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  • NYwRiter94
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    • Jun 2008
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    Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)



    Vanderbilt Announces James Franklin As New Football Head Coach


    Nashville, TN -- Vice Chancellor for Athletics David Williams has announced today that former Kansas State Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks coach James Franklin will replace Bobby Johnson as the Head Coach of the Vanderbilt University football program. Franklin, who has also held positions at Maryland, Idaho State and the Green Bay Packers, is already planning to make drastic changes to the culture of Vanderbilt football.

    "I’m not a 6-5 guy. I’m not a 7-5 guy. No part of this program will settle," stated Franklin with an inspiring confidence not seen from a VU Head Coach in decades. "I have a plan that I’m very confident in. We are going to reflect this university."

    Franklin clearly has his work cut out for him. Part of the ultra-competitive Southeastern Conference, Vanderbilt has not attended a bowl game or finished with a winning record in 26 years and has never made back-to-back bowl appearances. But that won't stop Franklin.

    "The next phase that has to happen is that we need the Commodore nation, fans, community of Nashville to be ‘all in.’ We are going to do some special things, but we can’t do it alone. We need everybody all in. It’s time for this community to come together.”

    ***

    (Note: Franklin actually became Head Coach in 2010, but I am implementing him now for reasons which will become clear much later on down the road. In 2008, under Bobby Johnson, Vanderbilt actually did have a decent season and made it to a Bowl Game, but then suffered two straight 2-10 seasons before Franklin took over.)
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  • NYwRiter94
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    Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

    Vanderbilt Commodores Depth Chart - 2008
    Regular Offense
    STARTER2ND3RD4TH
    WRGeorge Smith (81)Alex Washington (75)Chris Reinert (73)John Cole (67)
    TEJake Bradford (75)Justin Green (73)Chris Reinert (64)
    LTThomas Welch (80)James Williams (73)Kyle Fischer (73)
    LGRyan Custer (79)Ryan Vance (75)Nick Forte (74)
    CBradley Vierling (78)Joey Bailey (71)James Williams (66)
    RGDrew Gardner (77)Ryan Vance (75)Nick Forte (74)
    RTEric Hensley (76)James Williams (73)Kyle Fischer (73)
    WRSean Walker (78)Justin Wheeler (75)Udom Umoh (71)
    QBChris Nickson (84)Mackenzi Adams (83)Jared Funk (73)
    FBRyan Van Rensburg (71)Matt Bubis (69)Jeff Jennings (60)
    HBJared Hawkins (83)Jeff Jennings (83)Gaston Miller (76)Jermaine Doster (74)
    Base 4-3 Defense
    STARTER2ND3RD4TH
    LDEBroderick Stewart (82)Theron Kadri (73)Teriall Brannon (72)
    LDTGreg Billinger (77)Derrius Dowell (68)Colt Nichter (60)
    RDTAdam Smotherman (75)TJ Greenstone (66)
    RDESteven Stone (81)Theron Kadri (73)Teriall Brannon (72)
    WLBAustin Newton (76)Nate Campbell (79)Patrick Benoist (77)
    MLBChris Johnson (76)Patrick Benoist (73)Nate Campbell (71)John Stokes (68)
    SLBBrandon Bryant (80)Nate Campbell (79)Patrick Benoist (77)
    CBDJ Moore (80)Myron Lewis (76)Darlron Spead (75)Alan Strong (70)
    SSReshard Langford (86)Joel Caldwell (76)Al Owens (71)
    FSRyan Hamilton (79)Brent Trice (78)Casey Hayward (71)
    CBJosh Allen (76)Jared Fagan (75)Jamie Graham (74)
    Special Teams
    STARTER2ND3RD4TH
    KBryant Hahnfeldt (76)Brett Upson (72)Ryan Fowler (54)
    PBryant Hahnfeldt (78)Brett Upson (74)Ryan Fowler (55)
    PRGeorge SMith (95)Jared Hawkins (93)Sean Walker (92)Alex Washington (91)
    KRGeorge Smith (95)Jared Hawkins (93)Sean Walker (92)Alex Washington (91)
    LSBradley Vierling (78)Joey Bailey (71)Thomas Welch (70)
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    • NYwRiter94
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      Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

