The No. 7 Tennessee Volunteers (6-1) host an SEC battle against the Kentucky Wildcats (3-5) on Saturday, November 2, 2024 at Neyland Stadium.
You’ll want to check out SEC Network for the upcoming game between the Volunteers and Wildcats.
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When is Tennessee vs. Kentucky and when does it start?
This game between the Volunteers and Wildcats will happen on Saturday, November 2, 2024. Be ready to see the kickoff at 7:45 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Tennessee vs. Kentucky
The Volunteers and Wildcats will hit the field at Neyland Stadium for this matchup on Nov. 2, and if you’d like to catch the event live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!
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Tennessee Stats & Insights
The Volunteers knocked off the Alabama Crimson Tide 24-17 in their last game.
Tennessee has been a difficult matchup for opposing teams, ranking top-25 in both total offense (eighth-best with 473.6 yards per game) and total defense (third-best with 259.0 yards allowed per game) this season.
The Volunteers have the 63rd-ranked offense this season in terms of passing yards (231.7 passing yards per game), and they’ve been more effective on defense, ranking 23rd-best with only 180.0 passing yards allowed per game.
Tennessee has been making things happen on both sides of the ball in the running game this year, ranking seventh-best in rushing offense (241.9 rushing yards per game) and second-best in rushing defense (79.0 rushing yards allowed per game).
The Volunteers have been a handful for opposing teams, as they rank top-25 in both scoring offense (10th-best with 39.6 points per game) and scoring defense (fourth-best with 11.6 points allowed per game) this season.
Kentucky Stats & Insights
Their last time out, the Wildcats fell to the Auburn Tigers 24-10.
While Kentucky’s offense has had trouble moving the chains, ranking 14th-worst with 307.9 total yards per game, its defense ranks 21st-best with just 310.4 total yards surrendered per contest.
While the Wildcats’ pass offense has been sputtering, ranking 10th-worst with 166.1 passing yards per game, their defense ranks 21st-best with only 177.1 passing yards ceded per contest.
Kentucky ranks 86th in the FBS with 141.8 rushing yards per contest on offense, and it ranks 47th with 133.3 rushing yards ceded per contest on the defensive side of the ball.
The Wildcats rank 13th-worst in points per game (19.1), but they’ve been more productive on the defensive side of the ball, ranking 28th in the FBS with 19.9 points surrendered per contest.
Tennessee Key Players to Watch
Nico Iamaleava has thrown for 1,411 yards (201.6 ypg) to lead Tennessee, completing 63.3% of his passes and collecting eight touchdown passes and four interceptions this season. He’s also figured in the ground game with 179 rushing yards (25.6 ypg) on 53 carries with one rushing touchdown.
The team’s top rusher, Dylan Sampson, has carried the ball 144 times for 840 yards (120.0 per game), with 17 touchdowns this year.
This season DeSean Bishop has taken 53 carries for 366 yards (52.3 per game) and three touchdowns.
Dont’e Thornton’s 365 receiving yards (52.1 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s totaled 12 receptions and three touchdowns.
Bru McCoy has caught 20 passes for 289 yards (48.2 yards per game) this year.
Chris Brazzell II’s 18 receptions have netted him 237 yards (33.9 ypg) and two touchdowns.
Kentucky Key Players to Watch
Brock Vandagriff has thrown for 1,236 yards (154.5 ypg) to lead Kentucky, completing 57.1% of his passes and tossing six touchdown passes and five interceptions this season. He’s also contributed in the ground game with 108 rushing yards (13.5 ypg) on 72 carries.
Demie Sumo’s team-high 419 rushing yards (59.9 per game) have come on 92 carries, with four touchdowns this year. He’s also added 108 yards (15.4 per game) on 12 catches.
This season Jamarion Wilcox has rushed for 249 yards (31.1 per game) on 39 carries with one touchdown.
Dane Key’s team-leading 587 receiving yards (73.4 yards per game) have come on 39 receptions with two touchdowns.
Barion Brown has put together a 278-yard season so far (34.8 receiving yards per game) with three touchdowns, reeling in 23 passes.
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