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Tennessee vs. Kentucky picks, predictions, odds: Who wins Week 10 game?
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The Tennessee Volunteers play the Kentucky Wildcats in a college football Week 10 game on Saturday, Nov. 2 at Neyland Stadium, in Knoxville, Tenn.
Which team will win the game?
Check out these picks and predictions for the game, which is scheduled to begin at 4:45 p.m. MST and can be seen on SEC Network (stream with this free trial from Fubo).
Tennessee was off last week. Kentucky lost 24-10 to Auburn in Week 9.
At No. 7 this week, Tennessee is a 15.5-point favorite over Kentucky in college football Week 10 odds for the game, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
The moneyline is not yet available.
The over/under for the game is set at 44.5 points.
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Dimers.com: Tennessee 31, Kentucky 15
It writes, “After extensive simulations, our model gives Kentucky a win probability of 13%, while Tennessee has a win probability of 87%.”
ESPN: The Volunteers have a 90.9% chance to defeat the Wildcats
The site’s matchup predictor gives Kentucky a 9.1% shot to beat Tennessee on Saturday.
Bookies.com: Tennessee needs to score more against Kentucky
Bill Speros writes, “The Vols are on the bye after a dominant win at home over Alabama. Kentucky faced Auburn in Week 9. The Vols have begun to use their depth on defense to smother opponents. Kentucky lost to Florida by 28 points, while the Vols knocked off the Gators in OT. Tennessee needs to both run the table in the SEC and continue to stuff the ballot box when it comes to point differential against common opponents. One of these 3 teams will miss the SEC title game – Tennessee, Georgia, and Texas. All 3 play Kentucky this season. Kentucky is losing steam, having lost 3 straight, including 24-10 to Auburn in Week 9. ESPN Analytics gives Tennessee a 90.1% to win.”
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