Tennessee vs Vanderbilt: Time, Channel & Injury Report
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Tennessee vs Vanderbilt: Time, Channel & Injury Report

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Tennessee vs Vanderbilt: A Crucial SEC Showdown

As the 2025 college football season nears its conclusion, the Tennessee Volunteers (8-3, 4-3 SEC) will host their in-state rival, the Vanderbilt Commodores (9-2, 5-2 SEC), in a highly anticipated regular-season finale. This game holds significant implications for both teams, with Tennessee aiming to finish above .500 in SEC play and Vanderbilt fighting for a spot in the 12-team College Football Playoff. The game is set to take place on Saturday, Nov. 29, at the iconic Neyland Stadium.

When and Where to Watch

The Tennessee vs Vanderbilt game will kick off at 3:30 p.m. EST on Saturday, November 29th. The game will be broadcast nationally on ABC as part of the ESPN network. For those looking to stream the game, options include the ESPN app and FUBO (which offers a free trial to new subscribers).

Medical attention for a Tennessee player during a recent game, highlighting the impact of injuries on the team.
Medical attention for a Tennessee player during a recent game, highlighting the impact of injuries on the team. - Image from https://www.bing.com/th?id=OIP.MeOG7yy1n4XIaQpodsVigwFIFI&w=120&h=120&c=1&pid=5.1
The broadcast team features Tom Hart and Jordan Rodgers on commentary, with Cole Cubelic providing sideline reports.

Key Injury Reports

In a game of this magnitude, injuries can play a pivotal role. Both teams have released their final injury reports for the matchup.

Tennessee Volunteers: Several key players are listed as out or questionable. Defensive backs Jermod McCoy, Rickey Gibson III, and Sidney Walton are all out for the Vols. Tight end Miles Kitselman is also out. Running back Peyton Lewis and defensive lineman Jordan Ross are questionable.

Vanderbilt Commodores: The Commodores will be without several players as well. Defensive lineman Yilanan Ouattara, quarterback Drew Dickey, running back Chase Gillespie, defensive back Vanzale Hinton, and defensive lineman Nikhil Jefferson are all out. Defensive back Tate Hamby is questionable.

The ESPN broadcast team ready to call the Tennessee vs Vanderbilt game.
The ESPN broadcast team ready to call the Tennessee vs Vanderbilt game. - Image from https://www.bing.com/th?id=OIP.L8injyEovrcizNRtDXgH0wHaE8&w=120&h=120&c=1&pid=5.1
The absence of key players on both sides could significantly impact the game's dynamics.

Game Context and Stakes

For Tennessee, a win over Vanderbilt would mean finishing the SEC portion of their schedule with a .500 record or better, a significant improvement from recent years. The Vols are coming off a dominant 31-11 victory over Florida in Gainesville, which has boosted their momentum.

Vanderbilt, on the other hand, is currently ranked No. 12 and has a 9-2 record, including a 5-2 mark in the SEC. However, with only two spots available in the SEC for the College Football Playoff, the Commodores need a win in Knoxville and some help elsewhere to secure their spot. This game is essentially an elimination game for their playoff hopes.

Prediction and Odds

According to BetMGM, Tennessee is favored by 3 points, with the over/under set at 66.5 points. The money line favors Tennessee at -145, while Vanderbilt is at +120. Knox News reporter Mike Wilson predicts a Tennessee victory by a score of 44-34, citing the Vols' superiority and the home-field advantage at Neyland Stadium.

"Tennessee is better than Vanderbilt this season. Neyland Stadium is a massive factor, especially in big games like this − and Vanderbilt is a bigger game than usual." - Mike Wilson, Knox News

With the stakes so high and both teams dealing with injuries, this matchup promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the regular season.

Conclusion

Whether you're a die-hard Vol or a Commodore fan, this game is not to be missed. Tennessee will also be honoring its seniors on Senior Day, adding an emotional element to the contest. Tune in at 3:30 p.m. EST on ABC to witness the latest chapter in the in-state rivalry.

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Emily Rodriguez

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