Tennessee Falls to Oklahoma in Knoxville for Third Loss of the Season
Tennessee's three turnovers, including a 71-yard fumble return touchdown, helped Oklahoma secure a 33-27 win despite Tennessee's 255-99 first-half offensive yardage advantage.
- On Nov. 1, 2025, No. 18 Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Tennessee Volunteers 33-27 in Knoxville, Tenn.
- Turnovers by the Tennessee Volunteers allowed Oklahoma to build an early lead after Joey Aguilar's three first-half turnovers, which Oklahoma capitalized on for 13 points.
- Thomas Mason's long return and Sandell's kicking helped sustain Oklahoma with a 71-yard fumble return, the longest in school history, and four field goals including two from 55 yards and one from 51 yards.
- The No. 18 Oklahoma Sooners capitalized on three turnovers by the Tennessee Volunteers to lead 16-10, with John Mateer’s late 1-yard run sealing the 33-27 victory, improving to 7-2.
- After an open date, Oklahoma Sooners travel to Alabama on Nov. 15 while Tennessee Volunteers have an extra week before hosting New Mexico State on Nov. 15.
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Mateer engineers Oklahoma's upset of Tennessee
A week after a disappointing home loss to Ole Miss, John Mateer threw for 159 yards and ran for 80 more, leading the No. 18 Oklahoma Sooners to a 33-27 upset victory over the No. 14 Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday night, improving to 7-2 along the way.
Mateer runs for decisive TD, leads No. 18 OU over No. 14 Tennessee
John Mateer threw for 159 yards and ran for 80 yards and a clinching touchdown with less than two minutes to play to lead No. 18 Oklahoma to a 33-27 win over No. 14 Tennessee on Saturday night.
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