Kentucky Wildcats football, Vanderbilt
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Vanderbilt Football has captivated the Music City. Nashville has embraced Diego Pavia and the plucky Commodores. The SEC cellar dwellers are now CFP contenders. A year ago, Nick Saban served up an unforgettable helping of bulletin board material.
Led by Diego Pavia, Vandy is a dangerous team and is on the cusp of a potential college football playoff berth. Can the Cats pull off the massive upset in Nashville? If they do it, they will be winning very shorthanded, especially on defense.
Next up for the Wildcats is a trip to Nashville to face off against No. 14 Vanderbilt, who is fighting to keep its College Football Playoff hopes alive. The Wildcats are a -9.5-point underdog ahead of Saturday's 3:30 p.m. kickoff in Nashville.
A tornado watch is in place for most of middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky till 10 pm on Friday night. The National Weather Service announced “A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Alabama,
Vanderbilt (8-2, 4-2 SEC) will look to go undefeated at home for the first time since 1982, a feat the program has accomplished three times since 1945.