threw for 169 yards, one touchdown and an interception. He also ran for 97 yards, scoring two touchdowns.

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Tennessee vs. Oklahoma: head-to-head

Surprisingly, these blue-blooded programs have faced each other four times. The Sooners lead the series 3-1, having won the last three matchups. Their most recent victory came nearly a decade ago at Neyland Stadium on Sept. 12, 2015, where they secured a 31-24 win with a fourth-quarter touchdown.

A previous game took place on Sept. 13, 2014, in Norman, where Oklahoma triumphed 34-10. Tennessee's only victory in the series occurred in the inaugural meeting between the schools on Jan. 2, 1939, when the Volunteers won 17-0.

Tennessee is a 7-point favorite this time around.

Where will Tennessee vs. Oklahoma air in Week 4?

The game will be available on ABC. The announcers for the Tennessee vs. Oklahoma game are Chris Fowler (play-by-play commentator), Kirk Herbstreit (color commentator) and Holly Rowe (sideline reporter).

ABC can be streamed through Hulu + Live TV, Sling and FuboTV. ABC's games can also be streamed through ESPN+ with your cable provider's credentials.

ABC's parent company, Disney, is currently in stalled contract negotiations with DirecTV. As a result, content from all Disney-owned brands has been removed from DirecTV platforms, meaning the game will not be available on DirecTV.

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Edited by Ribin Peter