Vanderbilt was the talk of college football early in October last year when the Commodores knocked off then-No. 1 Alabama 40-35 at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. The win put Diego Pavia on the map, and the Vanderbilt quarterback has been talking nonstop ever since, giving the Crimson Tide a little bulletin board material this week.
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No. 16 Vanderbilt will travel to play No. 10 Alabama on Saturday in one of the most highly anticipated games on the Week 6 schedule.
The 3-1 Crimson Tide are looking for revenge after the embarrassing upset in 2024, and a second straight loss to the Commodores could spell doom for the program that head coach Kalen DeBoer is trying to build in his second season in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
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Manny Navarro of The Athletic predicted the outcome for Saturday’s game. He believes Vanderbilt has the talent to keep it close, but Alabama will win the game because of the turnover battle.
“Diego Pavia is walking into Bryant-Denny Stadium with oodles of swagger, a 5-0 team and the knowledge that he already beat the Crimson Tide last year,” Navarro wrote. “The problem for Alabama in this matchup: Vanderbilt has been much better both at running the ball and stopping the run than the Crimson Tide this season.
“Take the logos off the helmets, and the Commodores would probably be the favorites on paper. The difference in the game: turnovers. Alabama commits its first two of the season, but Vanderbilt commits more. Bama wins by a touchdown.”
Maybe it’s because of the helmets, but Alabama enters Saturday’s game as considerable favorites to avenge its loss last season. Per ESPN BET, the Crimson Tide are an 11.5-point favorite over Vanderbilt.
Even if Vanderbilt wins on Saturday, the Commodores have a challenging month of football upcoming before they can claim to be a legitimate College Football Playoff contender. Vanderbilt will play No. 13 LSU, No. 19 Missouri and No. 9 Texas by Nov. 1.
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