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Vanderbilt Commodores
2006 Preview
Vanderbilt Football Preview
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college football previews :#81 – Vanderbilt
Commodores Preview
Spring practices are in the
books and fall camps will be here before you
know it so that means getting an early jump
on the 2006 NCAA football season. Knowing the
teams now will save you time in August and Matt
Fargo is here to help you get a grasp of what
to expect this upcoming year. We go from worst
to first in this 2006 College Football Preview.
#81 – Vanderbilt Commodores
5-6 SU; 6-4 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - After starting last year 4-0,
the first winning season at Vanderbilt since
1982 was looking very good. However, the Commodores
lost their next six games to fall out of bowl
contention and keep the run of losing campaigns
alive. It was unfortunate because four of those
losses were by a touchdown or less including
a heartbreaking loss to Kentucky in the home
finale. Vanderbilt did put an exclamation point
on the season, winning against Tennessee for
the first time in 22 years. Now the Commodores
must try to get it done without SEC Player of
the Year Jay Cutler, a four-year starter at
quarterback. He was the leader of this team
and his departure will certainly hurt but Vanderbilt
does have a good amount of playmakers to try
and make up for it. The running game will be
solid and if a quarterback can emerge, the Commodores
could surprise once again.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 6 Cutler will be impossible
to replace but taking over is sophomore Chris
Nickson who is a known as a great runner but
he can throw the ball as well. He has one of
the best young receivers to throw the ball to
in sophomore Earl Bennett and will have one
of the best offensive lines in front of him
in the SEC. The running game will go forward
with Cassen Jackson-Garrison, who finished last
season with a team leading 539 yards and eight
touchdowns. Just because Cutler is gone, Vanderbilt
has no plans to change the offense from a passing
style to a running attack. The Commodores finished
second in the SEC in passing offense last season
and there are enough weapons around to keep
the potent attack going.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 6 The problem last
year during that six-game skid was the defense
as the Commodores allowed at least 34 points
in five of those games and gave up an average
of 36.2 ppg over that span. Overall, Vanderbilt
finished 72nd in total defense and 82nd in scoring
defense and those rankings need to improve dramatically.
One key element brought in was a new defensive
line coach. Ricky Logo, who came over from a
very successful stint at Troy, will try and
energize the line that had troubles stopping
the run and getting pressure on the quarterback.
The secondary could be the problem this season
as four starters will be either freshmen or
sophomores and that young unit is going to get
tested often against some very talented wideouts
in the conference. Don’t expect much of
an improvement from the Vanderbilt stop unit.
Schedule
- It will be impossible for the Commodores to
replicate their 4-0 start from last season seeing
that the schedule to start 2006 is brutal. Trips
to Michigan and Alabama start the year followed
by their home opener against a much improved
Arkansas team. Back-to-back games against Tennessee
St. and Temple should begin a winning streak
before heading to Mississippi. The remainder
of the SEC schedule is difficult because of
it being the SEC but it isn’t as bad as
some teams. The game at Georgia is the toughest
of the bunch with the other road game being
at Kentucky. South Carolina, Florida and Tennessee
come visit Nashville while a non-conference
game at Duke is sandwiched in there. Missing
Auburn for the third straight year and LSU certainly
help things.
You can bet on…
Vanderbilt is likely going to have to wait another
year to snap its 23-year streak of losing seasons.
That isn’t necessarily a bad thing as
this is a very young squad and is a couple years
away from being a legitimate team to reach .500.
The loss of Cutler would be huge for any team
but more so for the Commodores since their talent
level is not the same as the other teams in
the SEC. Vanderbilt went 1-2 against the number
as a home favorite last season which dropped
its ATS mark to 3-10 over the last seven years
in that role. There won’t be many chances
for the Commodores to be home favorites this
season but the game against Temple is a definite
and that is a game that should be watched since
Vanderbilt will be laying a good amount of points.
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