      Vanderbilt Commodores 2008 Schedule
      DATEOPPONENTRESULT
      Aug 28at Miami UniversityWon, 45-39 (OT)
      Sep 4vs #20 South CarolinaLost, 45-35
      Sep 13vs RiceLost, 34-28
      Sep 20at Ole MissWon, 33-13
      Oct 4vs #16 Auburn
      Oct 11at Mississippi State
      Oct 18at #1 Georgia
      Oct 25vs Duke
      Nov 8vs #5 Florida
      Nov 15at Kentucky
      Nov 20vs #19 Tennessee
      Nov 29at #25 Wake Forest
      Last edited by NYwRiter94; 12-28-2012, 12:37 AM.
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        Preseason Outlook

        NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Aug 27, 2008
        RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
        1-Georgia00
        2-Oklahoma00
        3-Ohio State00
        4-USC00
        5-Florida00
        6-LSU00
        7-Missouri00
        8-West Virginia00
        9-Wisconsin00
        10-Texas00
        11-Clemson00
        12-Texas Tech00
        13-Penn State00
        14-Arizona State00
        15-Kansas00
        16-Auburn00
        17-Virginia Tech00
        18-Illinois00
        19-Tennessee00
        20-BYU00
        21-South Carolina00
        22-Alabama00
        23-Oregon00
        24-Cincinnati00
        25-Wake Forest00


        Heisman Watch - Updated: Aug 27, 2008
        NAMEPOSSCHOOLSEASON STATS
        Tim TebowQBFlorida
        Chris "Beanie" WellsHBOhio State
        Percy HarvinWRFlorida
        Chase DanielQBMissouri
        Michael CrabtreeWRTexas Tech
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        • NYwRiter94
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          Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

          Franklin Stands Tall After OT Thriller


          Oxford, OH--James Franklin said he didn’t want Vanderbilt to be a 6-5 or even a 7-5 team when he took over. Today, he took one step toward quieting the critics who mocked that statement, with Vanderbilt’s record standing firm at 1-0.

          QB Chris Nickson threw for 2 TDs and no interceptions and three separate running backs ran for Touchdowns as Vanderbilt overcame career performances from Miami’s Daniel Raudabaugh and Eugene Harris.

          On the second play from scrimmage, Raudabaugh threw a duck to Vanderbilt’s DJ Moore, who returned the interception 40 yards for Vandy’s first score of the year. Miami of Ohio responded with a field goal before the teams exchanged several punts. Andre Bratton eventually caught a pass in the second quarter and made a few beautiful moves in order to score a 27 yard TD, but Vanderbilt’s Chris Nickson responded by leading his team down the field, ending with a 33 yard strike to Justin Wheeler. Vandy got the ball back with 1:30 left, and thanks to a big connection between Nickson and George Smith, took a 17-9 lead with merely 16 seconds left. However, a big play by Miami set Trevor Cook up for a 41 yard Field Goal as time expired to cut the lead to 5 at halftime.

          Vanderbilt didn’t let the positive atmosphere in Miami’s home stadium last long, as Nickson rolled out wide on second down and found his TE Jake Bradford, who caught the pass and beat his man, running a full 59 yards for the touchdown. Miami responded late in the third by capitalizing on a blown coverage by VU to cut the lead back down to one score. This scored seemed to change momentum, as Miami’s Harris caught another pass and broke several tackles en route to a school record 79 yard touchdown, giving Miami a one-point lead at the end of three quarters. Nickson responded by leading his team on a 13 play, 62 yard drive which ended with a 1 yard rush by the Fullback Ryan Van Rensburg and put Vandy up by a touchdown. Miami caught a break, however, when George Smith caught a punt at his own 10 and fumbled, giving Miami of Ohio the ball in a goal-to-go situation with 3 minutes remaining, which they quickly turned into 7 points. With 2:45 left, Chris Nickson was handed the ball on his own 29 yard line in a tie game. However, a dropped pass by his receiver on third down meant the ball was headed back to Miami possession a mere 38 seconds later. Poor coverage by a Vanderbilt defender led to Harris’ third touchdown catch of the game and a 39-32 lead. This time, Nickson wasn’t letting the game get away. He orchestrated a masterful march down the field, and completely caught Miami off guard with a draw play to Hawkins on 4th and 2, on which Hawkins walked in for the TD. With only 0:14 left, Miami was unable to produce a score, and the game headed to OT.

