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Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt odds: Win probability, final score prediction for Volunteers, Commodores
Tennessee and Vanderbilt are set to meet on Saturday night in a key conference showdown, one that the Volunteers will need to win to protect their NCAA Tournament resume.
The Commodores haven’t been very good this year, sitting at just 5-13 overall and 0-5 in SEC play. Vanderbilt has lost five straight games, going back to the start of conference play.
Tennessee, meanwhile, has been quite good. The Volunteers have won 10 of their last 11 games, with the only loss coming on the road by two possessions. So they’ll be a heavy favorite today.
Odds for Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt
Coming into the game, Tennessee is a 14.5-point favorite over Vanderbilt, per FanDuel Sportsbook. The Volunteers are currently listed at -1400 for the moneyline as of Saturday morning, while the Commodores are sitting at +800.
The point total for the game is set at 141.5 points. Tennessee ranks No. 58 nationally in scoring at 79.7 points per game, while Vanderbilt ranks No. 316 nationally at 67.2 points per game. That combined total sits at 146.9 points, an interesting divergence from the over/under total. And despite Vanderbilt’s recent struggles, the Commodores have played some close games, staying within a possession of a ranked Memphis team and of Alabama. So Saturday’s contest offers at least some intrigue.
Final score predictions for Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt
BPI predicted winner: Tennessee
BPI predicted point differential: 18.7
CPI win probability (for Tennessee): 94.6%
BPI matchup quality: 64.6
ESPN’s BPI is a model designed to provide a statistical comparison between two teams and predict future success. It agrees with Vegas about what to expect from this game. Heading into the game, BPI is projecting a point differential of 18.7 points in Tennessee’s favor. It also gives the Volunteers a 94.6% chance to win the game over the Commodores on the road.
BPI also gives this game a matchup quality score of 64.6, which ranks well outside the top 25 in quality scores predicted for the day.
KenPom predicted final score: Tennessee 79, Vanderbilt 62
KenPom win probability (for Tennessee): 94%
KenPom is another predictive system for college basketball. It’s designed to show how strong a team is at a given time, without taking factors like injuries into account.
For Saturday’s game between Tennessee and Vanderbilt, KenPom agrees with BPI and Vegas’ consensus, projecting the Commodores to lose by seventeen points.
How to watch Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt
Time: 6 p.m. ET
Channel: SEC Network, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Memorial Gymnasium – Nashville, Tenn.
The opening tip between the Volunteers and Commodores is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET and will air live on the SEC Network. It’s also going to be available to fans on streaming through FuboTV, which has an option for a free trial.
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While it doesn’t promise to be the most intriguing game of the day, anything can happen when the two in-state rivals meet. And Memorial Gymnasium has a way of leveling the playing field, so we’ll see how things unfold.
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Alex Golesh hires former Tennessee analyst as Auburn’s coordinator
Alex Golesh was introduced as Auburn’s head coach on Dec. 1. He served as Tennessee’s offensive coordinator and tight ends coach from 2021-22.
Golesh announced the hiring of Jacob Bronowski as Auburn’s special teams coordinator. He served as the Vols’ special teams analyst in 2021 under head coach Josh Heupel. Bronowski was also under Heupel at UCF in 2020 as special teams quality control.
“His track record is outstanding,” Golesh said of Bronowski. “He developed multiple national award contenders, including a Lou Groza Award winner, and has led some of the top special teams units in the country.
“I saw up close when we worked together before that coach Bronowski understands that special teams can be a championship difference-maker, and he’s proven he can develop elite specialists. He brings exactly the attention to detail and relentless work ethic we need in our program.”
Auburn will play at Tennessee on Oct. 3, 2026.
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Tennessee football’s 2026 schedule complete with opponents, dates
Tennessee football will host Lane Kiffin, Alex Golesh and possibly Arch Manning at Neyland Stadium in the 2026 season.
UT’s opponents for the next four seasons were previously announced. On Dec. 11, the SEC released the dates of every conference game, providing the full picture of the 2026 schedule.
Game times and television designations will be announced later.
Texas will make its first trip ever to Tennessee on Sept. 26. Manning, the Longhorns quarterback, is expected to return for the 2026 season rather than enter the NFL draft. If so, he’ll face the Vols on the home turf of his uncle, legendary quarterback Peyton Manning.
Golesh, the former UT offensive coordinator, is Auburn’s new coach. He will return to Knoxville for an Oct. 3 game.
Alabama will play at Tennessee on Oct. 17, continuing their Third Saturday in October rivalry game.
Kiffin, the polarizing former UT coach, is now coaching LSU after bolting Ole Miss after the regular season ended. He will return to Knoxville for a Nov. 21 game. Three of the five SEC teams visiting Neyland Stadium will have a first-year coach, including Kentucky’s Will Stein on Nov. 7.
Tennessee will play Alabama, Kentucky and Vanderbilt as annual SEC opponents in the league’s new nine-game conference schedule. Its other six opponents will rotate each season. That means each school will play every SEC opponent home and away every four years.
Tennessee will have one open week on Oct. 31 and thus won’t play on Halloween.
Here is Tennessee’s week-to-week schedule for the 2026 season.
Tennessee football 2026 schedule
- Sept. 5: Furman
- Sept. 12: At Georgia Tech
- Sept. 19: Kennesaw State
- Sept. 26: Texas*
- Oct. 3: Auburn*
- Oct. 10: At Arkansas*
- Oct. 17: Alabama*
- Oct. 24: At South Carolina*
- Oct. 31: Open
- Nov. 7: Kentucky*
- Nov. 14: At Texas A&M*
- Nov. 21: LSU*
- Nov. 28: At Vanderbilt*
*SEC game
Adam Sparks is the Tennessee football beat reporter. Email adam.sparks@knoxnews.com. X, formerly known as Twitter@AdamSparks. Support strong local journalism by subscribing at knoxnews.com/subscribe.
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Dragos Cazacu signs with Tennessee
Tennessee announced the signing of graduate student Dragos Cazacu on Wednesday. He is from Constanta, Romania.
“Dragos is someone we believe can translate all of his professional experience and success seamlessly to high level college tennis,” Tennessee associate head coach Matt Lucas said. “He’s a very mature young man who has finished university in Romania, so we know the type of student athlete we are getting. Winning ITF Pro Circuit titles, all while doing his degree back home shows he will transition nicely to Tennessee in January.”
Cazacu competed on the ATP Tour prior to Tennessee. His highest ranking was No. 763 in singles and No. 495 in doubles.
Tennessee will begin its spring men’s tennis season versus ETSU on Jan. 9, 2026 at Goodfriend Tennis Center. SEC competition will begin Feb. 21, 2026 at Kentucky.
The Vols’ home opener in SEC play is scheduled for Feb. 27, 2026 versus Auburn at Goodfriend Tennis Center.
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