Pregame Buzz: What people are saying about LSU vs. Vanderbilt

Here’s a look at what people are saying ahead of LSU’s matchup with Vanderbilt.

LSU football may have dropped its first matchup of the season to the Mississippi State Bulldogs in a 44-34 loss, but the Tigers have a chance to get back on track this week against an 0-1 Vanderbilt Commodores team.

LSU is a 20.5-point favorite as Vanderbilt comes off a 17-12 loss to the Texas A&M Aggies, but it’s important to note that the Commodores did come within just five points and that quarterback Ken Seals is looking incredibly calm and collected to be just a true freshman.

Here’s a look at what people are saying ahead of Saturday night’s game, what it could look like and the team in general.

It will be interesting to see how things shake out for the Tigers and the Commodores, who are set to kick off at 6:30 p.m. CST in Vanderbilt Stadium.

BREAKING: Former Alabama WR Mac Hereford commits to Vanderbilt

The Commodores are getting a player that will not only benefit them on the field, but in the locker room as well. His energy was seeming…

Former Alabama wide receiver Mac Hereford has been a member of the Crimson Tide program for four years, but that came to an end after his graduation from the university in December. He has decided to stay in the SEC and transfer to Vanderbilt to play his final season of college football.

The Birmingham native will be immediately eligible for the Commodores offense as a graduate transfer in the 2020 season.

I had the opportunity to speak with Hereford, who was very excited about his decision.

“I took time, prayed about it and talked to coaches from different schools and after evaluating my options,” says Hereford. “Vanderbilt seemed like the best fit for me. For my final year I wanted to go somewhere I could make an impact and contribute on the field and in the locker room and Vanderbilt felt like the best place to do that. ”

Though he hadn’t seen much time on the field while at Alabama, he has been a consistent competitor on the depth chart and has trained with plenty of high-profile quarterbacks from all over the country.

Hereford has worked out with many different quarterbacks to sharpen his skills. When speaking with Hereford, he tells me that his long list of quarterbacks include: Tua Tagovailoa, Jalen Hurts, Mac Jones, Alex Hornibook, Taulia Tagovailoa, and Cooper Bateman just to name a few. He also has worked out with Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Devlin “Duck” Hodges.

Now, the speedy and adjustable wide receiver will look to catch passes in Nashville, but a starting quarterback has yet to be named for Vanderbilt.

He won’t be the first Hereford to attend school in Nashville, he tells me.

“Both my parents went [to Vanderbilt]. My cousin currently plays college tennis at Belmont University. I love being around him and near family and Nashville is one amazing city.”

The Commodores are getting a player that will not only benefit them on the field, but in the locker room as well. His energy was seemingly contagious throughout the Alabama program during his time in Tuscaloosa. It was difficult to find player that wasn’t a close friend of Hereford’s. He is a very skillful user of social media, but uses his platform to promote his teammates. Hereford has been known to create and post highlight reels for them.

We wish Mac the best of luck in is future endeavors with Vanderbilt. Roll Tide and Anchor Down, Mac!

UT News: November 29, 2019

An exciting weekend of Volunteers sports is now upon us, with the men’s basketball team traveling to Florida to take on the Florida State Seminoles, while the football team gets geared up for their final game of the regular season on Saturday. …

An exciting weekend of Volunteers sports is now upon us, with the men’s basketball team traveling to Florida to take on the Florida State Seminoles, while the football team gets geared up for their final game of the regular season on Saturday. Meanwhile, a handful of VFL players are on the Twitter NFL Pro Bowl ballot, just waiting for your vote.

Vols basketball face FSU

The Tennessee men’s basketball team takes on the Florida State Seminoles tonight in the 2019 Emerald Coast Classic held in Niceville, Fla. The Vols will face FSU in their semifinal game inside The Arena at Northwest Florida State College.

Tennessee is coming off a strong defensive effort against in a win against the Chattanooga Mocs, and look to keep their season-opening win streak alive. The match will be the ninth time the two teams have faced each other on the parquet, with their most recent meeting coming way back in 1989. The Vols lead the all-time series, 5-3.

A victory on Friday night would improve the Volunteers to 6-0, their best start since 2010-2011, when they came out of the gates with seven-straight wins.

Tip-off is at 7 p.m. ET and will be broadcasted on the CBS Sports Network and can be heard on local Vol Network affiliates.

NEXT: Tennessee wraps up regular season vs. Vandy