          Miami got the ball first in overtime, but three incomplete passes led to a 42 yard field goal attempt, which Trevor Cook shanked right, putting destiny in Vanderbilt’s hands. The running backs took over, as Hawkins came alive and pounded away on five straight runs to set up teammate Jeff Jennings to pound the ball in at the goal line for the victory.

          New Vanderbilt Coach James Franklin was understandably impressed after the OT thriller. “There are a lot of things we need to work on…but the heart and unwavering dedication and perseverance the boys showed out there is indicative of the new brand of Vanderbilt football that we’ve been working toward and take pride in. The top ranked SEC teams better be prepared for us to play them as tough as we did Miami today.”

          Vanderbilt Commodores at Miami (OH) RedHawks
          Aug 28, 20081ST2ND3RD4THOTSCORE
          Vanderbilt Commodores (0-0)710715645
          Miami (OH) RedHawks (0-0)391314039
          Scoring Summary
          FIRST QUARTER SCORINGVANM-OH
          6:30(VAN) D. Moore interception return for 40 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)70
          4:52(M-OH) T. Cook 33 yard FG attempt is good73
          SECOND QUARTER SCORINGVANM-OH
          5:35(M-OH) D. Raudabaugh pass to A. Bratton for 27 yard TD (T. Cook PAT is no good)79
          3:12(VAN) C. Nickson pass to J. Wheeler for 32 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)149
          0:16(VAN) B. Hahnfeldt 29 yard FG attempt is good179
          0:00(M-OH) T. Cook 40 yard FG attempt is good1712
          THIRD QUARTER SCORINGVANM-OH
          5:57(VAN) C. Nickson pass to J. Bradford for 59 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)2412
          1:56(M-OH) D. Raudabaugh pass to E. Harris for 31 yard TD (T. Cook PAT is good)2419
          0:13(M-OH) D. Raudabaugh pass to E. Harris for 79 yard TD (2-pt failed)2425
          FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGVANM-OH
          4:29(VAN) R. Van Rensburg runs for 1 yard TD (C. Nickson to J. Hawkins for 2-pt)3225
          2:52(M-OH) A. Bratton runs for 1 yard TD (T. Cook PAT is good)3232
          1:37(M-OH) D. Raudabaugh pass to E. Harris for 38 yard TD (T. Cook PAT is good)3239
          0:14(VAN) J. Hawkins runs for 6 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)3939
          OVERTIME SCORINGVANM-OH
          --:--(VAN) J. Jennings runs for 3 yard TD4539
          Vanderbilt Commodores
          PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
          Chris Nickson19/3327820
          RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
          Jared Hawkins33732.21
          Jeff Jennings7111.51
          Chris Nickson6305.00
          Ryan Van Rensburg111.01
          RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
          George Smith67212.00
          Jared Hawkins6508.30
          Jake Bradford27638.01
          Justin Wheeler24321.51
          Sean Walker23015.00
          Alex Washington177.00
          DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
          Josh Allen7000
          DJ Moore6111
          Myron Lewis6000
          Ryan Hamilton6000
          Reshard Langford6000
          KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
          Bryant Hahnfeldt1/24/4729
          KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
          George Smith49624.00
          Jared Hawkins36622.00
          PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
          George Smith33411.30
          Miami (OH) RedHawks
          PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
          Daniel Raudabaugh26/3842341
          RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
          Andre Bratton19663.41
          Daniel Raudabaugh4-5-1.20
          RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
          Eugene Harris820025.03
          Andre Bratton810913.61
          Dustin Woods55611.20
          Jamal Rogers23618.00
          Armand Robinson2168.00
          Jake O'Connell166.00
          DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
          Robbie Wilson12000
          Jordan Gafford12000
          Jeff Thompson9000
          Caleb Bostic7000
          Joe Coniglio2100
          KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
          Trevor Cook2/33/4940
          KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
          Eugene Harris38428.00
          Dustin Woods37826.00
          PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
          Dustin Woods22110.50
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          • NYwRiter94
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            • Jun 2008
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            #6
            Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

            Week 1 Review

            Week 1 Featured Matchups
            ResultsHi PassingHi RushingHi Receiving
            #21 South Carolina 49, NC State 10C. Smelley - 309J. Eugene - 126K. McKinley - 145
            #7 Missouri 50, #18 Illinois 28C. Daniel - 395J. Jackson - 76A. Benn - 104
            #4 USC 48, Virginia 12M. Sanchez - 283S. Johnson - 107J. Miller - 118
            #11 Clemson 48, #22 Alabama 31J. Wilson - 345J. Davis - 195M. McCoy - 135
            #23 Oregon 31, Washington 25C. Kempt - 226J. Hasty - 83E. Dickson - 83
            Louisville 31, Kentucky 28H. Cantwell - 277G. Stripling - 99D. Lyons - 133


            NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches' Poll - Updated: Aug 31, 2008
            RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
            11Georgia (37)101501
            22Oklahoma (21)101428
            33Ohio State (2)101358
            44USC (1)101309
            55Florida101221
            66LSU101156
            77Missouri101114
            88West Virginia101029
            99Wisconsin10969
            1010Texas10910
            1111Clemson10862
            1212Texas Tech10796
            1313Penn State10742
            1414Arizona State10690
            1515Kansas10639
            1616Auburn10590
            1717Virginia Tech10556
            1819Tennessee00452
            1920BYU10409
            2021South Carolina10368
            2123Oregon10291
            2224Cincinnati00255
            2318Illinois01246
            2425Wake Forest10231
            2526Fresno State00188


            Heisman Watch - Updated: Aug 1, 2008
            NAMEPOSSCHOOLSEASON STATS
            Tim TebowQBFlorida354 Yds, 3 TD, Rush TD
            Chris "Beanie" WellsHBOhio State120 Yds, 2 TD, Rec TD
            Percy HarvinWRFlorida82 Yds, 1 TD
            Chase DanielQBMissouri395 Yds, 6 TD
            Michael CrabtreeWRTexas Tech16 Yds, 0 TD
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              Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

              Vanderbilt Falls In Home Opener To #20 South Carolina


              Nashville, TN--James Franklin's home debut in Vanderbilt didn't go quite as well as VU fans had hoped, as #20 South Carolina rolled in and rolled over the Commodores.

              South Carolina took a 10 point lead in the first quarter and never relinquished it. Jared Hawkins ran for a touchdown to give Vanderbilt its first points and make it a game, but three consecutive scores by SC put the game out of reach.

              The 'Dores didn't give up hope, however, and with Jeff Jennings replacing Hawkins at starting Halfback in the second half, Vanderbilt mounted a spirited comeback, eventually cutting the lead by two scores.

              "Jared was working hard, but things just weren't working for him out there," commented Coach Franklin, who suffered his first loss as a head coach. "We'll take a look at what we've got from all of our backs and re-assess for next week against Rice."

              That game will be an important one, as Vanderbilt will be hosting visits for three potential recruits including Ernest Todd, the #3 ranked Center in the nation.

              South Carolina Gamecocks at Vanderbilt Commodores
              Sep 4, 20081ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
              #20 South Carolina Gamecocks (1-0)101414745
              Vanderbilt Commodores (1-0)0772135
              Scoring Summary
              FIRST QUARTER SCORINGSCARVAN
              1:13(SCAR) R. Succop 25 yard FG is good30
              0:24(SCAR) C. Smelley pass to F. Brown for 16 yard TD (R. Succop PAT is good)100
              SECOND QUARTER SCORINGSCARVAN
              4:58(VAN) J. Hawkins runs for 1 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)107
              1:58(SCAR) M. Davis runs for 5 yard TD (R. Succop PAT is good)177
              1:12(SCAR) F. Brown runs for 1 yard TD (R. Succop PAT is good)247
              THIRD QUARTER SCORINGSCARVAN
              4:49(SCAR) K. McKinley returns punt for 80 yard TD (R. Succop PAT is good)317
              2:21(VAN) C. Nickson pass to A. Washington for 10 yard TD (2-pt failed)3113
              0:51(SCAR) C. Smelley pass to C. Culliver for 19 yard TD (R. Succop PAT is good)3813
              FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGSCARVAN
              5:07(VAN) C. Nickson pass to S. Walker for 12 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)3820
              3:40(VAN) C. Nickson pass to C. Reinert for 3 yard TD (2-pt is good)3828
              2:20(SCAR) C. Smelley pass to K. McKinley for 13 yard TD (R. Succop PAT is good)4528
              0:53(VAN) C. Nickson pass to A. Washington for 11 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)4535
              South Carolina Gamecocks
              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
              Chris Smelley31/4243632
              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
              Mike Davis12352.91
              Freddie Brown242.01
              Bobby Wallace188.00
              Chris Smelley1-1-1.00
              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
              Kenny McKinley711316.11
              Mike Davis67512.50
              Chris Culliver67412.31
              Jared Cook512725.40
              Freddie Brown4379.21
              Moe Brown242.00
              Bobby Wallace166.00
              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
              Carlos Thomas4010
              Damien Wright14000
              Rodney Paulk12000
              Emanuel Cook9000
              Jasper Brinkley7000
              KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
              Ryan Succop1/26/6925
              KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
              Freddie Brown411829.50
              Kenny McKinley12626.00
              PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
              Kenny McKinley412230.51
              Vanderbilt Commodores
              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
              Chris Nickson25/3622641
              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
              Jared Hawkins22502.21
              Jeff Jennings17573.30
              Chris Nickson5163.20
              Alex Washington11212.00
              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
              Sean Walker6498.11
              Alex Washington56913.82
              Jeff Jennings5408.00
              George Smith3206.60
              Chris Reinert2136.51
              Jared Hawkins22412.00
              Ryan Van Rensburg188.00
              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
              Broderick Stewart1100
              Chris Johnson4010
              Austin Newton2010
              Ryan Hamilton9000
              DJ Moore7000
              KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
              Bryant Hahnfeldt0/03/330
              KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
              Jared Hawkins512224.40
              George Smith311939.60
              New York Rangers (NHL 14)

