Tennessee Vols can continue an impressive streak against the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday in Fayetteville
The Tennessee Vols can continue a very impressive streak on Saturday when they take on the Arkansas Razorbacks in Fayetteville. According to Tennessee's athletic department, the Volunteers are one of just four FBS programs that's yet to trail in a game this season. Tennessee joins Texas, Indiana, and Army on that list. The last time […]
The Tennessee Vols can continue a very impressive streak on Saturday when they take on the Arkansas Razorbacks in Fayetteville.
According to Tennessee's athletic department, the Volunteers are one of just four FBS programs that's yet to trail in a game this season.
Tennessee joins Texas, Indiana, and Army on that list.
The last time Tennessee trailed in a game was when they lost to the Georgia Bulldogs last November in the penultimate game of the 2023 regular season.
Tennessee will have to break one streak this weekend, however, to continue their streak of not trailing in a game. The Vols haven't beat Arkansas since 2007. And they haven't won in Fayetteville since 2001.
Tennessee is the more talented team. And the Vols are also deeper. On paper, this is a win 10 out of 10 times for Tennessee. But games, of course, aren't played on paper. And nothing is certain when you play on the road in the SEC. But if the Vols play their game and compete on every snap for four quarters, they should leave Fayetteville with their second SEC road win of the season.
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