Kentucky vs Vanderbilt Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

Kentucky Wildcats vs Vanderbilt Commodores prediction and college basketball game preview.

Kentucky Wildcats vs Vanderbilt Commodores prediction and college basketball game preview.


Kentucky vs Vanderbilt Broadcast

Date: Wednesday, February 17
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Memorial Gymnasium, Nashville, TN
Network: SEC Network

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Kentucky (6-13) vs Vanderbilt (6-10) Game Preview

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Why Kentucky Will Win

Just when it seems like the season is completely and totally lost – and it is – Kentucky rises up and gets the offense going in a shocking win over Auburn. The team was hitting from three – not a given with the Wildcats – and the D held the Tigers down from the outside just enough to pull off the victory.

Can UK turn this into a big late run?

The blocked shots are always there, but if the outside shots are falling – UK hit 42% or more in four of the last five games – all of a sudden this is a dangerous team. Since Vanderbilt isn’t good at the whole defense thing, the Wildcats have to keep pushing, but …

Why Vanderbilt Will Win

The Commodores have been able to overcome its spotty defense with a decent shooting run.

They’re dead last in the SEC field goal D and they’re awful at defending the three, but they can hit from the outside and can do just enough on the defensive glass to prevent a ton of second chance points.

They lost the first game against UK back in early January because they weren’t sharp enough from three. Just a few extra threes and they win.

What’s Going To Happen

Can Kentucky win on the road? It has lost its last four away from Rupp, but Vanderbilt isn’t anything special at home.

It’s all about who has a decent shooting night. Neither team can get away with struggling from the outside, and neither one can give up second chance points.

Vanderbilt got the offensive rebounds in the first game and lost, but that was an aberration. UK will stay just hot enough from the outside to pull this off.

Kentucky vs Vanderbilt Prediction, Line

Kentucky 73, Vanderbilt 70
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COMING, o/u: COMING
ATS Confidence out of 5: COMING

Must See Rating: 2.5

5: Too warm
1: Too cold

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SEC College Football Recruiting: Team Rankings, Top Players, Biggest Strengths, What’s Missing

How did all of the SEC teams do in the 2021 recruiting season? The SEC recruiting rankings, stars, top players, biggest strengths.

How did all of the SEC teams do this recruiting season? Here are the recruiting rankings for the conference, along with the stars for each team, top players, and biggest strengths.


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2021 SEC Recruiting Rankings, Breakdown

No, really. How good were the SEC classes this 2021 recruiting season?

SEC East

1. Georgia Bulldogs

The bar is set at a ridiculously high level for Georgia recruiting, and Kirby Smart and his staff hit it. There’s the normal array of four and five-star guys with a little bit of something for every spot, but it’s all about Brock Vandagriff. If he’s not the best quarterback recruit of the 2021 season, he’s close. As long as he’s close to being as good as advertised, this is a class to keep the program’s national title expectations high.
2021 Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Scenarios

2. Florida Gators

It’s not as good a class as the last few, but it’s close enough. No, this isn’t as strong as what Alabama and Georgia brought in, but it’s more than fine for what it needed to do. There isn’t a superstar quarterback signing – Carlos Del Rio is a good prospect, though – and there isn’t a ton for the skills spots, but the defense is loading up with a slew of excellent defensive backs to throw at the pass D problem.
2021 Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Scenarios

3. Tennessee Volunteers

It’s not nearly the class of 2020, but considering all the craziness, all of the changes, and all of the uncertainty, it’s a terrific group coming in. Josh Heupel didn’t get a chance to do much of anything, but the former staff got the job done to load up with a slew of strong offensive talents who should thrive under the new regime.
2021 Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Scenarios


2021 SEC Recruiting
SEC West Rankings | Every Team’s Star | Class Strengths
What’s Missing | 2021 All-SEC Recruiting Team


4. Missouri Tigers

It might not quite be the best recruiting class since Missouri joined the SEC, but it’s not all that far off after Eliah Drinkwitz got a full year to hit the recruiting trail. The pass rush got the most help with a tremendous group of ends, the secondary got more bodies, and Tyler Macon is a dangerous dual-threat quarterback who should be a perfect fit for what the coaching staff wants to do.
2021 Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Scenarios

