Vanderbilt football hilariously cracks joke about alum Trent Sherfield after ‘Butt Punt’

Even Vanderbilt got in on the fun of making jokes about the “Butt Punt.”

If you’re going to be involved in the “Butt Punt,” you might as well have a sense of humor.

In its weekly shoutout of alums in the NFL, Vanderbilt football had some fun with former Commodore wideout and current Miami Dolphin Trent Sherfield, who entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2018.

Sherfield’s keister has become one of the most talked about in the league after it took a hard punt from veteran Dolphins punter Thomas Morstead during Miami’s 21-19 win over the Buffalo Bills. The end zone punt slammed into Sherfield’s hiney as he was in punt protection mode.

The mishap gave Buffalo a safety and the ball back late in the fourth for a chance to take the lead.

Miami’s defense held on to keep the Dolphins at a surprising 3-0, but the  jokes spread like wildfire about Morstead and Sherfield’s unfortunate “Butt Punt.”

Sherfield’s old team even got in on gently teasing its old wide receiver.

Sherfield’s one catch for five yards during Miami’s win has, of course, paled in comparison to the “Butt Punt,” and it’s nice to see Vanderbilt be able to have a little fun with it.

The ‘Dores got demolished Saturday by Alabama 55-3, so it’s probably nice for Commodore fans to have a bit of a laugh after that pulverizing defeat.

If you feel bad for Sherfield, don’t be too upset. His Dolphins are 3-0, and he seems to be taking the moment in stride. As he…cheekily…points out, a win’s a win.

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LOOK: Top images from Alabama’s first SEC win of 2022

Check out some of the best moments from Alabama win over Vanderbilt!

Alabama took on the Vanderbilt Commodores to open up conference play for the 2022 season and the Crimson Tide came out on top with a final score of 55-3.

Through four weeks of college football, Alabama is a perfect 4-0. This win came courtesy of the consistent high level of play from quarterback Bryce Young and Will Anderson Jr., but others contributed in some major ways.

Now, the Crimson Tide’s focus will shift to Arkansas. The team will travel to Fayetteville for a top-25 showdown with SEC Championship implications.

Relive some of the Crimson Tide’s top moments from the Week 4 win over Vanderbilt.

LOOK: Fans can’t get enough of the Ja’Corey Brooks Show after he catches second TD

Ja’Corey Brooks has already put up some very impressive numbers… it’s only the first half.

Alabama’s lead over Vanderbilt grows as star quarterback Bryce Young lets another ball fly into the hands of wide receiver Ja’Corey Brooks for a touchdown.

Brooks has looked stellar against the Commodores, as he had six receptions for 117 yards and two touchdowns with over 13 minutes left in the first half.

Crimson Tide fans are pretty familiar with Brooks’s impressive level of play, but college football fans from across the country may just be getting their first look at the star.

Here are some of the best tweets from fans all over the nation reacting to Brooks’s second touchdown of the game.

Vanderbilt vs. Alabama, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Vanderbilt Commodores will meet the Alabama Crimson Tide in an SEC matchup on Saturday night from Bryant-Denny Stadium.

The Vanderbilt Commodores will meet the Alabama Crimson Tide in an SEC matchup on Saturday night from Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Vanderbilt will have a tough test this week as they look to build on their 3-1 start to the season, while Alabama is looking for their seventh straight 4-0 season with a win tonight in front of their home crowd.

This will be another great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Vanderbilt vs. #2 Alabama

  • When: Saturday, September 24
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: SEC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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5 players on Vanderbilt every Alabama fan should know ahead of Week 4

Alabama fans should get to know these players ahead of the Crimson Tide’s Week 4 matchup against Vanderbilt.

Alabama and Vanderbilt are set to square off in Bryant-Denny Stadium for a Week 4 matchup that features the undefeated Crimson Tide and a 3-1 Commodores team.

The last time these two programs faced off was during the 2017 season and a young Tua Tagovailoa made his college football debut. That game ended with a final score of 59-0. Alabama went on to win the College Football Playoff national championship.

Before Vanderbilt makes its way south to Tuscaloosa, there are a few players that Crimson Tide fans should get familiar with.

Here are five Vanderbilt Commodores that you need to know before the Week 4 matchup.

Vanderbilt vs. NIU, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Vanderbilt Commodores will meet the NIU Huskies in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday afternoon from Huskie Stadium.

The Vanderbilt Commodores will meet the NIU Huskies in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday afternoon from Huskie Stadium.

Vanderbilt is coming off a 45-25 loss to Wake Forest as they look to bounce back with QB Mike Wright at the helm. As for NIU, they are coming off a 38-35 loss to Tulsa as they look to rebound at home today.

This will be another great day of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

Vanderbilt vs. NIU

  • When: Saturday, September 17
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBSSN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

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Vanderbilt vs. NIU (-2.5)

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Vanderbilt Commodores Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Breakdown, Key Games, Players

Vanderbilt College Football Preview 2022: Team breakdown, season prediction, keys to the campaign, and what you need to know

Vanderbilt Commodores Preview 2022: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Vanderbilt season with what you need to know and keys to the season.


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Vanderbilt Commodores Preview
Head Coach: Clark Lea, 2-10, 2nd year at Vanderbilt
2021 Preview: Overall: 2-10, Conference: 0-8
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Vanderbilt Commodores Preview 2022

So the first year under head coach Clark Lea was … rough.

