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2015 Oklahoma vs. Tennessee College Football Week 2 Injury Report

Oklahoma/Tennessee Injuries

Will No. 19 Oklahoma or No. 23 Tennessee be without any of their key players when they meet up this weekend? Here’s a look at the injury report.

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According to oddsmakers at GTBets, this game is considered even as Oklahoma and Tennessee are both being given no points to each other. The over/under total is currently listed at 62.5 points. These two will meet on Saturday night at 6PM ET on ESPN.

When it comes to the injuries for Tennessee, they have a number of players listed on their injury report. Defensive back LaDarrell McNeil is doubtful for the game with a neck injury while defensive back Max Arnold is expected to be out with a knee injury. The Vols were also already without DB Rashaan Gaulden because of a foot injury. Tennessee will be without defensive tackle Danny O’Brien because of a suspension. He played in the opener and had one sack.

For Oklahoma, the Sooners have only one player listed and it is because of a suspension. Kenyon Frison, an offensive lineman, is out indefinitely because of a violation of team rules.

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