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                Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

                Week 2 Review

                Week 2 Featured Matchups
                ResultsHi PassingHi RushingHi Receiving
                #18 Tennessee 34, UCLA 9J. Crompton - 389A. Foster - 85A. Rogers - 104
                #24 Wake Forest 36, Ole Miss 6R. Skinner - 190J. Adams - 122C. Brinkman - 98
                #2 Oklahoma 29, #22 Cincinnati 10S. Bradford - 282D. Murray - 97J. Iglesias - 162
                #5 Florida 52, Miami 17T. Tebow - 222K. Moore - 75P. Harvin - 59
                #19 BYU 49, Washington 21M. Hall - 337J. Hasty - 65M. Reed - 207
                #14 Arizona State 45, Stanford 21R. Carpenter - 267D. Nance - 122J. Williams - 78


                NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Sep 7, 2008
                RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                11Georgia (36)201500
                22Oklahoma (24)201439
                33Ohio State (1)201354
                44USC101285
                55Florida201216
                66LSU201150
                77Missouri201086
                88West Virginia201042
                99Wisconsin20962
                1010Texas20920
                1111Clemson20845
                1212Texas Tech20806
                1313Penn State20736
                1414Arizona State20684
                1515Kansas20633
                1616Auburn20585
                1717Virginia Tech20538
                1818Tennessee10506
                1919BYU20462
                2020South Carolina20420
                2121Oregon20369
                2223Illinois11260
                2324Wake Forest20260
                2426Texas A&M20206
                2522Cincinnati01167


                Heisman Watch - Updated: Sep 7, 2008
                NAMEPOSSCHOOLSEASON STATS
                Tim TebowQBFlorida576 Yds, 8 TD, 2 Rush TD
                Chris "Beanie" WellsHBOhio State251 Yds, 3 TD, Rec TD
                Percy HarvinWRFlorida141 Yds, 3 TD
                Chase DanielQBMissouri720 Yds, 9 TD, 136 Rush Yds
                DeMarco MurrayHBOklahoma229 Yds, 2 TD, Rec TD
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                  Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

                  Vandy Claws Back, But Can't Get Home Win


                  Nashville, TN--James Franklin knows his team has heart and determination. But he also knows that without discipline, there's no way they can win.

                  "Rice jumped out to an early lead, but we had countless opportunities and we threw them all away," commented the clearly frustrated Vanderbilt coach. "Turnovers and penalties killed us. We could have and should have won. We played an atrocious first half and still almost won the game."

                  Rice started the game off with three first quarter touchdowns: one punt return and two interception returns. Nickson threw four interceptions and three pick sixes before being pulled in favor of Junior Mackenzi Adams, but an injury to Adams forced Nickson back into the game, where he conducted the second of his two half-ending TD drives. Down by 20 with three minutes left, Senior CB Josh Allen intercepted his second pass of the game and took it 81 yards for a touchdown, sparking the Vanderbilt comeback. A three-and-out got the ball back in Vanderbilt's hands, and Nickson led a drive which he capped with a pass to his number one target, George Smith.

