Candice Lee has officially held the title of Athletic Director just over six months, and she has already reached a decision that will largely define her legacy. Firing football coach Derek Mason late into a winless season going nowhere was a bold move. Financial details of contracts aren’t disclosed at Vanderbilt, since it’s a private... Continue Reading →
Head Coaching Candidate: Clark Lea
Commodore Nation has the opportunity to feel something (with regards to Vanderbilt’s football program) that fans seemingly haven’t felt in a while: hope. It’s coaching search season! A new beginning is on the way, with the potential for limitless opportunities, winning, and competition to return to West End. With that being said, let’s take a... Continue Reading →
Head Coaching Candidate: Jamey Chadwell
Commodore Nation has the opportunity to feel something (with regards to Vanderbilt’s football program) that fans seemingly haven’t felt in a while: hope. It’s coaching search season! A new beginning is on the way, with the potential for limitless opportunities, winning, and competition to return to West End. With that being said, let’s take a... Continue Reading →
Ingram Aircraft Visits Charlotte
by Will Byrum (Twitter @TheWillByrum) Here we are again. Tracking flights of the Ingram Industries' plane. It is nice in a year where nothing feels normal to be back obsessively checking flight plans to get an early idea of who Vanderbilt is pursuing to fill a vacant head coaching role. For all of you with... Continue Reading →
Thank You Coach Mason
On Sunday, Nov. 29th, Candice Storey Lee and the Vanderbilt Athletics Department announced the firing of Derek Mason as head coach of the football program. https://twitter.com/VandyAD/status/1333124851045781504?s=20 The seemingly inevitable move came after Coach Mason led the Commodores to an 0-8 record versus Southeastern Conference opponents during the 2020 season, his seventh at Vanderbilt. His overall... Continue Reading →
RB Re’Mahn Davis Chooses the Commodores
Some important news that has been lost in the chaos surrounding the Vanderbilt football program over this last week, Temple running back Re’Mahn Davis announced he would be transferring to Vandy. Davis, at 5’9” and 210 lbs., earned Freshman All-American accolades from Pro Football Focus after rushing for 936 yards (4.8 per carry) and 181... Continue Reading →
Sarah Fuller Makes History, Vanderbilt Dominated
At least someone at Vanderbilt scored a win Saturday, the athletic department. Just look at the latest tone deaf tweet from athletic director Candace Storey Lee: https://twitter.com/VandyAD/status/1332728735368286213?s=20 I want to make it crystal clear at the start that this is nothing against Sarah Fuller. I have two young daughters who are avid Vanderbilt Soccer fans. ... Continue Reading →
BREAKING: Vanderbilt Lands Commitment from DT Marcus Bradley
Vanderbilt lands a MASSIVE recruit on Friday morning as 4-Star DT Marcus Bradley announces via Twitter he will be committing to the Commodores. Bradley, the former Maryland commit, attends Quince Orchard High School in Gaithersburg, Maryland. The 6’3 270 pound product is one of the highest rated recruits ever to commit to the Commodores. The Maryland... Continue Reading →
Will Vanderbilt Football Make History Saturday?
Vanderbilt football could make history this weekend. Simon Gibbs of the Vanderbilt Hustler first reported Sarah Fuller, the senior starting goalkeeper for the soccer team, has been practicing with the football team this week as a kicker. If Fuller plays against Missouri, it is believed she would be the first female to take a snap... Continue Reading →
Commodores Land Commitment From CJ Taylor
The Vanderbilt football program got some positive news Monday night as Coach Mason received his 18th commitment for the 2021 recruiting class. https://twitter.com/seejay2k1/status/1331074243484913664?s=20 3-Star Safety CJ Taylor from Warren County High School (McMinnville, TN) announced he would be committing to the Commodores. Taylor, also played Quarterback for the Pioneers, led Warren County to their first... Continue Reading →