SEC foes match up when the Missouri Tigers (4-0) and the Vanderbilt Commodores (2-3) play on Saturday, September 30, 2023 at FirstBank Stadium. Look below for more important details, including how to watch this matchup on Fubo.
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Missouri vs. Vanderbilt Game Time and How to Watch
- Game Day: Saturday, September 30, 2023
- Game Time: 4:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: SEC Network
- Location: Nashville, Tennessee
- Stadium: FirstBank Stadium
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- Moneyline Favorite: Missouri (-476)
- Spread: Tigers (-12)
- Total: 56.5
Missouri vs. Vanderbilt Stats and Insights
- Missouri has scored 39 more points than its opponents this season (9.7 per game). Vanderbilt has scored just five more points than its opponents (one per game).
- Vanderbilt’s defense has allowed 32.4 points per game this season, close to the same as the 30.5 Missouri has scored.
- In games where the Tigers score over 32.4 points they have put together a record of 2-0.
- This season Vanderbilt racks up 12.6 more points per game (33.4) than Missouri allows (20.8).
- The Commodores are 2-2 overall when scoring over 20.8 points this season.
Missouri vs. Vanderbilt Recent Meetings
- In their past two head-to-head bouts, Missouri has beaten Vanderbilt two times.
- In those contests against Missouri, the Commodores have covered two times while going over the point total on one occasion.
- Vanderbilt has been outscored by 12 points in its last two tilts against Missouri.
Top Performers
Missouri
- Brady Cook has helped drive the Tigers’ offense this year, tallying 1,073 passing yards with seven passing touchdowns, zero interceptions and a 72% completion percentage.
- Cook has been helping the offense with his legs, as he’s run for 31 yards (1.1 YPC) and three rushing touchdowns in four games.
- On 42 targets, Luther Burden III has 32 grabs (eight per game) for 504 yards and three TDs in four games.
- Cody Schrader has piled up 403 rushing yards (100.8 yards per game) and two touchdowns while averaging 6.2 yards per carry in four games for the Tigers.
- Nathaniel Peat has generated 186 yards in the ground game (46.5 per game) with two rushing touchdowns in four games.
- Peat has compiled four catches on four targets for 81 yards and one touchdown as a receiver in 2023.
- As part of the Tigers’ defense, Johnny Walker Jr. has registered 17 tackles, one TFL, and 2.5 sacks in four games.
- Ty’Ron Hopper has helped spur the Tigers’ defense with two TFL and 20 tackles in four games.
- As part of the Tigers’ defense, Nyles Gaddy has recorded nine tackles, two TFL, and 2.5 sacks in four games.
- With 12 tackles and two interceptions, Kris Abrams-Draine has helped carry the Tigers’ defense over four games.
Vanderbilt
- AJ Swann has 11 touchdown passes and seven interceptions in five games, completing 53.2% of his throws for 1,251 yards (250.2 per game).
- In five games, Will Sheppard has 27 receptions for 345 yards (69 per game) and six touchdowns.
- In the passing game, London Humphreys has scored three TDs, catching 12 balls for 299 yards (59.8 per game).
- In five games, Jayden McGowan has 23 receptions for 295 yards (59 per game) and zero touchdowns.
- CJ Taylor has registered 29 tackles, six TFL, and three sacks in five games for the Commodores.
- In five games for the Commodores, Nate Clifton has delivered one interception to go with 14 tackles, four TFL, two sacks, and one pass defended.
- De’Rickey Wright has 10 tackles and two interceptions in five games.
- Ethan Barr has totaled 19 tackles In five games for the Commodores.