5. Kentucky Wildcats

It’s okay. Kentucky never lands the elite of the elite talents, and it’s good at succeeding in a recruit-to-a-type sort of way, but this isn’t as strong as the 2020 class and there are a few holes. The 2022 class has to focus more on the defensive line and offensive backfield, but that’s being a bit nitpicky. The receivers are nice, the defensive backs are sneaky-solid, and for what UK does, it’s a fine group.
2021 Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Scenarios

6. Vanderbilt Commodores

Who comes up with a strong recruiting class after a coaching change? Most of the work was done by Derek Mason and the former staff and new head man Clark Lea picked up from there. It’s a big class that might be the program’s best in several years starting with a whole lot of very good prospects for the defense. WR Quincy Skinner is one of the stars of the class, but this group is put together to lock down the other side of the ball.
2021 Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Scenarios

7. South Carolina Gamecocks

It’s a rough class mostly because of 1) the midseason coaching change and 2) the bigger classes in the previous years. The hope is for QB Colten Gauthier to make this small group great – if you can find a strong SEC starting quarterback, the class is made – but there’s no real star power. The other odd thing? There’s not a lot from South Carolina with just three in-state players signing.
2021 Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Scenarios

Every Team’s Star Recruit
Recruiting Class Strengths
What’s Missing From Each Recruiting Class
2021 All-SEC Recruiting Team

NEXT: SEC West Recruiting Rankings

SEC Football Rankings: CFN 2021 Pre-Spring

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the SEC teams.

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the SEC teams.


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2021 SEC Rankings: Pre-Spring

SEC East

1. Georgia Bulldogs

Why To Be Happy: There’s a nice group of players returning to set the foundation for what should be a stronger year. Start with JT Daniels settling the quarterback situation, continue with RB James Cook and OT Jamaree Salyer to go along with all the high-end receivers and defensive talents returning, and most the players are there to get to the College Football Playoff.

What To Work On: The offense has to be better in the bigger games. The defense was strong all season and will be again, but the O wasn’t consistent enough, especially against Alabama, Florida, and at least on the ground, against Cincinnati.

Bottom Line: Win the SEC East, Georgia. Considering all of the big replacements being made at Alabama, there’s no reason to shoot for anything less than a conference championship.
2021 Georgia Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Case Scenarios

2. Florida Gators

Why To Be Happy: The Gators might be losing a ton of the key 2020 parts, but several very, very nice prospects are coming in to ease the pain. Clemson RB Demarkcus Bowman was a huge recruit, as were Auburn DT Daquan Newkirk and LSU TE Arik Gilbert. Emory Jones adds more mobility to the quarterback position, and enough starters return on defense to be okay. However …

What To Work On: No, really, Kyle Pitts was Heisman-caliber good numbers-wise. Yes, part of the reason the Gators flopped against Oklahoma was the lack of the star receiver talent, and now TE Kyle Pitts and WRs Kadarius Toney and Trevon Grimes are gone.

Bottom Line: The Gators are going to reload in a hurry and could be even more dangerous if the receivers rise up right away. However, going into spring football they look like they might be a step or two behind Georgia.
2021 Florida Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Case Scenarios

3. Missouri Tigers

Why To Be Happy: There were losses in the transfer portal, but the Tigers got plenty of wins. They might have lost star LB Nick Bolton to the NFL, but they picked up a very, very good safety-sized playmaker in Blaze Allredge from Rice. Plug him into the lineup, and with the return of tackles Kobie Whiteside and Markell Utsey for their senior-plus seasons, and now …

What To Work On: The defense has to be a whole lot stronger than it was at the end of the season. Solid at times, it couldn’t handle the bigger boys on the slate and then it all melted down over the last three games.

