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SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN
Home games (6): Western Kentucky (9/5), Georgia (9/12), Austin Peay (9/19), Missouri (10/24), Kentucky (11/14), Texas A&M (11/21)
Away games (4): Ole Miss (9/26), MTSU (10/3), South Carolina (10/17), Houston (10/31), Florida (11/7), Tennessee (11/28)
Open date: 10/10
Longest home stretch: 3 (Western Kentucky, Georgia, Austin Peay)
Longest road stretch: 2 (two times)
OPPONENT BREAKDOWN
2014 ranked teams (final regular season): No. 9 Ole Miss, No. 13 Georgia, No. 16 Missouri
2015 ranked teams (early projections): No. 6 Georgia, No. 10 Missouri, No. 15 Tennessee, No. 19 Ole Miss
Potential trap games: As bad as Vanderbilt was in 2014, every game could be considered a potential loss. MTSU, who play a short drive down I-24 East, has the capability to pull of a potential upset. Houston will also be a tough road matchup for the Commodores.
Toughest SEC games: Georgia dominated Vanderbilt in 2014 and next season should see a similar result. Nick Chubb should be even better as a sophomore after dominating the SEC in his first season. Ole Miss will return the majority of its defense and should remain a contender in the SEC West, despite uncertainty at quarterback. In-state rival Tennessee should also
FULL SCHEDULE
Week | Opponent | Venue |
1 | Western Kentucky | Vanderbilt Stadium |
2 | Georgia | Vanderbilt Stadium |
3 | Austin Peay | Vanderbilt Stadium |
4 | Ole Miss | Vaught-Hemingway Stadium |
5 | MTSU | Johnny “Red” Floyd Stadium |
6 | Open Date | |
7 | South Carolina | Williams-Brice Stadium |
8 | Missouri | Vanderbilt Stadium |
9 | Houston | TDECU Stadium |
10 | Florida | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium |
11 | Kentucky | Vanderbilt Stadium |
12 | Texas A&M | Vanderbilt Stadium |
13 | Tennessee | Neyland Stadium |
A former freelance journalist from Nashville, Jason covers Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Kentucky