SEC opponents match up when the No. 5 Texas Longhorns (6-1) and the No. 25 Vanderbilt Commodores (5-2) square off on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at FirstBank Stadium.
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When is Texas vs. Vanderbilt and when does it start?
This contest between the Longhorns and Commodores will happen on Saturday, October 26, 2024. You should expect the kickoff at 4:15 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Texas vs. Vanderbilt
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Texas Stats & Insights
The Longhorns head into this matchup after a 30-15 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs in their most recent game.
Texas has been finding success on both sides of the ball, ranking 14th-best in total offense (461.7 yards per game) and best in total defense (237.3 yards allowed per game).
The Longhorns have been firing on all cylinders in the passing game this season, as they rank 15th-best in passing offense (295.6 passing yards per game) and second-best in passing defense (133.0 passing yards allowed per game).
Texas sports the 57th-ranked offense this year in terms of rushing yards (166.1 per game), and has been better on the other side of the ball, ranking 19th-best with just 104.3 rushing yards allowed per game.
The Longhorns have been making things happen on both sides of the ball this year, as they rank 17th-best in scoring offense (39.1 points per game) and best in scoring defense (9.7 points allowed per game).
Vanderbilt Stats & Insights
The Commodores are coming off of a victory over the Ball State Cardinals by the score of 24-14.
Vanderbilt is compiling 363.3 total yards per game on offense this season (94th-ranked). Meanwhile, it is surrendering 331.4 total yards per contest (40th-ranked).
The Commodores are posting 201.1 passing yards per game on offense this season (94th-ranked). Meanwhile, they are allowing 215.1 passing yards per contest (66th-ranked) on defense.
Vanderbilt ranks 62nd in the FBS with 162.1 rushing yards per game on offense, and it ranks 36th with 116.3 rushing yards surrendered per game on defense.
In terms of points scored the Commodores rank 34th in the FBS (33.1 points per game), and they are 51st on the other side of the ball (22.1 points allowed per game).
Texas Key Players to Watch
Quinn Ewers leads Texas with 1,101 passing yards (157.3 ypg) on 103-of-151 passing with 11 touchdowns compared to four interceptions this season.
Quintrevion Wisner’s team-high 330 rushing yards (47.1 per game) have come on 60 carries, with two touchdowns this year.
This season Jaydon Blue has racked up 269 yards (44.8 per game) on 61 carries with four touchdowns, while also grabbing 21 passes for 153 yards (21.9 per game) and three touchdowns.
Isaiah Bond’s 380 receiving yards (54.3 yards per game) lead the team. He has 23 receptions with four touchdowns.
Gunnar Helm has put up a 373-yard season so far (53.3 receiving yards per game) with two touchdowns, reeling in 27 passes.
Matthew Golden has hauled in 22 receptions for 323 yards (46.1 ypg) and three touchdowns this season.
Vanderbilt Key Players to Watch
Diego Pavia has thrown for 1,391 yards (198.7 ypg) to lead Vanderbilt, completing 66.2% of his passes and recording 11 touchdown passes and one interception this season. He’s also run for 471 yards (67.3 ypg) on 117 carries with three rushing touchdowns.
This season Sedrick Alexander has taken 95 carries for 380 yards (54.3 per game) and five touchdowns, while also catching 13 passes for 127 yards (18.1 per game) and one touchdown.
Eli Stowers’ team-high 463 receiving yards (66.1 yards per game) have come on 33 receptions with two touchdowns.
Junior Sherrill has reeled in 12 passes for 215 yards (30.7 yards per game) and two touchdowns this year.
Quincy Skinner Jr.’s 16 grabs have netted him 207 yards (29.6 ypg) and one touchdown.
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