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Vanderbilt football holding a spring game at FirstBank Stadium in 2025 was a marker of progress in itself. No more high ...
Vanderbilt’s final workout sessions as a team before the start of its spring practices, Diego Pavia runs over to the sideline ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/vanderbilt as Exclusive: Clark Lea outlines Vanderbilt football's ...
Campbell, a 6-2, 300-pounder, committed May 9. He chose Vanderbilt over Syracuse, Oklahoma State and Cal. Hometown / School: ...
The Picayune, Mississippi native is Clark Lea and the Commodores staff's 15th overall commitment of the 2026 class and the ...
Tripp Skewes, a 6-foot-7, 300-pound offensive lineman, committed to Vanderbilt football on July 1. Skewes is from Englewood, ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Clark Lea had his headset on until the end, a fitting finish to a rivalry episode and season that were both ridiculous. Vanderbilt was locked in on defense, trying to keep ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Last season was “as tired as I’ve ever been,” Clark Lea said, and the Vanderbilt coach wasn’t complaining. He was explaining why he’s changing a formula that led to ...
Clark Lea is not unfamiliar with being a defensive coordinator. It is, after all, the position he held for three years at Notre Dame before taking the head job with Vanderbilt football.
Clark III was born in August 2012, when Lea was working as linebackers coach at Bowling Green. Lea had arranged with then-head coach Dave Clawson to go be with his wife Allison when his son was born.
Vanderbilt coach Clark Lea knows that, yet he’s not telling his players to stand down. “I encourage it,” Lea told Vandy on SI . “That’s the reason you play.
Vanderbilt coach Clark Lea knows that, yet he’s not telling his players to stand down. “I encourage it,” Lea told Vandy on SI . “That’s the reason you play.
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