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Here's where Vanderbilt football stands in the College Football Playoff rankings after ending the regular season with a win over Tennessee.
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia joined SportsCenter on Thursday, where he was asked for his thoughts on the Commodores being ranked No. 14 in the latest College Football Playoff Rankings. It’s safe to say the Heisman Trophy candidate is not a fan.
As Vanderbilt sits at No. 14, Diego Pavia pushes back on the College Football Playoff rankings and defends the Commodores’ resume.
However, that isn’t stopping quarterback Diego Pavia from pulling out all of the stops to get his team in the mix. The Heisman hopeful has called on President Donald Trump to expand the CFP by way of an executive order. Previous: Where Vanderbilt is ranked in College Football Playoff at end of regular season
Veney committed to Vanderbilt on Nov. 24, joining the Commodores from Division II Morehouse College. In 2025, he played in 10 games, making 32 catches for 381 yards and three touchdowns. Veney started his career at Army in 2023 before transferring.
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Vanderbilt explored an unprecedented extra game to boost CFP resume
The Commodores' CFP at-large chances are all but dead, but they attempted to exploit a scheduling loophole to change that.
Vanderbilt quarterback Drew Dickey plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel. Dickey has spent four seasons with the Commodores, logging three career appearances. Two of those appearances have been this season.
Vanderbilt football flipped 3-star wide receiver Owen Cabell of Christ Presbyterian Academy from Alabama. Cabell is 6-foot-2 and 201 pounds. He helps fulfill the program's need for standout wide receivers that has dated back to the beginning of the Clark Lea era. He is the No. 630 player nationally.