🍺 Get All 3 Running Backs Going Ray Davis has been a bright spot in the offense week in and week out, but he can't carry the load alone. Expect to see more involvement from Rocko Griffin and Patrick Smith, with Ray Davis still leading the way in touches. 🍺🍺 Absolutely in line with what Will... Continue Reading →
Scholl’s 6-Pack: Elon
🍺 Special Teams/ Field Position Elon averaged 21 yds/kick off return last year. We only allowed 15 yards/ kickoff return on 6 kickoffs vs Hawaii (And Hayball’s leg) Keep field position through big punts and stout punt and kick coverage. This could play a big factor early in determining if we blow them out or... Continue Reading →
Scholl’s 6-Pack: Hawaii
🍺The Wright Rhythm I want to see real routes. Stop forcing back shoulder throws and jump balls every time. Get Mike Wright in rhythm early with basic timing throws. The faster he feels comfortable, the more points we score.🍺🍺 Coaching ImprovementsLast year we saw a new coaching staff struggle to manage a game week 1. I expect... Continue Reading →
NFL Draft Recap: 2 Commodores Sign Over the Weekend
Although it wasn’t a very busy NFL Draft for the Vanderbilt football program, a few former Commodores found a spot on NFL squads over the weekend. Former Vanderbilt cornerback Allan George officially signed an undrafted free agent contract with the New York Jets on Saturday following day 3 of the NFL draft. https://twitter.com/A11ANG/status/1520557439250223105?s=20&t=EyDG0mj-CEaEpm966QrONg George played 4... Continue Reading →
Coach Lea’s Roster Overhaul Will Define His Tenure At Vanderbilt
After a 2-10 season, I’m not sure Vandy fans or anyone, for that matter, expected Clark Lea to pull off the Commodores’ best recruiting class since 2013. Vanderbilt’s 2022 class currently ranks 32nd in the country and includes 28 signees. Despite a brutal stretch of seasons, the vision from this coaching staff has struck a... Continue Reading →
Vanderbilt Football Class of 2022
*This article will be updated as new commitments/transfers are made and announced The dust is starting to settle. With a majority of players choosing to make their commitment official during the early signing period, the dust is beginning to settle around the class of 2022 and Team 2 under Clark Lea is beginning to take... Continue Reading →
2021 Football Season Recap; Is There Hope for 2022?
Clark Lea: "I’ve never been more energized for where we’re headed" And just like that, the season ended. As expected, Vanderbilt concluded the 2021 season with road losses to Ole Miss and Tennessee, finishing winless in the SEC for the second straight year. And also as expected, neither game was competitive. The Commodores lost to... Continue Reading →
Source: “The entire offense is upset with Lynch’s play calling”
Woah. I have been very vocal about my opinion of this staff’s approach to the offensive side of the football. The gameplan week in, week out is predictable, complacent, unimaginative, and unsuccessful. My criticisms have remained consistent throughout the year: Predictable 1st and 2nd down play calling, especially early in gamesOvercomplicated scheme – K.I.S.S (Keep... Continue Reading →
3 Missed FGs and an Overturned TD, Florida Hands Vanderbilt 15th Consecutive SEC Loss 42-0
You wouldn’t know it from the final score, but there was tangible progress in Vanderbilt’s 42-0 loss toFlorida. No, really. For a half anyway, the Commodores looked like they belonged on the same field as the Gators. Thetotal yardage was almost even – 215 for Florida versus 200 for Vanderbilt. The Commodores weredominating time of... Continue Reading →
Week 1 Recap: ETSU; Back to the Drawing Board for Coach Lea and Staff
There is no way to sugarcoat this one. Becoming the first SEC team in six years to lose to an FCS opponent is not a good look. Unfortunately for Vanderbilt coach Clark Lea and the fans, winning the press conference only goes so far when you start playing for real. https://youtu.be/Ezh5oNSD5pE In one Saturday evening,... Continue Reading →