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Oklahoma projected to still miss College Football Playoff in CBS Sports' projections
Oklahoma’s College Football Playoff chances are not yet zero, but the odds remain long, even after Saturday’s win over Tennessee. The Sooners travel to Alabama in two weeks and can both strengthen their resume while dropping Alabama from a total lock position.
No. 18 Oklahoma beat No. 14 Tennessee 33-27 on Saturday in what was effectively a College Football Playoff elimination game in Knoxville.
No. 18 Oklahoma lost at home last week, falling as a 5.5-point favorite in a 34-26 (Over 52.5) setback against Ole Miss. The Sooners were outgained 431 yards to 359, with the 431 marking the most yards yielded by OU this season.
In 2017, Andrews was a key target for OU quarterback Baker Mayfield, who won the Heisman Trophy and led the Sooners to the College Football Playoff. He ended his final season at OU with 958 yards and eight touchdowns, helping him win the Mackey Award and unanimous All-American honors.
After the Oklahoma football team beat Tennessee, head coach Brent Venables makes a demand for respect from the sports world.
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4 stars from Oklahoma's victory over Tennessee
The Oklahoma Sooners improved to 7-2 overall on the 2025 season with a 33-27 win on the road over the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday night. OU is now 3-2 in the SEC this year, and they've eclipsed both last year's overall win total (6) and last year's conference win total (2).
The LSU Tigers have four games remaining on the docket, looking to finish the 2025 season strong amid change in Baton Rouge.