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2-Minute Drill: Pregame from Fayetteville

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FAYETTEVILLE — Tennessee is on the road once again as they battle Arkansas. The Vols are coming off a bye week while the Razorbacks are coming off a loss to Texas A&M last weekend.

One of the big storylines this week was the health of Lance Heard after he missed the last two games. He is good to go for this one and the Vols enter the game really healthy.

Eric Cain and Austin Price deliver their last minute thoughts from northwest Arkansas with the Volquest 2-Minute Drill.

No. 4 Tennessee at Arkansas: How To Watch

Kickoff Time: Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time

TV: ABC

Streaming: ESPN App

Radio: WNML-FM 99.1 in Knoxville. The Vol Network radio broadcast can be heard on local affiliates across the state of Tennessee.

The Line: Tennessee opened as a 10.5-point road favorite at Arkansas late last week, with the Vols moving to a two-touchdown favorite at -14 as of Saturday morning. Tennessee is -8.5 in the first half.

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The Tennessee-Arkansas Series

Tennessee has a 13-6 all-time record against Arkansas in a series that dates back to 1907. The Vols won 12 of the first 14 games but the Razorbacks have won four of the last five, including the last three.

Arkansas beat Tennessee 24-13 in Fayetteville in November 2020. The Hogs won 24-20 at Neyland Stadium in 2015 and 49-7 in Fayetteville in November 2011. The Vols won 34-13 in Knoxville in 2007 and Arkansas won 31-14 at home in November 2006. 

Injury Reports from Fayetteville

Tennessee: Junior defensive back Jourdan Thomas (OUT), sophomore defensive back John Slaughter (OUT), freshman linebacker Edwin Spillman (OUT), walk-on defensive back Montrell Bandy (OUT). 

Arkansas: Defensive back Jaylon Braxton(OUT), defensive back Miguel Mitchell(OUT), running back Rodney Hill (OUT), offensive lineman Patrick Kutas (OUT), wide receiver Khafre Brown (OUT), tight end Andreas Paaske (OUT), tight end Ty Washington (QUESTIONABLE), Luke Hasz (QUESTIONABLE).

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