No. 10 Tennessee vs. UTEP: How to watch, stream, listen on Senior Day at Neyland Stadium
It’s game day and it’s senior day at Neyland Stadium with Tennessee Football hosting UTEP in a 1 p.m. Eastern Time start streaming through SEC Network+ and ESPN+. The Vols will honor a long list of seniors before Saturday’s kickoff with one final run through the ‘T’ formed by The Pride of the Southland Marching Band.
After playing at night in eight of its last nine games, Tennessee will get two days games to end the regular-season schedule. After hosting UTEP, the Vols go to Vanderbilt next week for a Noon Eastern Time start on ABC at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville.
UTEP, which started the season with six straight losses, is 2-2 over its last four games, beating Florida International 30-21 in El Paso on October 16 and beating Kennesaw State 43-35 in double overtime at home on November 9.
No. 10 Tennessee vs. UTEP: How To Watch
Start Time: Saturday, 1 p.m. Eastern Time
Streaming: SEC Network+
Radio: WNML-FM 99.1 in Knoxville. The Vol Network radio broadcast can be heard on local affiliates across the state of Tennessee.
SiriusXM Radio: Ch. 119 or 191 | App: Ch. 961
The Line: Tennessee -41
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A Closer Look: The UTEP Miners
UTEP’s season started with a 40-7 loss at Nebraska, followed by losses to FCS Southern Utah, at Liberty, at Colorado State, Sam Houston and at Western Kentucky.
UTEP is ranked No. 129 out of 134 Division I teams in ESPN’s Football Power Index. Head coach Scotty Walden was hired by UTEP in December after spending the last two seasons at Austin Peay, where he went 26-14.
Walden’s 9-4 Austin Peay team lost 30-13 to Tennessee at Neyland Stadium last season.
Tennessee announced two weeks ago that the UTEP game is officially sold out. The Vols now have a a streak of 20 straight sellouts in Knoxville. They’re a perfect 6-0 at home this season and have won 21 of their last 22 home games, dating back to the 2021 season. Josh Heupel is 24-4 at Neyland Stadium as Tennessee’s head coach.