College Football Equipment Truck In Wreck Sunday Morning

A college football program's equipment truck was reportedly in a serious wreck on its way home on Sunday morning. Oklahoma hosted Tennessee in a matchup of new SEC rivals on Saturday evening. The Vols took down the Sooners, 25-15, to...

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A college football program's equipment truck was reportedly in a serious wreck on its way home on Sunday morning. Oklahoma hosted Tennessee in a matchup of new SEC rivals on Saturday evening. The Vols took down the Sooners, 25-15, to remain undefeated on the year.

It was a huge win for former Oklahoma quarterback turned Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel. But unfortunately, following the game, the Vols' equipment truck appeared to be involved in a serious wreck. According to James Bryant of KATV in Arkansas, the Vols' equipment truck was involved in an accident on I-40 East in North Little Rock.



The team's equipment truck appeared to lose a tire in the wreck. "The Tennessee football equipment truck is in a wreck on I-40 east in North Little Rock. I assume they were on the way from Norman to Knoxville after the game last night.

All eastbound lanes are currently closed," he reported. The Tennessee football equipment truck is in a wreck on I-40 east in North Little Rock. I assume they were on the way from Norman to Knoxville after the game last night.

All eastbound lanes are currently closed. @MichaelWBratton @BigOrangeVolz pic.twitter.

com/nCNVHDrVVr Hopefully, everyone is OK. Tennessee had a pretty great weekend otherwise, moving to 4-0 on the year and very much looking the part of an SEC championship frontrunner and College Football Playoff contender. Donald Page/Getty Images Tennessee, No.

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