
If the Vandy defense can force a turnover or if the Tigers beat themselves with infractions, the Commodores have to make their SEC rivals pay. Vanderbilt must take advantage of those type of Missouri miscues Saturday. And Missouri has not excelled in limiting either in 2022-the Tigers average nearly eight flags per contest and have turned the ball over 12 times. When football coaches speak of discipline, they are typically referring to penalties and turnovers. So if ever there were a time for the Dores on the back end to step up, Saturday is it. The Tigers are throwing for only 207.7 yards per contest and quarterback Brady Cook has more interceptions (6) than touchdown passes (5). The Commodores may get a reprieve against Missouri.

Some of that is due to facing the high-powered offenses of Wake Forest, Alabama, Ole Miss and Georgia, but Vandy certainly hasn’t put together its best game in covering the pass to this point. Vanderbilt has allowed 333 passing yards per game to this point, the second-worst average in all of the Football Bowl Subdivision. The Dores must figure out a way to generate some early energy while also getting off to a fast start.įalling behind early on the scoreboard will not bode well for Vandy on Saturday. So while it may be odd to even consider a let-down game for a team winless in league play, Vanderbilt must guard against playing a road contest with considerably less hype than the previous three previous SEC matchups on its schedule. Those three contests have also been played in front on an average of 73,519 fans. That has garnered plenty of local, regional and national attention and some big opportunities for the Commodores to see where they match up. In the past three outings, Vanderbilt has faced a team ranked inside of The Associated Press top 10. Satellite: SiriusXM 204 SiriusXM online 967Ĩ3 degrees at kickoff, zero percent chance of rain 1.

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Here is more on how to watch, listen to and follow Saturday’s contest as well as five key matchups to consider when the Commodores face the Tigers:ĭave Neal (play-by-play), Deuce McAllister (analyst) and Andraya Carter (sideline)Īnnouncers: Andrew Allegretta (play-by-play), Norman Jordan (analyst), Kevin Ingram (sideline)Īffiliates: Nashville WQZQ 93.3 FM Chattanooga WALV 95.3 FM Lewisburg WJJM 1490 AM, 94.3 FM Memphis WMPS 1210 AM, 103.1 FM The Tigers have consecutive defeats to Auburn, Georgia and Florida, respectively, by a combined 14 points. Missouri (2-4, 0-3 SEC) will be hoping to stop a three-game losing streak of its own. 19, 2019, was the last time the Commodores beat an SEC or Power 5 conference opponent. Vandy (3-4, 0-3 SEC) is looking to snap a three-game losing skid and to finish the month off on a positive note heading into an off week after the trip to Columbia, Missouri.

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