Bottom Line: RB Larry Rountree is gone, but almost everyone else is back on O, almost everyone is back on D, and head coach Eliah Drinkwitz had a year to get things in place. Mizzou is about to make a jump.
2021 Missouri Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Case Scenarios

4. Kentucky Wildcats

Why To Be Happy: QB Terry Wilson might be transferring out, but the offense might be more dynamic with either Joey Gatewood or Beau Allen under center. With leading receiver Josh Ali coming back the passing game should be solid, and …

What To Work On: Kentucky loses enough good players to matter. P Max Duffy, LB Jamin Davis and CB Kelvin Joseph are just a few who’ll be missed, the O and D lines need a slew of replacements, and …

Bottom Line: Kentucky will still be Kentucky. It’ll have its style on both sides that will work just enough to be a bother. There will be just enough missing to be a contender, but no one will grind harder or better.
2021 Kentucky Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Case Scenarios

5. Tennessee Volunteers

Why To Be Happy: Not everyone entered the transfer portal. The Vols were able to bring in Virginia Tech’s talented QB Hendon Hooker and … uhhhhh … Hooker is good. Getting Cade Mays back for the offensive line is terrific, and the defensive front returns enough veterans to be a potential plus.

What To Work On: The offense has got to start moving the ball better. It was a disaster on third downs and everything fell flat except against the weak and the sad. Also, the defense has got to start coming up with third down stops.

Bottom Line: Okay … so almost everyone is apparently entering the transfer portal, but that should change and possibly reverse now that things have settled a bit after hiring Josh Heupel. If nothing else, the offense is about to be a whole lot more fun. No matter what you think about the hire, Tennessee has a direction.
2021 Tennessee Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Case Scenarios

6. South Carolina Gamecocks

Why To Be Happy: The program is going to get time to grow and get the young parts working, starting with RB Kevin Harris and – most likely – QB Luke Doty behind an O line that might not be all that bad. The new coaching staff has been active on the transfer portal with a whole slew of reinforcements coming in.

What To Work On: Find a passing game right away. Harris is going to be options 1, 2 and 3, but being more dangerous down the field is a must for an offense that sputtered and coughed throughout the second half of the season. The offense needs a higher-octane identity.

Bottom Line: You wanted Will Muschamp gone. Done, now the rebuild begins under Shane Beamer. There’s going to be a “no one believes in us” factor with the Gamecocks for 2021 – the pressure is off. The starting 22 should be okay with a little more help.
2021 South Carolina Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Case Scenarios

7. Vanderbilt Commodores

Why To Be Happy: Yeah, a slew of Commodores are in the transfer portal, but most of the key ones didn’t play big roles in 2020 after being a bigger part of the 2019 team. Vandy went young, suffered through the problems, and now returns experienced in a few areas to hope for a quick improvement.

What To Work On: Scoring. The Commodores scored 21 points or fewer in eight of their nine games and 17 or fewer in seven of those. Go back to 2019 and the program has scores 17 or fewer in 13 of their last 17 games.

Bottom Line: New head coach Clark Lea has a massive task ahead of him with a total overhaul of a program that went 2-18 against FBS teams over the last two seasons.
2021 Vanderbilt Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Case Scenarios

2021 Pre-Spring SEC West

2021 SEC West Rankings: Pre-Spring 8-14

SEC Football Schedule 2021: Winners, Losers, 5 Things You Need To Know

SEC football schedule 2021 – what are the five things you need to know? What are the five things that matter?

SEC football schedule 2021 – what are the five things you need to know? What are the five things that matter?


SEC Football Schedule 2021: 5 Things You Need To Know

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SEC Schedules, Analysis, Best/Worst Scenarios
East FloridaGeorgia | Kentucky | Missouri
South Carolina | Tennessee | Vanderbilt
West Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | LSU
Mississippi State | Ole Miss | Texas A&M

The 2021 SEC football schedule was released. There’s anger, excitement, and a whole lot of looking ahead to what should be a full schedule again this fall as if 2020 never happened.

Here are five things about the schedule that matter including who misses the big teams from the other division, the non-conference analysis, the one big difference in this year’s slate, the winners and losers, and starting out with …

5.  Who gets the rested teams?

There was a time not all that long ago when SEC teams took an Alabamacation.

You have the Crimson Tide on the schedule? Okay … just make sure you get a week off to rest up and get ready first. In the end that time off usually didn’t matter much, but that’s changed now.

Every SEC team has one off week and one light scrimmage against an FCS or some other cream-filled pastry of a paycheck game, but this year, that easy date isn’t always coming before a key SEC date. That matters, too – sometimes it’s nice to get a few easy games to gear up.