                  "I was struggling throughout the game," said the Senior who threw two touchdowns and five interceptions, "but I knew that when we came out at the end of the game we had all of the confidence in the world."

                  Kicker Bryant Hahnfeldt attempted an onside kick with less than two minutes remaining, but Vanderbilt recovered the ball a yard short of the minimum distance, and an encroachment penalty on 2nd and 9 killed any chance of getting the ball back.

                  "It was a tough way to lose," commented Franklin, who hosted three visiting recruits today, "but I'm proud of my boys for hanging in there and clawing their way back. We'll take the next week to refocus and make sure we're prepared to start games as strong as we're finishing them."

                  Rice Owls at Vanderbilt Commodores
                  Sep 13, 20081ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                  Rice Owls (2-0)2007734
                  Vanderbilt Commodores (1-1)0771428
                  Scoring Summary
                  FIRST QUARTER SCORINGRICEVAN
                  3:41(RICE) J. Dillard returns punt for 76 yard TD (C. Fangmeier PAT is no good)60
                  2:28(RICE) W. Garley returns interception for 102 yard TD (C. Fangmeier PAT is good)130
                  0:27(RICE) B. King returns interception for 51 yard TD (C. Fangmeier PAT is good)200
                  SECOND QUARTER SCORINGRICEVAN
                  0:19(VAN) C. Nickson passes to J. Bradford for 5 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)207
                  THIRD QUARTER SCORINGRICEVAN
                  4:31(RICE) J. Shepher returns interception for 30 yard TD (C. Fangmeier PAT is good)277
                  0:54(VAN) J. Jennings runs for 2 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)2714
                  FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGRICEVAN
                  6:56(RICE) C. Clement pass to J. Dillard for 26 yard TD (C. Fangmeier PAT is good)3414
                  2:54(VAN) J. Allen returns interception for 81 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)3421
                  1:40(VAN) C. Nickson pass to G. Smith for 13 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)3428
                  Rice Owls
                  PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                  Chase Clement15/2519514
                  John Thomas Shepherd3/34200
                  RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                  Justin Hill9455.00
                  Chase Clement740.50
                  Jarett Dillard100.00
                  RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                  Tommy Henderson56312.60
                  Toren Dixon45914.70
                  Jarett Dillard34013.31
                  CJ Ugokwe22211.00
                  John Welch12121.00
                  James Casey188.00
                  Justin Hill11313.00
                  Taylor Wardlow11111.00
                  DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                  Willie Garley13021
                  Ja'Corey Shepherd4011
                  Brandon King9011
                  Chris Jones8100
                  Vernon James14000
                  KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                  Jarett Dillard310133.60
                  Justin Hill12828.00
                  PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                  Jarett Dillard17676.01
                  Vanderbilt Commodores
                  PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                  Mackenzi Adams4/64700
                  Chris Nickson13/3112325
                  RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                  Jeff Jennings381082.81
                  Chris Nickson8111.30
                  Mackenzi Adams5132.60
                  Jared Hawkins4215.20
                  Ryan Van Rensburg221.00
                  RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                  Jake Bradford55811.61
                  George Smith33511.61
                  Jeff Jennings284.00
                  Sean Walker22311.50
                  Justin Wheeler22211.00
                  Ryan Van Rensburg2147.00
                  Alex Washington11010.00
                  DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                  Reshard Langford7010
                  Chris Johnson6200
                  Josh Allen5021
                  Ryan Hamilton5000
                  Brandon Bryant4010
                  KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                  George Smith311939.60
                  Jared Hawkins37324.30
                  PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                  George Smith48020.00
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                    #10
                    Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

                    Week 3 Review

                    Week 3 Featured Matchups
                    ResultsHi PassingHi RushingHi Receiving
                    USF 20, #15 Kansas 15M. Grothe - 277J. Sharp - 50T. Johnson - 106
                    Georgia Tech 35, #17 Virginia Tech 14J. Nesbitt - 157K. Lewis - 87Z. Luckett - 53
                    #1 Georgia 62, #20 South Carolina 14C. Smelley - 188K. Moreno - 99M. Massaquoi - 119
                    Mississippi State 38, #16 Auburn 31W. Carroll - 181B. Tate - 252R. Dunn - 92
                    #11 Clemson 42, NC State 14W. Korn - 235J. Davis - 169A. Kelly - 104
                    #3 Ohio State 38, #4 USC 31M. Sanchez - 169C. Wells - 175P. Turner - 131
                    #10 Texas 64, Arkansas 10C. McCoy - 341D. Curtis - 89Q. Cosby - 109


