It's become the norm for Oklahoma to face some of the top offenses in college football.

The 18th-ranked Sooners' defense has had plenty of strong moments in showdowns with Texas and Ole Miss, though Oklahoma lost both of those games.

Saturday brings another tough test when the Sooners take on No. 14 Tennessee in Knoxville, Tenn.

Oklahoma coach Brent Venables narrowed in on Volunteers quarterback Joey Aguilar when asked about the challenge of defending the Tennessee offense.

"He's helped their offense just be incredibly efficient and explosive," Venables said. "He's thrown the deep ball with great, great accuracy, and he's allowed them to stay on schedule through all eight games."

The Volunteers (6-2, 3-2 SEC) come into the game second nationally in points per game at 45.6, and third i

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