The over 55.5 looks like the right angle because Tennessee’s offense has been one of the most explosive in the country, averaging nearly 46 points per game, while Oklahoma has enough playmakers in Xavier Robinson and Isaiah Sategna to take advantage of the Vols’ shaky secondary. The Sooners’ defense is strong, but facing Joey Aguilar and a deep Tennessee receiving corps in Knoxville is a different challenge, and the pace of play should create plenty of possessions. With both teams capable of hitting chunk plays and Tennessee’s defense giving up over 30 points per game, this matchup sets up as a high-scoring affair that should go past the number.
