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Time, TV details announced for Auburn football vs. Vanderbilt in Week 11
Television details and kickoff time have been announced for Auburn football's key SEC showdown with No. 11 Vanderbilt in Week 11.
The articles all examine how Missouri and Vanderbilt have become central figures in a college football season full of surprises. They discuss the implications for the SEC and playoff hopes as ESPN's "College GameDay" spotlights their matchup in Nashville.
After prevailing in a tough road challenge last weekend, Texas football is back in Austin this weekend to face Vanderbilt — potentially without starting quarterback Arch Manning, who is reportedly following concussion protocol after an injury against Mississippi State.
Jared Curtis, the nation's No. 1 quarterback recruit in the 2026 class, has been committed to the Georgia Bulldogs football program since May of 2025. He's currently playing for Nashville Christian School, having already tallied 1,005 passing yards and 14 touchdowns, along with four rushing scores, this season.
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Can Texas still win if Matthew Caldwell starts against Vanderbilt? Inside Steve Sarkisian’s confidence in his backup QB
The Texas Longhorns could be facing a defining moment this Saturday. One that could test the program’s preparation and depth. After their thrilling 45–38 overtime win against Mississippi State, sophomore quarterback Arch Manning has entered concussion protocol after taking a massive hit late in
Vanderbilt finished the weekend off with its third consecutive win in the doubles portion of the weekend. The Commodores beat Virginia Tech Sunday night 4-2. Junior Danil Panarin and freshman Jack Satterfield took down Virginia Tech’s Drew Fishback and Patrik Jurina.
Vanderbilt football is still outside the top 10 in the US LBM Coaches Poll, moving up one spot to No. 11 after a 17-10 win over Missouri. The Commodores remained in the top 10 of the AP Poll, moving up one spot to No. 9.
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Why would Clark Lea leave Vanderbilt?
The only reason for Clark Lea to leave Vanderbilt, in 2025, is if he doesn’t think the current run is sustainable and wants to get out before he starts going 2-10 again. But that would say much more about Clark Lea than it would about Vanderbilt.