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Vanderbilt Commodores football
2025 Vanderbilt Commodores football team
First season1890; 135 years ago
Athletic directorCandice Storey Lee
General managerBarton Simmons
Head coachClark Lea
5th season, 24–35 (.407)
StadiumFirstBank Stadium
(capacity: 40,550)
FieldDudley Field
Year built1922
LocationNashville, Tennessee
NCAA divisionDivision I FBS
ConferenceSEC
All-time record633–674–50 (.485)
Bowl record5–4–1 (.550)
Unclaimed national titles
1906,1910,1911,1918,1921,1922
Conference titles
SIAA:1897,1901,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1910,1911,1912,1915,1921
SoCon:1922,1923
Consensus All-Americans7[1]
RivalriesGeorgia (rivalry)
Kentucky (rivalry)
Ole Miss (rivalry)
Tennessee (rivalry)
Georgia Tech (dormant)
Sewanee (historical)
Current uniform
ColorsBlack and gold[2]
   
Fight songDynamite!
MascotMr. C
Marching bandSpirit of Gold Marching Band
OutfitterNike
Websitevucommodores.com

TheVanderbilt Commodores football program representsVanderbilt University in the sport ofAmerican football. TheCommodores compete in theFootball Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) within theSoutheastern Conference (SEC). They are led by head coachClark Lea. Vanderbilt plays their home games atFirstBank Stadium, located on the university'sNashville, Tennessee campus.

History

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Main article:History of Vanderbilt Commodores football
See also:List of Vanderbilt Commodores football seasons

Vanderbilt adopted the nickname theCommodores after the 1897 season. 2025 marks the one hundred and thirty-sixth season for Vanderbilt football, the team has played in 1,346 games with a record of 625–671–50 (.483). The Commodores play in theSoutheastern Conference (SEC), Vanderbilt has an all-time SEC record of 148–461–17 (.250). All conferences Vanderbilt has played in,SoCon,SIAA, and SEC total records are 295–499–32 (.377). Vanderbilt has had no seasons with at least ten wins. The most wins in a single football season is nine, happening four times, the last being2013. Vanderbilt has had eight undefeated seasons, the last being1944.

Head coaches

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Main article:List of Vanderbilt Commodores head football coaches

Vanderbilt has had seven coaches who have led the Commodores to a postseason bowl appearance:Art Guepe,Steve Sloan,George MacIntyre,Bobby Johnson,James Franklin,Derek Mason, andClark Lea. Four have led them to aconference championship:R. G. Acton,W. H. Watkins,James R. Henry, andDan McGugin. McGugin is the leader in seasons coached and games won, with 198 victories during his 30 years at Vanderbilt. He was awarded two National Championships retroactively by Clyde Berryman.

Of the 29 different head coaches who have led the Commodores, McGugin,[3]Ray Morrison,[4]Red Sanders,[5] andBill Edwards[6] have been inducted into theCollege Football Hall of Fame.

Vanderbilt is led by current head coach Clark Lea, who was hired on December 14, 2020.

Conference affiliations

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Vanderbilt has been affiliated with the following conferences.

Championships

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Conference championships

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Vanderbilt has won 14 conference championships, with six shared and eight won outright.

SeasonConferenceCoachOverall recordConference record
1897SIAAR. G. Acton6–0–13–0–1
1901W. H. Watkins6–1–16–0–1
1903James H. Henry6–1–15–1–1
1904Dan McGugin9–05–0
19057–16–0
19068–16–0
19075–1–14–0
19108–0–15–0
19118–16–0
19128–1–14–0–1
19159–15–0
19217–0–14–0–1
1922SoCon8–0–13–0
19235–2–13–0–1

† Co-champions

National championships

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Vanderbilt has been awarded 6national championships for the years 1906, 1910, 1911, 1918, 1921, and 1922. The school does not claim any of these national titles.