                    NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Sep 14, 2008
                    RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                    11Georgia (40)301504
                    23Ohio State (21)301468
                    32Oklahoma301437
                    45Florida201268
                    56LSU301218
                    67Missouri301167
                    78West Virginia201117
                    89Wisconsin301081
                    910Texas301016
                    104USC11999
                    1111Clemson30966
                    1212Texas Tech30917
                    1314Arizona State30818
                    1418Tennessee20621
                    1521Oregon30490
                    1622Illinois21395
                    1715Kansas21388
                    1823Wake Forest20379
                    1924Texas A&M20331
                    2016Auburn21298
                    2136Mississippi State30283
                    2228USF30259
                    2326Florida State20236
                    2420South Carolina21233
                    2517Virginia Tech21196


                    Heisman Watch - Updated: Sep 14, 2008
                    NAMEPOSSCHOOLSEASON STATS
                    Tim TebowQBFlorida576 Yds, 8 TD, 2 Rush TD
                    Chris "Beanie" WellsHBOhio State426 Yds, 5 TD, 2 Rec TD
                    Percy HarvinWRFlorida141 Yds, 3 TD
                    Chase DanielQBMissouri969 Yds, 11 TD, Rush TD
                    Keiland WilliamsHBLSU373 Yds, 7 TD, Rec TD
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                      #11
                      Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

                      Commodores Refocus, Dominate Rivals In Victory


                      Oxford, MS--James Franklin said last week that his football team needed to "refocus" and to "start games as strong as we finish them". They definitely accomplished both of those things today against Ole Miss.

                      Even while losing defensive superstar Reshard Langford and embattled QB Chris Nickson, Vanderbilt excelled on both sides of the ball en route to a 33-13 decision over their longtime rival.

                      "This was the kind of game I knew we were capable of," commented Franklin, whose team scored the first 21 points of the game as well as the final 9. "We fought through adversity and played a tough game from start to finish."

                      QB Chris Nickson, who was benched last week but got the starting nod due to an injury to backup Mackenzi Adams, played only a few snaps before bruising his shoulder. Third-string sophomore Jared Funk replaced him admirably, completing 14 of 19 passes with 1 TD and no picks. The two-headed rushing attack also proved solid, with Jeff Jennings and Jared Hawkins combining for over 150 yards rushing. The defense was stellar, producing four turnovers and one touchdown all while giving up only 240 yards of total offense.

                      "You know we're gonna give you a tough game," said Junior CB DJ Moore, who returned his second interception for a touchdown this season. "Those ranked teams coming up on our schedule better watch out; the freight train's coming through."

                      Moore and the rest of the team will have a week off before taking on ranked Auburn at home.

                      Vanderbilt Commodores at Mississippi Rebels
                      Sep 20, 20081ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                      Vanderbilt Commodores (1-2)7173633
                      Mississippi Rebels (1-2)067013
                      Scoring Summary
                      FIRST QUARTER SCORINGVANMISS
                      2:16(VAN) D. Moore returns interception for 82 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)70
                      SECOND QUARTER SCORINGVANMISS
                      5:15(VAN) J. Jennings runs for 3 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)140
                      3:12(VAN) J. Funk pass to J. Bradford for 13 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)210
                      2:37(MISS) J. Snead pass to M. Wallace for 87 yard TD (J. Shene PAT is no good)216
                      --:--(VAN) B. Hahnfeldt 29 yard FG is good246
                      THIRD QUARTER SCORINGVANMISS
                      5:12(MISS) J. Snead pass to C. Eason for 8 yard TD (J. Shene PAT is good)2413
                      3:16(VAN) B. Hahnfeldt 37 yard FG is good2713
                      FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGVANMISS
                      6:53(VAN) B. Hahnfeldt 45 yard FG is good3013
                      4:39(VAN) B. Hahnfeldt 28 yard FG is good3313
                      Vanderbilt Commodores
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      Jared Funk14/1914210
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      Jeff Jennings24743.01
                      Jared Hawkins19794.10
                      Alex Washington22010.00
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      Alex Washington44210.50
                      Jake Bradford33411.31
                      Sean Walker22613.00
                      George Smith22412.00
                      Justin Wheeler11313.00
                      Jared Hawkins133.00
                      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                      Myron Lewis5010
                      Josh Allen5210
                      Joel Caldwell2010
                      DJ Moore2011
                      Austin Newton6000
                      KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                      Bryant Hahnfeldt4/43/31945
                      PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                      George Smith36220.60
                      Mississippi Rebels
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      Jevan Snead13/2518624
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      Cordera Eason10212.10
                      Jevan Snead7284.00
                      Enrique Davis12121.00
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      Shay Hodge44210.50
                      Mike Wallace29246.01
                      Cordera Eason2189.01
                      Gerald Harris2168.00
                      Marshay Green11111.00
                      Dexter McCluster166.00
                      David Traxler111.00
                      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                      Ted Laurent2100
                      Greg Hardy13000
                      Jamarca Sanford13000
                      Kendrick Lewis9000
                      Dustin Mouzon6000
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                        #12
                        Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

