Kickoff time, TV info announced for No. 21 Tennessee's game against UConn

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Tennessee football’s Homecoming game against UConn on November 4 at Neyland Stadium will start at Noon Eastern Time and will be televised by SEC Network. The SEC announced kickoff times for Week 10 on Monday afternoon.

The Vols (5-2, 2-2 SEC), coming off the 34-20 loss to Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, are back on the road to face Kentucky (5-2, 2-2) on Saturday (7 p.m. ET, ESPN) at Kroger Field in Lexington.

UConn (1-6) lost 24-21 to South Florida at home on Saturday. The Huskies started the season with five straight losses — against North Carolina State, Georgia State, Florida International, Duke and Utah State — before beating Rice on the road, 38-31, two weeks ago.

Tennessee vs. UConn: How To Watch

Kickoff Time: Noon Eastern Time

Location: Neyland Stadium (101,915)

TV: SEC Network

Streaming: WatchESPN or the ESPN App

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

UConn quarterback Ta’Quan Roberson has completed 104 of 175 passes for 1,145 yards with eight touchdowns and three interceptions. Victor Rosa leads the Huskies on the ground with 78 carries for 305 yards and two touchdowns, ahead of 55 carries and 273 yards for Camryn Edwards.

Tight end Justin Joly leads UConn in receptions (26) and yards (319). Cameron Ross has 28 catches for 317 yards and Brett Buckman has 29 catches for 313 yards. Roberson’s eight touchdown passes have been thrown to eight different players.

Jim Mora is in his second season as UConn’s head coach, after leading the Huskies to a 6-7 record and an appearance in the Myrtle Beach Bowl last season. Mora went 46-30 in six seasons as UCLA’s head coach (2012-17) and went 31-33 in four seasons as an NFL head coach with the Atlanta Falcons and Seattle Seahawks.

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