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Vanderbilt's Defense vs Iowa's Line: Trench Battle
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Vanderbilts defense, led by Khordae Sydnor, faces a tough challenge against Iowas top-ranked offensive line in the ReliaQuest Bowl. The Commodores aim for a program-record eleventh win, while Iowas ground game poses a significant threat. The games outcome hinges on Vanderbilts ability to stop the run and control the line of scrimmage.
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Pavia's Last Ride: Vandy vs Iowa
01:48|Vanderbilts Diego Pavia, SEC Offensive Player of the Year and Heisman finalist, leads the Commodores against Iowa in the ReliaQuest Bowl. Pavia, who committed to playing before the Heisman ceremony, has a breakout season with impressive passing and rushing stats. His teammates praise his leadership and competitive spirit. With minimal opt-outs, Pavia faces Iowas quarterback Mark Gronowski in what could be the perfect end to his college career. A win would give Vanderbilt its first eleven victories ever.
Curtis Bonds with Vandy, Ready for Bowl
01:37|Jared Curtis, the top high school quarterback, has joined Vanderbilt, flipping his commitment from Georgia. Despite not playing in the ReliaQuest Bowl, hes been practicing and bonding with teammates. Curtis, known for his accuracy and personality, is seen as a great long-term replacement for quarterback Diego Pavia.
Vanderbilt's Future QB Shines in Early Practices
01:29|Vanderbilt footballs highest-rated recruit, Jared Curtis, has joined practices ahead of the ReliaQuest Bowl, building chemistry with his future teammates. The Nashville native, who flipped his commitment from Georgia, is set to take over from Diego Pavia. Teammates like Cole Spence and Randon Fontenette are excited about his talent and work ethic, signaling a promising future for Vanderbilts program under Coach Clark Lea.
Vanderbilt's Offense vs Iowa's Defense: Bowl Showdown
01:49|Vanderbilt football fans are excited for their bowl matchup against Iowa, with the Commodores boasting a high-scoring offense and a chance to prove themselves. The team has momentum and film on their side, and fans are thrilled with the programs upward trajectory. The big question: will quarterback Diego Pavia get drafted?
Cole Spence Returns, Steps into Larger Role
01:08|Cole Spence, Vanderbilts tight end, announces return for 2026 season, set to take on bigger role with Eli Stowers departure. Spence praises Stowers as mentor, excited for extra reps and potential return of Brycen Coleman and Gabe Fisher. Fans will see Spences new role in Wednesdays bowl game, preparing for a significant year with five-star QB Jared Curtis.
Gruden Visits Vanderbilt, Pep Talks Pavia for Bowl Game
01:27|Jon Gruden, former Super Bowl-winning coach, visited Vanderbilt football practice, expressing admiration for quarterback Diego Pavia. Gruden, now with Barstool Sports, will support the Commodores in their ReliaQuest Bowl game against Iowa. Gruden has been vocal about Vanderbilts playoff potential and has been linked to a potential head coaching role at Tennessee. Pavia, a Heisman Trophy runner-up, is ready to shine in the game, which airs on ESPN at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
Vanderbilt's Altman Departs for Arkansas State
01:33|Vanderbilts Quarterbacks Coach, Garrett Altman, is leaving for Arkansas State, but will coach the Commodores in their ReliaQuest Bowl game. Altman, who joined Vanderbilt this year, is a quick riser, having worked with Heisman runner-up Diego Pavia at New Mexico State. Coach Lea supports his decision, and the team looks forward to sending him off on a high note in Tampa.
Stowers Opt-Out for NFL Draft, Vandy Faces Iowa
01:25|Vanderbilts top tight end, Eli Stowers, has decided to opt out of the Reliaquest Bowl to focus on the NFL Draft. Despite fan disappointment, Stowers exceptional performance this season, including 62 catches for 769 yards and 4 touchdowns, has earned him numerous accolades, such as the John Mackey Award and first-team All-SEC selection. Projected as a second or third round pick, Stowers pro future is secure, and Vanderbilt fans will always remember him as the best tight end in program history.