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Tennessee football continues its climb back up the rankings after a dominant win over Florida in The Swamp. On the heels of a 31-11 win over the Gators, the Vols are now the No. 18 team in the country in the updated AP Poll. This is a two-spot move forward from last week.

To earn this spot, UT jumped USC and Georgia Tech. The Trojans lost to Oregon, while the Yellow Jackets lost to Pitt.

This mark is good for eighth in the SEC. The Vols are behind just No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 4 Georgia, No. 6 Ole Miss, No. 8 Oklahoma, No. 10 Alabama, No. 12 Vanderbilt and No. 16 Texas.

Other non-conference teams in the top-10 include No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 Indiana, No. 5 Oregon, No. 7 Texas Tech and No. 9 Notre Dame.

Here is a week-by-week look at Tennessee’s ranking in the AP Poll:

Week 1: No. 24
Week 2: No. 22
Week 3: No. 15
Week 4: No. 15
Week 5: No. 15
Week 6: No. 15
Week 7: No. 12
Week 8: No. 11
Week 9: No. 17
Week 10: No. 14
Week 11: No. 23 (CFP Ranking: No. 25)
Week 12: No. 21 (CFP Ranking: No. 23)
Week 13: No. 20 (CFP Ranking: No. 20)
Week 14: No. 18 (CFP Ranking: TBD)

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ESPN is broadcasting Tennessee football’s regular-season finale against Vanderbilt, the SEC announced on Saturday night. The SEC had already announced that the matchup would kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET, but flexed the broadcast rights.

The broadcasting crew is not yet set for the matchup. It will be Tennessee’s first game on ESPN all season.

It’s Tennessee’s sixth afternoon game this season, along with its matchups against ETSU, Georgia, Mississippi State, Arkansas and New Mexico State. The Vols play their fourth night game of the season this week at Florida, along with matchups against Oklahoma, Kentucky and Alabama. Tennessee played just two games in the noon time slot during the regular season.

Tennessee is 8-3 (4-3 SEC) after dominating Florida 31-11 on Saturday night in Gainesville. The Vols are all but eliminated from the College Football Playoffs, but are looking to close the regular season strong with a second straight rivalry win.