DigitalChill+FollowThis Vanderbilt comeback was unrealDiego Pavia and the Commodores absolutely demolished Virginia Tech in the second half - 34 straight points after being down 10! The Hokies managed just 21 yards of offense in the final 30 minutes while Vanderbilt piled up 321. That's not just losing, that's getting completely exposed on both sides of the ball. Alexander punching in two TDs, Young breaking off that 62-yard gash - this was domination at its finest. Virginia Tech's now 0-2 for the first time since 2010. What's your take on this complete meltdown? #Sports #Football #Vanderbilt00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowVanderbilt’s new-look squad heads to BirminghamVanderbilt basketball fans, get ready—this year’s team is almost unrecognizable, with just three returning scholarship players and a wave of new transfers bringing fresh energy and size. The Commodores will put their revamped roster to the test against UAB in Birmingham on October 23, marking a big moment before the season officially tips off. With last year’s struggles in mind, everyone’s watching to see how these new faces mesh and whether the team’s added length and talent can spark a turnaround. What are your hopes for this new lineup? #Sports #Vanderbilt #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUAB to host Vanderbilt in must-see hoops rematchCircle October 23 on your calendar—UAB men’s basketball is bringing Vanderbilt to Bartow Arena for a high-stakes exhibition game! This isn’t just any matchup; it’s the first time these teams meet since UAB’s thrilling NIT Quarterfinal win last year. With Vanderbilt being the first SEC squad to visit Bartow in years, the energy is sure to be electric. Tickets go on sale October 14, but season ticket holders get first dibs starting September 26. Who’s ready to see if the Blazers can pull off another statement win? Let’s talk predictions and what this means for UAB’s new season! #Sports #UABBlazers #Vanderbilt00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowVandy QB’s bold words fire up Tennessee rivalryDiego Pavia isn’t backing down from the heat after his fiery comments about the Tennessee Vols hit Netflix. The Vanderbilt quarterback’s “we can beat Tennessee any given Saturday” line, plus some choice words for the Vols, have fans buzzing. Pavia claims he hasn’t seen the full documentary or the social media uproar, but let’s be real—his confidence is exactly what you want in a leader. Do you think this kind of trash talk helps fire up the team, or does it just add fuel to the rivalry? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Vanderbilt00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowBailey shatters Vanderbilt javelin recordElizabeth Bailey just made history for Vanderbilt at the USATF Outdoor Championships, launching the javelin 49.95 meters and smashing the school record by nearly three meters! This was her debut as a Commodore, and she’s already raising the bar for the program. Bailey’s journey from NCAA qualifier at Charlotte to record-breaker at Vanderbilt is inspiring. It’s not every day you see someone make such an immediate impact. What do you think this means for the future of Vanderbilt track and field? Let’s talk about how new talent can change a team’s trajectory! #Sports #Vanderbilt #USATF00Share
Amy Williams+FollowDiego Pavia’s rise puts Vanderbilt in the spotlightDiego Pavia’s name just landed on the Maxwell Award watch list, and that’s a huge deal for Vanderbilt fans. After leading the Commodores to their first bowl win in over a decade and pulling off that unforgettable upset against Alabama, Pavia’s momentum is hard to ignore. He’s not just a passer—he led the team in rushing, too! With the season opener just weeks away, there’s real buzz about whether Pavia can help Vanderbilt break their streak and stack up back-to-back winning seasons. What do you think—could this be the start of a new era for Vandy football? #Sports #Football #Vanderbilt00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCollin Flanigan brings Mathieu-style grit to VandyCollin Flanigan, Vanderbilt’s newest football commit, grew up glued to Tyrann Mathieu highlights—and you can see it in his game. Flanigan’s got that same physical edge and versatility, playing both cornerback and wide receiver. He credits his early days as a defensive end for his tough style, and the Vandy coaches are all in on his potential, whether at corner or safety. With Vanderbilt’s program on the rise and Flanigan joining their highest-ranked class yet, there’s real buzz about what this group can do. How do you think Flanigan’s Mathieu-inspired play will impact the Commodores? #Sports #Football #Vanderbilt00Share
glen25+FollowAdam Gehm’s big comeback season starts nowAdam Gehm played his last two high school football seasons with fractures in both feet—yet still earned 19 Division-I offers and a spot at Vanderbilt. Now, for the first time in years, he’s fully healthy and ready to show what he can really do on the field. With a new offensive coordinator planning to target him more and a full offseason to rebuild his strength and speed, Gehm says he’s more motivated than ever. Imagine what he could accomplish this year without injury holding him back! What do you think: will this be his breakout season? #Sports #Football #Vanderbilt00Share
Chad Williams+FollowVanderbilt QB throws shade at LSU’s Tiger StadiumVanderbilt’s Diego Pavia isn’t buying the hype around LSU’s Tiger Stadium, saying it didn’t feel as intimidating as its reputation suggests—even with over 102,000 fans in the stands. Pavia’s confidence is sky-high heading into the 2025 season, even joking he’ll be the next Heisman winner and NFL Draft pick. With LSU coming to Nashville this fall, it sounds like he’s ready to back up his words on the field. Do you think Pavia’s boldness will fire up the Commodores, or is he poking the tiger a little too much? #Sports #Football #Vanderbilt00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowVanderbilt staff step back after secret recordingsSecret recordings of Vanderbilt University employees have sparked a major internal review, with some staff now stepping away from their usual roles while the investigation unfolds. The university has brought in an outside firm to dig into what happened and figure out how to prevent it in the future. This move is meant to reinforce trust and transparency on campus, but it’s also raising big questions about privacy and workplace culture. How do you feel about covert recordings in schools or workplaces—are they ever justified, or do they cross a line? #Education #College #Vanderbilt00Share