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BREAKING: Vanderbilt Football selected for Birmingham Bowl, set to play Georgia Tech – The Vanderbilt Hustler
Vanderbilt Football has been selected to play Georgia Tech in the Birmingham Bowl on Dec. 27 in Birmingham, Alabama. This will be the Commodores’ first time playing in the postseason since 2018 when they lost to Baylor by a score of 45-38 in the Academy Sports + Outdoor Texas Bowl.
Vanderbilt went 6-6 during the 2024 season, starting with wins over Virginia Tech and Alcorn State in Weeks One and Two, respectively. Two losses to Georgia State and Missouri didn’t stop the ‘Dores from achieving their postseason aspirations, as they ripped off three consecutive wins against Alabama, Kentucky and Ball State to reach the precipice of bowl eligibility at 5-2.
The Black and Gold’s momentum stalled after a loss to Texas saw them fall to 5-3, but they went on the road and defeated the Auburn Tigers one week later to earn win number six and officially clinch postseason eligibility. The win also catapulted the Commodores into the No. 24 spot in the AP Poll.
Head coach Clark Lea and his team ended the regular season with a 6-6 record after losses to South Carolina, LSU and Tennessee.
Vanderbilt was selected for the Birmingham bowl — one of the SEC’s nine bowl tie-ins — after SMU beat Alabama for the final spot in the College Football Playoff. The Crimson Tide’s exclusion from the CFP left 10 SEC teams out of the field and only nine of the conference’s bowl tie-ins available. This pushed Oklahoma into a non-SEC bowl game.
Vanderbilt Football will look to end its three-game losing streak in its final game against the Yellowjackets on Dec. 27.
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Sources: Georgia State landing new defensive coordinator from ACC champs
Dell McGee’s defensive staff overhaul as he enters Year 3 atop the Georgia State program is getting its most significant piece of the puzzle, FootballScoop has learned.
McGee is hiring Cam Clark, a senior analyst on Duke coach Manny Diaz’s 2025 Atlantic Coast Conference Champions staff, to run the Georgia State defense, sources tell FootballScoop.
It’s a notable hire for McGee, who is seeking to turn around Georgia State after going just 4-20 in his first two seasons at the helm.
While Clark arrives at Georgia State after assisting the Duke Blue Devils offense, his background is in defensive coaching.
He served two years as defensive coordinator at Football Championship Subdivision program Western Illinois, and he also ran the defense at Lamar University. Additionally, Clark was defensive coordinator at Georgia prep powerhouse Thomas County Central High School.
A former star player at Harding University, Clark obtained his master’s degree from Auburn University, where he served as a graduate assistant.
He has additional Football Bowls Subdivision experience from coaching under both Hugh Freeze and Gus Malzahn while serving on their respective staffs at Arkansas State.
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