SEC East

Florida
The open date comes before: Georgia, Oct. 23
The FCS scrimmage: Samford before at Missouri, Nov. 20

Georgia
The open date comes before: Florida, Oct. 30
The FCS scrimmage: Charleston Southern before at Georgia Tech, Nov. 27

Kentucky
The open date comes before: at Mississippi State, Oct. 30
The FCS scrimmage: Chattanooga before at South Carolina, Sept. 25

Missouri
The open date comes before: at Vanderbilt, Oct. 30
The FCS scrimmage: SE Missouri State before at Boston College, Sept. 25

South Carolina
The open date comes before: Florida, Nov. 6
The FCS scrimmage: Eastern Illinois before at East Carolina, Sept. 11

Tennessee
The open date comes before: at Kentucky, Nov. 6
The FCS scrimmage: Tennessee Tech before at Florida, Sept. 25

Vanderbilt
The open date comes before: Kentucky, Nov. 13
The FCS scrimmage: East Tennessee State before at Colorado State, Sept. 11

SEC West

Alabama
The open date comes before: LSU, Nov. 6
The FCS scrimmage: Mercer before at Florida, Sept. 18

Arkansas
The open date comes before: Mississippi State, Nov. 6
The FCS scrimmage: Arkansas-Pine Bluff before – and here’s one of the SEC’s most interesting schedule quirks – the Oct. 30 week off

Auburn
The open date comes before: Ole Miss, Oct. 30
The FCS scrimmage: Alabama State before at Penn State, Sept. 18

LSU
The open date comes before: at Alabama, Nov. 6
The FCS scrimmage: McNeese State before Central Michigan, Sept. 18

Mississippi State
The open date comes before: Alabama, Oct. 16
The FCS scrimmage: Tennessee State before Ole Miss, Nov. 27

Ole Miss
The open date comes before: at Alabama, Oct. 2
The FCS scrimmage: Austin Peay before Tulane, Sept. 18

Texas A&M
The open date comes before: Auburn, Nov. 6
The FCS scrimmage: Prairie View before at LSU, Nov. 27

NEXT: Who misses the big boys from the other division?

2021 Vanderbilt Football Schedule: Analysis, Best and Worst Case Scenarios

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Vanderbilt Commodores football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Vanderbilt Commodores football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.


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2021 Vanderbilt Football Schedule

Vanderbilt Football Schedule Analysis: COMING

Best Case Scenario: COMING

Worst Case Scenario: COMING

Sept. 4 ETSU

Sept. 11 at Colorado State

Sept. 18 Stanford

Sept. 25 Georgia

Oct. 2 UConn

Oct. 9 at Florida

Oct. 16 at South Carolina

Oct. 23 Mississippi State

Oct. 30 Missouri

Nov. 6 OPEN DATE

Nov. 13 Kentucky

Nov. 20 at Ole Miss

Nov. 27 at Tennessee

Dec. 4 SEC Championship (in Atlanta)

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SEC Football Schedule 2021 Composite, Top Games To Watch Each Week

SEC college football football schedule 2021 composite. Week-by-week ranking of all of the games.

SEC football schedule 2021 composite. Week-by-week ranking of all of the games.


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SEC Football Schedule Composite 2021

Each week’s games ranking from most interesting to least.

SEC Football Schedule Week 1

Saturday, Sept. 4
Georgia vs Clemson (in Charlotte)
Alabama vs Miami (in Atlanta)
LSU at UCLA
Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State
Florida Atlantic at Florida
Rice at Arkansas
Kent State at Texas A&M
Central Michigan at Missouri
ULM at Kentucky
Bowling Green at Tennessee
Akron at Auburn
Eastern Illinois at South Carolina
East Tennessee State at Vanderbilt

Monday, September 6 
Ole Miss vs Louisville (in Atlanta)

SEC Football Schedule Week 2

Saturday, Sept. 11
Texas at Arkansas
Texas A&M at Colorado
Pitt at Tennessee
NC State at Mississippi State
Missouri at Kentucky
Vanderbilt at Colorado State
South Carolina at East Carolina
Florida at USF
UAB at Georgia
Austin Peay at Ole Miss
Mercer at Alabama
Alabama State at Auburn
McNeese State at LSU

