How to watch: Mississippi State at Tennessee
Following another disastrous second half showing, Tennessee will remain in Knoxville for another conference matchup on Saturday before heading down to Tuscaloosa to face top-ranked Alabama.
Facing off against Mississippi State for the first time since 2012 and the first time at Neyland Stadium since 2008, the Vols will be looking to claim their second victory of the season and their first in nearly a month.
Here are ways you can enjoy Tennessee's matchup with Mississippi State from the safety of your home:
TV: SEC Network (Taylor Zarzour, Matt Stinchcomb, Alyssa Lang). You can also stream the game on the WatchESPN app.
Radio: Vol Network (Bob Kesling, Tim Priest, Brent Hubbs) on WIVK-FM 107.7/WNML-FM 99.1.
National Radio: Sirius Channel 134/XM Channel 191.
Social Media: Twitter (@CorySanning, @VolMavenSI, @Vol_Football), Facebook (Tennessee Football).
Betting Line: As of Oct. 9, 4:00 p.m. ET -- Mississippi State -7.
The Bulldogs come to town featuring one of the country's most electrifying players on offense. Junior running back Kylin Hill enters this matchup as the SEC's leading rusher with 596 yards and five touchdowns on the season.
He also ranks in the top 10 nationally, averaging 119.2 yards on the ground per game.
While Mississippi State boasted one of the SEC's most stout defenses a year ago, it hasn't lived up to that billing through five games in 2019. Heading into this matchup, Joe Moorhead's team is surrendering 401.4 yards on average, which ranks second-to-last in the conference.
Despite struggling to put points on the board consistently, the Vols are beginning to show flashes of potential on that side of the ball, particularly in the first half against Georgia.
Barring an unforeseen performance in practice, freshman Brian Maurer will likely be under center again. While they have struggled, running backs Ty Chandler, Tim Jordan and Eric Gray should have plenty of opportunities to get rolling.
Tennessee holds a 28-16-1 lead in the all-time series, including a 13-7 mark in Knoxville. The Vols fell to the Bulldogs in Starkville 41-31 in the last matchup in Starkville.