Tennessee vs. Oklahoma Prediction: Spread, DFS Picks, and More

    Tennessee vs. Oklahoma highlights a packed SEC slate in Week 4 of college football. Check out our Tennessee vs. Oklahoma prediction. 

    Tennesee enters its Week 4 matchup with Oklahoma as one of college football’s most potent and dangerous offenses. Oklahoma has drawn Tennessee in its first SEC conference showdown in its first year in the conference.

    Both teams enter 3-0, ranked in the top 15, and aspire to play for an SEC title and a birth in the College Football Playoff.

    Tennessee vs. Oklahoma Betting and DFS Preview

    All Tennessee vs. Oklahoma odds are from DraftKings Sportsbook and are correct as of Sunday, Sept. 15.

    • Spread
      Tennessee -7.5
    • Moneyline
      Tennessee -310, Oklahoma +250
    • Over/Under
      58.5
    • Game time
      7:30 p.m. ET
    • Location
      Oklahoma Memorial Stadium | Norman, Okla.
    • Predicted Weather at Kick
      88 degrees, Partly Cloudy
    • How to Watch
      ABC

    This battle of top-15 teams opened with Tennessee as a +3.5-point underdog. But Tennessee has stormed through the early part of its schedule, including a 51-10 defeat of NC State in a top-25 matchup, and now, the Volunteers are favored by more than a touchdown.

    The total opened at 61.5 and has slowly come down to 58.5, which is surprising as Tennessee has scored 122 points combined in its last two games.

    Top DFS Picks and Fantasy Plays

    • QB Nico Iamaleava, Tennessee
    • QB Jackson Arnold, Oklahoma
    • RB Dylan Sampson, Tennessee
    • RB Jovantae Barnes, Oklahoma
    • RB DeSean Bishop, Tennessee
    • WR Chris Brazzell, Tennessee
    • WR Deion Burks, Oklahoma
    • WR Dont’e Thornton, Tennessee

    Tennessee freshman quarterback Nico Iamaleava has not had to play a full game in 2024.

    Iamaleava led the Volunteers on seven consecutive scoring drives to open their Week 3 win over Kent State, helping Tennessee set a school record by scoring 37 points in the first quarter. He exited in the second quarter with the Vols up 51-0.

    He deserves serious DFS consideration every week and will most likely get to finish his first game of 2024 on Saturday.

    Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold has also filled up the stat sheet in 2024. Arnold has thrown for 484 yards and seven touchdowns in three starts for the Sooners.

    But the DFS focus on this one needs to be directed at Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson, who has been a scoring machine in the Vols’ first three games.

    Sampson has rushed for over 100 yards in each contest, including a season-high 132 yards in a win over ranked NC State.

    Sampson has rushed for nine scores in 2024, including four touchdowns on just 13 carries last week against Kent State.

    Prediction for Tennessee vs. Oklahoma

    The question in this one comes down to Iamaleava and his response to his first experience playing on an opponent’s field in an SEC conference game. Yes, it is Oklahoma’s first SEC game, but that is all the more reason the crowd will be fired up for this one.

    Iamaleava did play NC State on a neutral field in their home state, which was mostly Wolfpack fans, but this will be an entirely different atmosphere on Saturday.

    Through three games this season, Iamaleava has completed 72% of his passes for 698 yards, six touchdowns, and two interceptions. He hasn’t played a full game yet, as Tennessee’s dominant performances have led to early blowouts, so those numbers don’t fully reflect how excellent he has been.

    While the Tennessee offense deserves a lot of credit, the defense may get the Vols to the College Football Playoff. In three games, the Tennessee defense has yet to surrender a touchdown, and it’s fresh off pitching a shutout against Kent State.

    Conversely, Oklahoma has had some worrisome moments for an undefeated team. Following a Week 1 blowout of Temple, Oklahoma had to survive against Houston as four-touchdown favorites. In that game, the Oklahoma offense was held scoreless in the second half as Oklahoma escaped 16-12.

    Against a solid Tulane squad, Oklahoma was held to one second-half touchdown but relied on 21 first-half points to secure a 34-19 victory.

    Iamaleava may struggle early in Norman, but defense travels, and this Tennessee defense is built to give a less-than-stellar Sooners offense fits.

    While Oklahoma is clearly the best team Tennessee has seen in 2024, I am buying what I have seen from the Vols. They go into a hostile environment led by a freshman quarterback and emerge as not only SEC title contenders but national championship contenders as well.

    The Prediction: Tennessee 41, Oklahoma 24

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