SEC Football Schedule Week 3

Saturday, Sept. 18
Alabama at Florida
Auburn at Penn State
South Carolina at Georgia
Mississippi State at Memphis
Georgia Southern at Arkansas
Stanford at Vanderbilt
Central Michigan at LSU
New Mexico at Texas A&M
SE Missouri State at Missouri
Tennessee Tech at Tennessee
UT Chattanooga at Kentucky

SEC Football Schedule Week 4

Saturday, Sept. 25
Tennessee at Florida
LSU at Mississippi State
Texas A&M at Arkansas
Kentucky at South Carolina
Missouri at Boston College
Georgia at Vanderbilt
Georgia State at Auburn
Southern Miss at Alabama

SEC Football Schedule Week 5

Saturday, Oct. 2
Auburn at LSU
Ole Miss at Alabama
Florida at Kentucky
Tennessee at Missouri
Arkansas at Georgia
Troy at South Carolina
UConn at Vanderbilt

SEC Football Schedule Week 6

Saturday, Oct. 9
Alabama at Texas A&M
Georgia at Auburn
South Carolina at Tennessee
LSU at Kentucky
Arkansas at Ole Miss
Vanderbilt at Florida
North Texas at Missouri

SEC Football Schedule Week 7

Saturday, Oct. 16
Florida at LSU
Alabama at Mississippi State
Auburn at Arkansas
Kentucky at Georgia
Texas A&M at Missouri
Ole Miss at Tennessee
Vanderbilt at South Carolina

SEC Football Schedule Week 8

Saturday, Oct. 23
Tennessee at Alabama
LSU at Ole Miss
South Carolina at Texas A&M
Mississippi State at Vanderbilt
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Arkansas

SEC Football Schedule Week 9

Saturday, Oct. 30
Georgia vs Florida (in Jacksonville)
Ole Miss at Auburn
Kentucky at Mississippi State
Missouri at Vanderbilt

SEC Football Schedule Week 10

Saturday, Nov. 6
LSU at Alabama
Auburn at Texas A&M
Mississippi State at Arkansas
Florida at South Carolina
Missouri at Georgia
Tennessee at Kentucky
Liberty at Ole Miss

SEC Football Schedule Week 11

Saturday, Nov. 13
Texas A&M at Ole Miss
Georgia at Tennessee
Mississippi State at Auburn
Arkansas at LSU
South Carolina at Missouri
Kentucky at Vanderbilt
New Mexico State at Alabama
Samford at Florida

SEC Football Schedule Week 12

Saturday, Nov. 20
Florida at Missouri
Arkansas at Alabama
Auburn at South Carolina
Vanderbilt at Ole Miss
South Alabama at Tennessee
ULM at LSU
New Mexico State at Kentucky
Tennessee State at Mississippi State
Charleston Southern at Georgia
Prairie View at Texas A&M

SEC Football Schedule Week 13

Saturday, Nov. 27
Alabama at Auburn
Texas A&M at LSU
Ole Miss at Mississippi State
Florida State at Florida
Clemson at South Carolina
Kentucky at Louisville
Georgia at Georgia Tech
Missouri at Arkansas (in Little Rock)
Vanderbilt at Tennessee

SEC Football Championship Game

Saturday, Dec. 4
SEC Football Championship Game (in Atlanta)

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Coaches Poll College Football Rankings: SEC All-Time Greatest Programs

What are the top college football programs of all-time going by the Coaches Poll? Here are the top SEC teams according to a CFN formula.

What are the top college football programs of all-time going by the UPI and USA Today Coaches Poll rankings? Here are the top SEC programs according to a CFN formula using all the UPI and USA Today Coaches final polls.


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All-Time Coaches Poll Rankings | AP All-Time Rankings
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Which current SEC college football programs are the greatest of all-time according to the UPI and USA Today Coaches final polls?

Using a ranking system taking all the AP final college football polls and assigning 25 points to the national champion, 24 for the final No. 2 team, 23 for the No. 3 team on down.

There’s no question who the elephant is in the room – it’s Alabama’s spot up top and it’s not even close. However, after 2019 and the national championship, LSU moved past Tennessee to the No. 2 all-time spot, and Georgia is now tied with the Vols.

One note on this – this is made up of current SEC programs and factoring in their histories. Obviously Texas A&M, Missouri, and others are new to the SEC world over the last few years, but all of their records count.