SeasonCoachOverall recordConference recordNational Championship Selector
1906Dan McGugin8–1–06–0–0Billingsley Report[10][11]
19108–0–15–0–0James Howell[12]
19118–1–05–0–0Billingsley Report[13][14]
19184–2–04–0–0David Wilson[15][16]
19217–0–14–0–1Berryman QPRS,[17]James Howell[18]
19228–0–13–0–0Berryman QPRS,[19]James Howell[20]

Undefeated seasons

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Vanderbilt has had 8 undefeated seasons in the years1890,1897,1904,1910,1921,1922,1943, and1944.

Bowl games

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Vanderbilt has been invited to ten bowl games, with the Commodores garnering a record of 5–4–1 in bowl games.

SeasonCoachBowlOpponentResult
1955Art GuepeGator BowlAuburnW 25–13
1974Steve SloanPeach BowlTexas TechT 6–6
1982George MacIntyreHall of Fame ClassicAir ForceL 28–36
2008Bobby JohnsonMusic City BowlBoston CollegeW 16–14
2011James FranklinLiberty BowlCincinnatiL 24–31
2012Music City BowlNC StateW 38–24
2013BBVA Compass BowlHoustonW 41–24
2016Derek MasonIndependence BowlNC StateL 17–41
2018Texas BowlBaylorL 38–45
2024Clark LeaBirmingham BowlGeorgia TechW 35–27

Rivalries

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Georgia

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Main article:Georgia–Vanderbilt football rivalry
Georgia Vanderbilt 2011

Having started in 1893, the Georgia–Vanderbilt football series was played annually from 1968 to 2023. The two were divisional opponents in the SEC East from 1992 to 2023. The series, which rotates between Nashville, Tennessee, andAthens, Georgia, stands with Georgia leading 61–20–2 through the 2023 season.[21] Under the new SEC format, they are not scheduled to play each other again in the regular season until at least 2026.[22]

Kentucky

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Main article:Kentucky–Vanderbilt football rivalry

Having started in 1896, the Kentucky–Vanderbilt football series has been played annually since 1953.[23] The two were divisional opponents in the SEC East. The series, which rotates between Nashville, Tennessee and Lexington, Kentucky, is led by Kentucky at 48–44–4 with the average score being Vanderbilt 17.2-Kentucky 16.9[24]

Ole Miss

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Main article:Ole Miss–Vanderbilt football rivalry

Ole Miss was Vanderbilt's cross-divisional rival in the SEC from 1992 to 2023.

Vanderbilt and Ole Miss have played 98 times since 1894.[25] Ole Miss leads the series 56–40–2.[25] The largest margin of victory was by 91 points won by Vanderbilt in 1915. Vanderbilt also holds the longest win streak in the series (18) from 1894 to 1938. Under the new SEC format, they are not scheduled to play again in the regular season until at least 2026.[22]

Tennessee

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Main article:Tennessee–Vanderbilt football rivalry
Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt 2007

Vanderbilt and Tennessee have played 117 times since1892, Tennessee leads the series 79–33–5.[26] When the rivalry first started Vanderbilt dominated by taking 19 of the first 24 with 3 ties. But from 1928 to 2022 however, Tennessee has dominated going 77–14–2 against Vanderbilt. The largest margin of victory for Vanderbilt was by 76 points in 1918 atOld Dudley Field in Nashville. (Vanderbilt 76, Tennessee 0) The largest defeat was 65 points in 1994 at Vanderbilt Stadium (Tennessee 65, Vanderbilt 0). The longest win streaks for Vanderbilt is (9) from 1901 to 1913. The longest win streak for Tennessee is 22, from 1983 to 2004.[27]

Georgia Tech (dormant)

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Main article:Georgia Tech–Vanderbilt football rivalry

