Kickoff time, TV designation finalized for Tennessee's game at Missouri
No. 19 Tennessee’s game at No. 14 Missouri on Saturday will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time and will be televised by CBS. The Southeastern Conference on Monday opted to go with the six-day window to decide the start time and TV designation for the game at Faurot Field in Columbia, Mo.
Tennessee’s home game against No. 1 Georgia on Saturday, November 18 was also announced on Sunday as a 3:30 p.m. ET game on CBS.
The Vols (7-2, 3-2 SEC) beat UConn 59-3 on Saturday afternoon on Homecoming at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville. Mizzou (7-2, 3-2) lost 30-21 to No. 1 Georgia on the road at Sanford Stadium in Athens.
The two teams are tied for second place in the SEC East behind Georgia.
There were three options for start times for the Tennessee-Missouri game announced on Monday: 3:30 p.m. ET on CBS, 7 p.m. ET on ESPN or 7:30 p.m. on SEC Network.
Tennessee at Missouri: How To Watch
Kickoff Time: 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Location: Faurot Field (62,621)
TV: CBS
Streaming: Parmount+
Radio: WIVK-FM 107.7 and WNML-FM 99.1 in Knoxville. The Vol Network radio broadcast (Bob Kesling – play-by-play – Pat Ryan, analyst – Brent Hubbs, analyst – Jayson Swain sideline) can be heard on local affiliates across the state of Tennessee.
A Closer Look
In the win over UConn, Tennessee (7-2) finished with 650 yards of total offense and three defensive touchdowns, with Tyler Baron returning a fumble for a score and Jaylen McCollough and Aaron Beasley taking interceptions back for touchdown on consecutive possessions early in the second half.
Joe Milton III completed 11 of 14 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns and ran two times for seven yards, including a six-yard touchdown, all in the first half. Nico Iamaleava was at quarterback for two drives in the third quarter, completing 5 of 9 passes for 86 yards, throwing his first career touchdown on a 19-yard pass to tight end McCallan Castles, and running once for 25 yards.
Missouri led 13-10 in the third quarter at Georgia before the Bulldogs took control with two touchdowns to build a 24-13 lead. Mizzou got back within three early in the fourth, but could get no closer.
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Brady Hook completed 14 of 30 passes for 212 yards, with one touchdown and two interceptions. The Tigers ran 34 times as a team for 151 yards and a touchdown, with Cody Schrader running 22 times for 112 yards and a score.
Theo Wease Jr. had five catches for 90 yards and Luther Burden III caught three passes for 53 yards, including a 39-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter.
Quarterback Brady Hook has completed 169 of 242 passes (69.2%) for 2,259 yards, with 15
The Series
Tennessee is 6-5 all time against Missouri, with all 11 meetings happening after Mizzou joined the SEC prior to the 2011 season.
The Vols lost five of the first seven against Missouri — they lost three straight from 2012-14 and two in a row in 2017 and 2018 — but go into next week’s game riding a four-game win streak against the Tigers.
Josh Heupel’s first Tennessee team won 62-24 at Missouri in 2021 and the Vols won 66-24 at Neyland Stadium last October.