Saturday Predictions: Vanderbilt at Kentucky
The Commodores and Wildcats have split their annual series at two wins apiece over the past four years. Can Vanderbilt take advantage of a bad season in Lexington on Saturday?
The Commodores and Wildcats have split their annual series at two wins apiece over the past four years. Can Vanderbilt take advantage of a bad season in Lexington on Saturday?
Can the Commodores get one step closer to bowl eligibility? They'll have to beat 1-7 Kentucky to inch over .500 for the first time in 2012. To better understand Vandy's opponent, we sat down with Wildcat expert Glenn Logan from SBNation's ASeaofBlue.
Vandy ran past FBS rookie UMass thanks to a 28-point third quarter in a 49-7 win. Freshman Brian Kimbrow had seven carries for 98 yards and a touchdown in the win.
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Vanderbilt can improve to 4-4 with a win over MAC newcomer Massachusetts. Can the Commodores roll over an overmatched foe that has yet to win in 2012?
Football Class Brimming with Unprecedented Talent The biggest difference of all of the differences since Coach James Franklin has gotten to Vandy is the recruiting. Literally the lowest rated guys...
It wasn't pretty, but when it was all said and done, Vanderbilt took down Auburn, Zac Stacy broke the all-time rushing record, and the Commodores owned the all-time series.
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