Tennessee football is a day away from kicking off its regular-season finale against Vanderbilt in Nashville. The Vols are looking to conclude the regular season with their 10th win and to punch their ticket to the College Football Playoffs in the process.
With kickoff just over 24 hours away, Tennessee football is 10.5-point favorites over Vanderbilt according to DraftKings Sportsbook. The over/under is set at 48.5. The line has slightly moved in Vanderbilt’s favor this week after opening up at 12 points on Sunday morning. The over/under has slightly gone up after opening at 47.5
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Tennessee is 6-5 against the spread so far this season but is just 2-5 against the spread in SEC play. The Vols covered in their win at Oklahoma as well as their home win over Alabama but failed to cover in all other SEC games. The over has hit in six Tennessee games this season while the under has hit five times.
Vanderbilt is 8-3 against the spread this season including a 4-3 record against the spread at home and a 7-1 record against the spread as underdogs. The Commodores are 6-1 against the spread in SEC, only failing to cover as three-point home underdogs against South Carolina.
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The over and under have each hit in five Vanderbilt games this season as well as pushing in one game as well.
Tennessee enters its regular season finale against Vanderbilt boasting a 9-2 (5-2 SEC) record. A win would give the Vols their second 10-win regular season in the last three years and it would punch their ticket to the expanded College Football Playoffs.
The Commodores enter the regular-season finale on a two-game losing streak but it’s already been an encouraging season for Clark Lea’s program. Vanderbilt enters the rivalry game 6-5 (3-4 SEC) and would love nothing more than to punctuate a strong season by ruining Tennessee’s postseason hopes.
Kickoff between Tennessee and Vanderbilt is at noon ET on Saturday afternoon at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville. Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek and Taylor McGreggor are on the call for ABC.