Again, this is based on the CFN formula. This isn’t any official ranking coming from USA TODAY or the Coaches Poll.

Coaches Poll: All-Time SEC Final Rankings

1 Alabama 987

2 Georgia  570

3 LSU  569

4 Tennessee 551

5 Florida 517

6 Auburn  506

7 Arkansas 428

8 Mississippi 319

9 Texas A&M 315

10 Missouri 228

11 South Carolina 105

12 Mississippi State 84

13 Kentucky 82

14 Vanderbilt 9

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SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 15

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 15 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 15 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 48-12, ATS: 29-31, Point Total: 39-21
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Saturday, December 12

Alabama at Arkansas

12:00 ESPN
Line: Alabama -31, o/u: 68.5

Georgia at Missouri

12:00 SEC Network
Line: Georgia -13, o/u: 54

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Tennessee at Vanderbilt

4:00 SEC Network
Line: Tennessee -15, o/u: 50.5

LSU at Florida

7:00 ESPN
Line: Florida -24, o/u: 68

Auburn at Mississippi State

7:30 SEC Network
Line: Auburn -7, o/u: 49.5

Ole Miss at Texas A&M

Canceled

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Tennessee vs Vanderbilt Prediction, Game Preview

Tennessee Volunteers vs Vanderbilt Commodores prediction and game preview.

Tennessee vs Vanderbilt prediction and game preview.


Tennessee vs Vanderbilt Broadcast

Date: Saturday, December 12
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: Vanderbilt Stadium, Nashville, TN
Network: SEC Network

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Tennessee (2-6) vs Vanderbilt (0-8) Game Preview

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Why Tennessee Will Win

Tennessee is in bad shape, and Vanderbilt is having a rougher time.

The Commodores not only haven’t won a game, and they’re not only dealing with an interim head coach in Todd Fitch after Derek Mason was fired, but they’re also coming off a totally miserable performance against Missouri.

The coverage of the groundbreaking moment from PK Sarah Fuller glossed over that the offense never gave her any chances to try a real kick. Vandy lost 41-0, came up with just 196 yards of total offense, and the Vols can use the break.

Tennessee, for all of its problems, has at least put up a few passing yards. It hasn’t been consistent or smooth sailing, but the team has hit the 240-yard mark in each of the last two games. Now it gets to go against the SEC’s least efficient pass defense. But …

Week 15 College Schedule

Why Vanderbilt Will Win

Tennessee can’t move the ball, even a little bit.

The Vols are dead last in the SEC in third down conversions, generating points is like pulling teeth, and there’s been no consistency whatsoever to the attack.

Tennessee hasn’t hit the 20-point mark in any of its last five games.

Vanderbilt isn’t doing a whole lot right, but for the most part, it’s been able to hit its third down chances, the offensive line hasn’t been awful in pass protection, and the offense moved well before the disaster of a Missouri game.

What’s Going To Happen

Fuller will get a chance to hit a kick.

Vanderbilt might be struggling through COVID issues as well as all the other things happening with the program, but it gets a reeling Tennessee team that can’t seem to do anything right.

However, Tennessee keeps on pressing. It’s not for a lack of effort – injuries and execution are an issue.

It’ll be a low-scoring slugfest with the Vols finally getting a moment of fun.

Tennessee vs Vanderbilt Prediction, Line

Tennessee 27, Vanderbilt 14
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Tennessee -15, o/u: 50
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5

Must See Rating: 2

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1: A Holly Dolly Christmas

CFN 1-127 Rankings | Bowl & CFP Projections

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SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 14

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 14 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 14 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 43-12, ATS: 28-27, Point Total: 36-19
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Saturday, December 5

Texas A&M at Auburn

12:00 ESPN
Line: Texas A&M -7, o/u: 48.5

Arkansas at Missouri

12:00 SEC Network
Line: Missouri -3, o/u: 51.5

Florida at Tennessee

3:30 CBS
Line: Florida -17.5, o/u: 67


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Vanderbilt at Georgia

4:00 SEC Network
Line: Georgia -36, o/u: 54

South Carolina at Kentucky

7:30 SEC Network
Line: Kentucky -11.5, o/u: 48

Alabama at LSU

8:00 CBS
Line: Alabama -29.5, o/u: 67

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