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Vanderbilt overwhelms Tennessee, 41-18
This story originally published on
VandyMania.com
Jordan Matthews (VM-Stan Jones)
By
Staff Reports
Posted Nov 18, 2012
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Vanderbilt Commodores ended years of frustration at the hands of their in-state rival Tennessee with one of their best victories in decades.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The
Vanderbilt
Commodores ended years of frustration at the hands of their in-state rival
Tennessee
with one of their best victories in decades.
Making their celebration even sweeter?
The Commodores also ensured Tennessee's third straight losing season, putting Volunteers' coach Derek Dooley's job status in further jeopardy.
Andre Hal
intercepted two passes and
Jordan Rodgers
threw for two touchdowns as Vanderbilt routed Tennessee 41-18 Saturday night for the Commodores' fifth straight victory, clinching their first winning record in the regular season since 1982.
In-state rival Tennessee had won 34 of the past 35 games in this series coming into this game. The Commodores (7-4, 5-3 Southeastern Conference) also snapped a 14-game skid against Tennessee at home with their first win in Nashville since 1982 and the most points they've scored against the Vols since a 51-7 win in 1923.
Vanderbilt also had its biggest margin of victory over Tennessee since a 26-0 win in 1954 in a game the Commodores were held to a pair of field goals by
Carey Spear
after having first-and-goal at the Volunteers' 5 and closer. The Commodores also won five SEC games for the first time since 1935.
The Vols (4-7, 0-7) haven't had three straight losing seasons since 1909-11. They also will miss out on a bowl game in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1976-1978.
Vanderbilt led 13-10 at halftime and took control with a dominant third quarter, scoring 21 unanswered points in a stretch where the Commodores outgained Tennessee 175-13.
Receiver
Jordan Matthews
scored on a 47-yard end around — his first career rushing TD — running back
Wesley Tate
tossed a jump pass to
Kris Kentera
for a 3-yard TD and
Zac Stacy
became Vandy's all-time scoring leader with his 27th career TD on a 10-yard run for a 34-10 lead with 1:53 left.
Rodgers finished 13 of 26 for 245 yards, and Matthews caught seven passes for 115 yards, including a 71-yard TD.
Vanderbilt came in with a scoring defense ranked 16th in the nation, giving up just 18 points a game. The Commodores got a rare sack against Tennessee, and a unit that had four interceptions all season and none against an SEC opponent since the season opener against
South Carolina
got three that Vandy turned into 17 points.
This game was expected to be a shootout with Tennessee averaging 37.9 points per game and
Tyler Bray
threatening Peyton Manning's single-season passing record. Bray had been nearly perfect in the last three games, throwing for 1,302 yards with 13 TDs and only one interception.
Vanderbilt outgained Tennessee 442-303 in total offense, and Bray wound up benched before returning for his worst game this season.
Bray stared at the Vandy sideline after he threw his lone TD, a 14-yarder to Nashville native
Zach Rogers
in the second quarter. Bray was intercepted by
Johnell Thomas
off a tipped pass on the next drive, and Dooley benched the junior with Bray 6 of 17 for 79 yards in the half. Bray finished 11 of 29 for a season-low 103 yards passing.
Sophomore
Justin Worley
did little better for Tennessee after entering with only 12 pass attempts for 83 yards with an interception this season.
Hal intercepted a Worley pass intended for
Cordarrelle Patterson
and ran it 36 yards to the Tennessee 17. Rodgers put Vandy up 13-7 with an 11-yard TD pass to
Chris Boyd
, who pulled the ball in before stepping out of the back of the end zone.
Worley did move the Vols 51 yards to set up a 28-yard field goal by
Michael Palardy
just before halftime to pull within 13-10 of Vanderbilt.
Dooley put Bray back in for the third quarter, and the Vols went three-and-out. Vanderbilt took over from there, and Tennessee's lone highlight was an 81-yard punt return by Patterson in the fourth quarter after the game's outcome was long decided.
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