The Commodores first met the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in 1892 inAtlanta, Georgia with Vanderbilt winning 20–10.[28] Since 1924, the winning team in the series has received a silver-plated cowbell with the year and final score of each game engraved on it. The trophy was created by Ed F. Cavaleri, who was described by the Atlanta Constitution as “a faithful Georgia Tech supporter though he did not attend the Jacket institution,” according to Georgia Tech's website. Cavaleri purchased a cowbell at an Atlanta hardware store to use as a noise-maker while on his way to a game in 1924. The Commodores defeated Georgia Tech 3–0, however another fan in attendance suggested that Cavaleri award the bell to the winning team. The tradition was born and Cavaleri attended every game between the two teams from 1924 to 1967.[29] The cowbell has a gold plate screwed into each side, with “GEORGIA TECH-VANDERBILT FOOTBALL TROPHY” inscribed at the top. Three columns list the year of each game, Vanderbilt's points scored and Georgia Tech's points scored. The results of the games from 1924 to 1967 are engraved on one side; the results from 2002, 2003, 2009 and 2016 are on the other.[30] Vanderbilt is 16–20-3 against Georgia Tech in 39 games. The Commodores won the most recent matchup 35–27 in the 2024 Birmingham Bowl.

Sewanee (historical)

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Main article:Sewanee–Vanderbilt football rivalry

Vanderbilt and theSewanee Tigers were both founding members of theSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA), theSouthern Conference, and theSoutheastern Conference (SEC). It is the oldest of Vanderbilt's rivalries;[31] dating back to1891 when Vanderbilt played its second football game. Vanderbilt leads the series 40–8–4.[32] The largest margin of victory was in 1905 when Vanderbilt won 68–4. Usually played towards the end of the season onThanksgiving Day, the two teams have not met again since1944 and are unlikely to anytime soon as Sewanee plays inNCAA Division III.

Uniforms

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Traditionally, Vanderbilt has featured differing designs of gold helmets, black jerseys, and gold or black pants at home, and gold helmets, white jerseys and gold, or white pants on the road. Meanwhile, the traditional alternate uniform saw gold helmets and jerseys matched with white pants.[33]

The James Franklin (2011–2013), and Derek Mason (2014–2020) eras saw the introduction of several new combinations- including "blackout” (i.e. all black), and "whiteout" (i.e. all white) uniforms. The team's gold alternate jerseys were also re-designed with the addition of black shoulders and a more muted gold.[34] Eventually, battleship gray was incorporated as well.[35]

The Clark Lea (2021–Present) era has seen a return to traditional gold helmets (note: featuring a modernized “V” logo), black jerseys, and gold pants at home, and gold helmets, white jerseys, and gold (or white) pants on the road.[36] More recently, Vanderbilt introduced new all white ("whiteout"),[37] and all black ("blackout") uniforms[38] for the 2024 season opening up the possibility of several different combinations.

Individual awards

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College Football Hall of Fame

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Vanderbilt Commodore football personnel have been inducted into the National Football Foundation's NationalCollege Football Hall of Fame.[39]

Players

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NamePositionCareer
John J. TigertHB1901–1903
Josh CodyT1914–1916, 1919
Lynn BomarEnd1921–1924
William SpearsQB1925–1927
Carl HinkleC1935–1937

Coaches

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NameCareer
Dan McGugin1904–1917, 1919–1934
Ray Morrison1918, 1935–1939
Red Sanders1940–1942, 1946–1948
Bill Edwards1949–1952

