The Kentucky Wildcats (3-0) will do battle with a fellow SEC squad when they go to the Vanderbilt Commodores (2-2) on Saturday, September 23, 2023 at FirstBank Stadium. Look below for more important details, including how to watch this matchup on Fubo.
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Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt Game Time and How to Watch
- Game Day: Saturday, September 23, 2023
- Game Time: 12:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: SEC Network
- Location: Nashville, Tennessee
- Stadium: FirstBank Stadium
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- Moneyline Favorite: Kentucky (-606)
- Spread: Wildcats (-13.5)
- Total: 50.5
Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt Stats and Insights
- Kentucky has scored 73 more points than its opponents this season (24.4 per game). Vanderbilt has scored 22 more points than its opponents (5.5 per game).
- Kentucky has scored 35.7 points per game this season, 6.4 more than Vanderbilt has given up.
- The Wildcats are 2-0 overall when scoring more than 29.3 points this season.
- Vanderbilt racks up 34.8 points per game, 23.5 more than Kentucky surrenders (11.3).
- When they go over what the Wildcats give up this season (11.3 points per game), the Commodores are 2-2.
Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt Recent Meetings
- Kentucky and Vanderbilt have been evenly matched over their last two meetings, sharing the same 1-1 record.
- The Commodores own a 2-0 record ATS in those games, while the two teams have yet to go over the point total.
- In their last two head-to-head matchups, Kentucky has racked up 55 points versus Vanderbilt, while giving up only 41 points.
Top Performers
Kentucky
- Re’Mahn Davis has been getting things done in the running game, rushing for 236 yards and three touchdowns in three games.
- In addition to the numbers he’s posted on the ground, Davis has nine receptions (on 11 targets) for 143 yards and two touchdowns.
- In three games, Devin Leary has aired it out for 855 yards (285 yards per game) to go along with eight touchdowns, three interceptions, and a completion percentage of 61.1%.
- In three games, Tayvion Robinson has turned 16 targets into 14 receptions, 260 yards and three touchdowns for the Wildcats.
- Barion Brown has received 21 targets in 2023 and has converted them into 11 grabs (3.7 per game) for 109 yards and one TD in three games.
- Trevin Wallace has helped spur the Wildcats’ defense with 20 tackles, four TFL, and 3.5 sacks in three games.
- Maxwell Hairston has helped carry the Wildcats’ defense with one TFL, 15 tackles, and one interception in three games.
- Alex Afari has helped lead the Wildcats’ defense with 10 tackles and one TFL in three games.
- An important piece of the Wildcats’ defense, J.J. Weaver has nine tackles, one TFL, and one sack in three games.
Vanderbilt
- AJ Swann has 11 TD passes and four interceptions in four games, completing 57.1% of his throws for 1,062 yards (265.5 per game).
- In the passing game, Will Sheppard has scored six TDs, hauling in 25 balls for 314 yards (78.5 per game).
- In four games, London Humphreys has nine receptions for 266 yards (66.5 per game) and three touchdowns.
- In four games, Jayden McGowan has 23 catches for 295 yards (73.8 per game) and zero touchdowns.
- CJ Taylor has delivered 22 tackles, five TFL, and three sacks in four games for the Commodores.
- In four games for the Commodores, De’Rickey Wright has totaled two interceptions to go with 10 tackles and two passes defended.
- The Commodores’ Nate Clifton has recorded one interception to go with 10 tackles, two TFL, two sacks, and one pass defended in four games.
- With 17 tackles and one TFL in four games, Langston Patterson has been wreaking havoc on defense for the Commodores.