Not gonna bury this one in the Anchor Drop. Enjoy!
Well, this seems like a good thing.
This is one of those things that makes it easier to see why Kirkland is waiting for a new chancellor, who will wait to see the flop. It’s a cautionary tale about the difficulty of selling college football into a market of neutrals in the TV era where pro sports abound.
Does this mean there are at least 10 high school football stadiums better than Vanderbilt Stadium?
Vanderbilt's newfound starting quarterback will miss tonight's game at South Carolina.
Even if you're not looking to avoid watching VU football this weekend, relive past VU shooty-hoops glory by catching Barry Goheen this Saturday at the Southern Festival of Books as he discusses his new book: Buzzer Beaters and Memorial Magic: A Memoir of the Vanderbilt Commodores, 1987-1989 (10 a.m., Nashville Public Library Special Collections Room).
Our colleagues in Berkeley have some opinions about the new bill that would allow college athletes to collect endorsement money. Given Cal's budgetary issues and heavy Olympic sports presence, this is an interesting analysis of what it could mean for the Golden Bears. (Side note: Top Dog is awesome, if eccentric. If you don't believe in any sort of government regulation, God bless you but I'm not sure the HOT DOG BUSINESS is for you.)
Above is the transcript from the interviews of Head Coach Derek Mason, Running Back Ke'shawn Vaughn, Wide Receiver Kalijah Lipscomb, and Tight End Jared Pinckney. They're ready to win games this fall.