Ohio vs Tennessee live stream: Watch Bobcats vs Volunteers online
Here’s how you can watch Saturday’s Ohio vs Tennessee live stream from Knoxville online.
Tennessee opened the season as the No. 9 team in college football, facing off against an upset-hungry Appalachian State team at home. The Mountaineers nearly pulled off the second-biggest upset in school history, taking the Volunteers into overtime before losing thanks to a fumble and recovery for the game-winning score in the end zone.
Joshua Dobbs’ Heisman campaign got off to a rocky start and he didn’t exactly have a breakout game in Week 2, either. He has passed for 283 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions while completing 54 percent of his throws. He has, however, added 102 yards and a touchdown in the run game.
Jalen Hurd was an All-SEC caliber player to open the year and he’s just trying to live up to the immense hype, accounting for 209 yards and a touchdown on 50 carries. Josh Malone has been the top target for Dobbs in the pass game, catching just four for 127 yards and two scores.
Ohio’s defense might have a tough time trying to stifle the Volunteers, though. The Bobcats are 1-1 thanks to a 56-54 loss to Texas State in Week 1, but they rebounded with a win over Kansas in the second game of the year.
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Senior, and first-year starter, Greg Windham is trying to prove himself under center, passing for 560 yards and five touchdowns with an interception. He will need to improve on his 57 percent accuracy against Tennessee if the Bobcats are going to have a chance at an upset, though.
Papi White and Jordan Reid are the two leading receivers for the Bobcats, combining for 306 yards and three touchdowns with nine catches apiece. Ohio also has three 100-yard rushers in Windham, Dorian Brown and Maleek Irons.
Here’s how you can watch Saturday’s Ohio vs Tennessee game online:
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Date: Saturday, September 17
Start Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
Location: Knoxville, TN
Venue: Neyland Stadium
TV: SEC Network
Live Stream: SEC Sports Go
Tennessee rebounded in a big way against Virginia Tech in Week 2 and will look to take care of business against Ohio this Saturday.