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Vanderbilt and Missouri square off in one of the SEC’s three ranked-on-ranked matchups as college football’s Week 9 action kicks off, so let’s lock in our final
Nick Saban once called Vanderbilt the easiest SEC venue, now he's jumping on their bandwagon after their historic rise.
Nate Bargatze opened his time on "College GameDay" by urging five-star quarterback Jared Curtis, a Nashville Christian senior star, to flip from Georgia to Vanderbilt. And Bargatze ended it by emphatically picking Vanderbilt to beat Missouri on Oct. 25 in a key SEC football game with College Football Playoff implications.
NASHVILE—Pat McAfee stepped through the patted down grass behind College Gameday’s stage on Vanderbilt’s Wyatt Lawn and was stopped. McAfee was the most intera
Lea has guided Vanderbilt to a 6-1 record entering the weekend, a stunning turnaround for a program long regarded as the SEC’s bottom-feeder.
In 2024, Sedrick Alexander ran for two touchdowns, Randon Fontenette scored on a pick-six and Diego Pavia outplayed Heisman Trophy candidate Jalen Milroe as Vanderbilt stunned Alabama 40-35 for the Commodores’ first win over the nation’s top-ranked team.
Pat McAfee’s weekly kicking contest on ESPN College GameDay has become a staple of Saturday mornings, but his latest winner during the segment might actually have a future in kicking after stunning the college football world with the show’s stop at Vanderbilt University in Week 9.
Not only did this Vanderbilt student, Tyler, absolutely drill his kick, but he also won a whopping $500,000, plus $250,000 for charity, from Pat McAfee and celebrated in spectacular fashion, running around in his Diego Pavia jersey, screaming with his fellow students and mimicking a perfect golf shot.
ESPN's College GameDay was at Vanderbilt on Saturday for the No. 10 Commodores' home game against No. 15 Missouri in Week 9, and comedian Nate Bargatze returned as the guest picker.
ESPN’s College GameDay was electric Saturday with Pat McAfee broadcasting live from Nashville and Nick Saban was unexpectedly in the mix. Saban surprised many when he publicly jumped on the “Vanderbilt bandwagon.