No. 14/14 Tennessee fell behind by nine in the fourth quarter and rallied with a late score to cut the gap to two before dropping a 33-27 decision to No. 18/18 Oklahoma on Saturday night with a sellout crowd of 101,915 looking on at Neyland Stadium.
The Volunteers (6-3, 3-3 SEC), donning their "Dark Mode" uniforms, out-gained the Sooners (7-2, 3-2 SEC), 456-351 in total offense, but were hampered by three first-half turnovers, including two inside OU territory that ended scoring threats.
UT jumped on top on the game's opening possession, getting a five-yard pass from quarterback Joey Aguilar to wide receiver Braylon Staley in the back of the end zone to grab a 7-0 lead with just 3:43 gone.
The Vols looked to be moving into position for more points on their second drive when the Sooners'

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