All-Americans

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Main article:List of Vanderbilt Commodores football All-Americans
PlayerYearPosition
Zach Cunningham2016LB
Jordan Matthews2013WR
Casey Hayward2011CB
D.J. Moore2008DB
Earl Bennett2006WR
Jamie Winborn1999LB
Jamie Duncan1997LB
Bill Marinangel1996P
Boo Mitchell1988WR
Chris Gaines1987LB
Ricky Anderson1984P
Leonard Coleman1983DB
Chuck Scott1983TE
Jim Arnold1982P
Allama Matthews1982TE
Preston Brown1979Back
Barry Burton1974TE
Bob Asher1969T
Chip Healy1968LB
George Diedrich1958G
Charley Horton1955RB
Bill Wade1951QB
Bob Werckle1951T
Bucky Curtis1950End
Bob Gude1941C
Carl Hinkle1937C
Pete Gracey1932C
Bull Brown1929G
Dick Abernathy1928End
Bill Spears1926, 1927QB
Gil Reese1923, 1924Back
Henry Wakefield1923, 1924End
Oliver Kuhn1922QB
Lynn Bomar1922, 1923End
Josh Cody1914, 1915, 1919T
Irby Curry1916QB
Lewie Hardage1912Back
Ray Morrison1911QB
W. E. Metzger1910G
Bob Blake1907E
Owsley Manier1906Back

Consensus All-American

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Vanderbilt has had seven consensus All-Americans in their history. In 2016, Zach Cunningham became the first unanimous All-American in Vanderbilt's history.[40]

PlayerYearPosition
Lynn Bomar1923E
Hek Wakefield1924E
Pete Gracey1932C
George Deiderich1958G
Jim Arnold1982P
Ricky Anderson1984P
Zach Cunningham2016LB

All-Southerns

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Main article:List of Vanderbilt Commodores football All-Southerns

Conference recognition

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Vanderbilt Commodores personnel, including coaches and players, have received recognition from the Southeastern Conference for their performances on the football field.[39]

Most Valuable Player

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Five Vanderbilt players have been awarded Most Valuable Player, with three of them being awarded over a six-year span to Commodores.

NameYear
Willie Geny1935
Carl Hinkle1937
Jack Jenkins1941
Bill Wade1951
Bob Goodridge1967

Offensive Player of the Year

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One Vanderbilt player has won Offensive Player of the Year honors.

NameYear
Jay Cutler2005

Freshman of the Year

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Two players have won Freshman of the Year while at Vanderbilt.

NameYear
Kwane Doster2002
Warren Norman2009

Best Blocker

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One Commodore has won Best Blocker, doing so twice.

NameYear
Jack Jenkins1941, 1942

Best Wide Receiver

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NameYear
Earl Bennett2005–2007

Coach of the Year

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Six Vanderbilt coaches have won Coach of the Year honors over the past century.

NameYear
Ray Morrison1937
Red Sanders1941
Art Guepe1955
George MacIntyre1982
Bobby Johnson2008
Clark Lea2024

Future opponents

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Conference opponents

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From 1992 to 2023, Vanderbilt played in the East Division of the SEC and played each opponent in the division each year along with several teams from the West Division. The SEC will expand the conference to 16 teams and will eliminate its two divisions in 2024, causing a new scheduling format for the Commodores to play against the other members of the conference.[41] Only the 2024 conference schedule was announced on June 14, 2023, while the conference still considers a new format for the future.[42] The 2025 conference schedule was announced on March 20, 2024, in which teams will play the same opponents in 2025 that they played in 2024, with sites changed for equal home and away competition over the course of the two seasons.[43]

2025 Conference Schedule

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Opponent
at Alabama
Auburn
Kentucky
LSU
Missouri
at South Carolina
at Tennessee
at Texas

Non-conference opponents

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Announced schedules as of May 13, 2025[44]

No games are scheduled for the 2030 and 2031 seasons.
2025202620272028202920322033
Charleston SouthernAustin PeayEastern KentuckyatNC StatePurdueatStanfordStanford
atVirginia TechDelawareatStanford
Georgia StateNC State
Utah State

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Further reading

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  • Fred Russell and Maxwell E. Benson,Fifty Years of Vanderbilt Football. Nashville, TN: Fred Russell and Maxwell E. Benson, 1938.
  • Seifried, C.S., & Pfleegor, A. (2022). When Vanderbilt Ruled the South: A Review of Football and Playing Grounds 1890–1940. Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 81(2), 134–163.

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