Tennessee, flying high after getting their first win at Florida since 2003, is set to end their regular season at home against in-state rival Vanderbilt on Saturday afternoon. The Volunteers moved to 8-3
on the year over the weekend, while Vanderbilt improved to 9-2 with a win over Kentucky.
And now for something nobody had on their bingo card — Vanderbilt playing on Saturday at Neyland Stadium for a potential playoff spot and Tennessee simply trying to spoil. The Commodores are ranked 12th in the latest AP poll and currently on the razor’s edge of a big. Another ranked with would leave the committee with quite the decision to make.
According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Tennessee is a 2.5 point favorite. The total has been set at 65.5.
“They’re playing extremely hard,” Josh Heupel said this week. “Physical in their front seven. Defensively, a lot of different structures. In the last two years that we’ve played them, structure-wise, it’s been dramatically different when we got the kickoff, so we have to prepare for the structures that we’ve seen in the past and also what they’ve done this year.”
Tennessee has won six straight over Vanderbilt, including a 36-23 win last year in Knoxville. The Commodores couldn’t capitalize on an early leader and Tennessee stormed back to clinch their spot in the playoff. Diego Pavia was just 8-17 passing for 104 yards. The Heisman candidate is coming off of a 484 yard performance last weekend against Kentucky.
“They’ve got good skill out on the perimeter that’s catching the football,” Heupel said of Vandy’s offense. “They play strong to the catch. We’ve got to match everything out – a lot of shifts, trades, motions. Got to communicate and play assignment-sound, but a part of that is also applying pressure and not letting them sit back there and pat the football all day long, too. While you’re doing that, he’s got the ability to escape and make plays. We’ve got to do a great job not letting them outside of the pocket, too.”
Pavia’s comments from back in the summer will give Tennessee a little more motivation, too.
“Vanderbilt’s going to run Tennessee after this year,” Pavia said this summer on Bussin’ with the Boys. “The new staple of college football is going to happen here at Vanderbilt. Everyone wants to come to Tennessee because of Nashville. And then when we have the most money in NIL, why not come here? We literally just have to win this year and the rest will take care of itself.”
Pavia will get his shot at Tennessee on Saturday afternoon. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.











