Tennessee vs. Oklahoma Odds: SEC Clash Tops College Football Week 4 Lines

Tennessee vs. Oklahoma odds are among the most compelling for college football Week 4. There's a lot of buzz around No. 6 Tennessee at the moment, and this week could reveal if that buzz is legitimate.

The Vols are hovering around a touchdown favorite in odds for Tennessee Vols vs. Oklahoma Sooners. But No. 14 Oklahoma should present Tennessee its sternest test by far in the young season.

Here's everything you need to know about Tennessee vs. Oklahoma odds: opening lines, spreads and betting trends on the game, as multiple oddsmakers provide insights on college football Week 4 odds and action.

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Tennessee vs. Oklahoma Live Odds

🏈 Tennessee vs Oklahoma🤑 Spread💸 Moneyline 📈 Total
Tennessee-7 (-120)-275O 57.5 (-110)
Oklahoma+7 (even)+225U 57.5 (-110)
Based on Consensus - Subject to Change

Tennessee vs. Oklahoma Line Moves, Betting

Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava and the Vols are favored at Oklahoma. (Getty)

TENN @ OU Odds

  • Opening point spread: Tennessee -7
  • Opening moneyline: Tennessee -300/Oklahoma +250
  • Opening total: Over/Under 58 points scored
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET Saturday (ABC)

Tennessee has yet to be tested at all. Even in Week 2, when the Vols were 8-point favorites at North Carolina State, they rumbled to a 51-10 victory. In Week 3, Tennessee (3-0 SU and ATS) plowed past Kent State 71-0 as massive 49.5-point home chalk.

Vols QB Nico Iamaleava has established himself as a strong candidate in Heisman Trophy odds, as well.

Oklahoma hasn't been nearly as impressive thus far while going 3-0 SU/2-1 ATS. In Week 2, the Sooners were 27.5-point home faves vs Houston and scratched out a 16-12 victory. In Week 3, Oklahoma topped Tulane 34-19 laying 13 points at home.

The Vols are up to -7.5 from a -7 opener in TwinSpires Sportsbook's Tennessee vs. Oklahoma odds. Tennessee is taking 72% of early spread bets/80% of early spread money.

"It's lopsided tickets and money on the Vols. A Sooners outright win would make our day," TwinSpires director of retail sports Zachary Lucas said Thursday.

The total is down to 57 from a 58 opener at TwinSpires. The Over is seeing 63% of tickets, but 61% of cash is on the Under.

"Sharp play on Under 58," Lucas said.