It was a 2-10 run that started with a blowout loss to East Tennessee State, came way too close to being 0-12 – no SEC team should’ve beaten 2021 UConn by anything less than 30; it was a 30-28 victory – and it was a tough watch from beginning to end.

However, Lea can coach defense – that’s how he made his reputation – and he can recruit.

The 2022 recruiting class might not seem like much to most SEC teams, but it was a top 40ish overall haul full of a slew of very promising players who should see time right away. That’s where the improvement is about to come – the talent level is better.

This isn’t a totally impossible situation, but the SEC has become unfairly awesome, and now it’s up to Vanderbilt to find a niche.

It might be on defense, and with a tough running game, and with a team that will be physical on both sides of the ball.

Nothing massive will happen overnight, but the 2022 team will be better. That’s a start.

Vanderbilt Commodores Preview 2022: Offense

The offense needs something it can rely on.

It was a struggle to move the ball, score, everything – it scored 17 points or fewer six times and only came up with more than 24 twice. The offense averaged just 313 yards and 16 points per game, with nothing happening down the field.

There’s experience, and it starts with an offensive front that has to generate a better push. It wasn’t bad in pass protection, and there were moments for the ground attack.

The best blocker of the bunch – left tackle Tyler Steen – is gone to Alabama, but Jacob Brammer from North Texas will help, and three starters are back starting with veteran center Julian Hernandez.

The backs are fine. Re’Mahn Davis was great as a freshman at Temple, but he missed time in 2020 and only played three games last year. When he’s right, he’s a potential difference maker to go along with 2021’s leading rusher Rocko Griffin.

Can the offense settle on a steady quarterback? Mike Wright led the team with eight touchdown passes, Ken Seals led the way with 1,181 yards and now both are back. Seals isn’t much on the move and Wright can run, but the former will likely get the start.

The receiving corps gets back second-leading receiver Will Sheppard – he was one of the better downfield threats – but Cam Johnson is gone to Arizona State and leading target Chris Pierce is done. The recruiting class will play a huge role – at least that’s the hope.

Vanderbilt Commodores Preview 2022: Defense

The defense fought the good fight.

It was the worst D in the SEC in both scoring and total yards allowed, but it wasn’t awful on third downs, it didn’t break quite enough to to be totally destroyed in every game, and it had a decent pass rush.

Georgia rolled at will, Florida did whatever it wanted, and Mississippi State threw for a bazillion yards, but the stats don’t quite tell the whole story – the offense didn’t give the other side a lick of help.

It’s an experienced group returning – helped with a few transfers – but the depth is very, very, very young. There will be growing pains, but this D should be stronger.

The Commodores have a playmaker in Anfernee Orji, who led the team in tackles and tackles for loss, and coming to help in the middle  is Kane Patterson from Clemson to go along with second-leading tackler Ethan Barr.

Barr tied for the team lead with three picks, and now the secondary has to do a whole lot more. Maxwell Worship is a strong-tackling safety, and Jeremy Lucien is coming in from UConn to take over one of the starting corner jobs. This group can hit, but it has to break up more passes.

Even with DT Raashaan Wilkins going to Illinois, the line should be a strength if the starting group can stay healthy. Nate Clifton and Malik Langham are big bodies, but they have to get into the backfield more.

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Winners and losers from college football’s ‘Week 0’

Some teams stood out for the right reasons. Others… not so much.

Well, that was fun!

The long offseason finally came to an end on Saturday, and though no ranked teams took the field during the preliminary Week 0 action, fans were treated to a handful of exciting college football games.

The headliner was the Big Ten matchup between Nebraska and Northwestern in Dublin, in which the Cornhuskers squandered an 11-point lead in a 31-28 loss that does not bode well for fifth-year coach Scott Frost, who may be coaching for his job in 2022.

With the first weekend of college football in the books, here’s who stood out — for either the right or wrong reasons.

Week zero best bets

Week zero @Tipico best bets

College football is back baby and that means it is time to get your bankroll ready and dive into all the good stuff that our good friends at Tipico have to offer. Week zero is here and there is a plethora of totals and sides to choose from.

It is key to remember that football season is a marathon, not a sprint and it is never wise to unload that entire bankroll the first week. We typically talk Big Ten and Buckeye football and we will no doubt have a few Big Ten contests to sprinkle some money on, but there is also a pair of games that are unrelated that are intriguing as well. Let’s dive in!

SEC football odds: Are Alabama and Nick Saban still untouchable?

Saban’s crew might be on a mission, but this is a stacked conference.

In the 16 years since Nick Saban took over as Alabama head coach, they have been the questioned kings of college football. The 70-year-old Saban has taken the Crimson Tide to nine National Championship games, and they’ve won an astonishing six of them.

Year in and year out, Alabama is usually a factor in the title picture, and Saban is to thank.

But after the rival Georgia Bulldogs tore Saban’s crew apart last January, it might be fair to wonder whether there’s more vulnerability in the Alabama crew than most think. And entering 2022, the SEC, on the whole, looks absolutely stacked on paper. To even return to January and make up for last winter’s failure, there’s a gauntlet ahead of the Crimson Tide.

Here’s a rundown of the preseason favorites in the SEC as Saban and Alabama try to climb over a metaphorical mountain of competitors. All odds and ends are courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook as of Week 0.

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