                        Week 4 Review

                        Week 4 Featured Matchups
                        ResultsHi PassingHi RushingHi Receiving
                        #20 Auburn 29, #5 LSU 28K. Burns - 212K. Williams - 132B. LaFell - 133
                        #4 Florida 38, #14 Tennessee 7J. Crompton - 168T. Tebow - 39A. Rogers - 93
                        #18 Wake Forest 42, #23 Florida State 20R. Skinner - 355J. Adams - 125D. Bolden - 125
                        #1 Georgia 48, #13 Arizona State 24M. Stafford - 387K. Moreno - 115M. Massaquoi - 125
                        #15 Oregon 55, Boise State 48D. Thomas - 236L. Blount - 125A. Pflugard - 126


                        NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Sep 21, 2008
                        RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                        11Georgia (37)401501
                        22Ohio State (22)401391
                        34Florida (1)301376
                        43Oklahoma (1)301333
                        56Missouri401165
                        67West Virginia301133
                        78Wisconsin301056
                        89Texas401002
                        910USC11897
                        1011Clemson40897
                        1112Texas Tech40846
                        125LSU31811
                        1315Oregon40696
                        1416Illinois21615
                        1518Wake Forest30590
                        1617Kansas31575
                        1720Auburn31575
                        1813Arizona State31522
                        1919Texas A&M30505
                        2014Tennessee21452
                        2121Mississippi State40427
                        2222USF40383
                        2324South Carolina31261
                        2425Virginia Tech31231
                        2526Nebraska30198


                        Heisman Watch - Updated: Sep 21, 2008
                        NAMEPOSSCHOOLSEASON STATS
                        Tim TebowQBFlorida714 Yds, 9 TD, 3 Rush TD
                        Chase DanielQBMissouri1209 Yds, 14 TD, 3 Rush TD
                        Quan CosbyWRTexas484 Yds, 7 TD
                        Knowshon MorenoHBGeorgia444 Yds, 5 TD, 4 Rec TD
                        Shannon WoodsHBTexas Tech220 Yds, 4 TD, 6 Rec TD
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                          #13
                          Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

                          James Franklin: Bye Week Press Conference


                          I’d like to begin this press conference by giving a few updates on some injured players. Mackenzi Adams has been nursing some broken ribs and will return for the game against Auburn. Chris Nickson bruised his shoulder against Ole Miss, but has looked fine in practice this week and will also be ready to go. Reshard Langford will likely miss next week’s game with an injured knee, but hopes to be back at practice early next week.

                          Q: How impressed were you with Jared Funk’s performance against Ole Miss?

                          A: It was what we really needed, and I think it’s indicative of the type of atmosphere we’ve built here at Vanderbilt. When someone goes down, it’s the next guy up. We were hoping Chris could bounce back from his rough performance the week before, but he got hurt and Jared settled right in. It’s good to know that we can count on him in a situation like that in the future.


                          Q: So does that mean you’ve reached a decision on who will start against Auburn?

                          A: Yes—Chris is our starter. He’s earned his role and the way he played in the first two games is much more representative of his ability and focus than the Rice game. Even in that game, he didn’t waver and fought back at the end of the game and nearly won it for us.


                          Q: How about at Halfback? Since Jennings took over the starting job, Jared Hawkins has looked much better.

                          A: Jared has looked very explosive in his new role in select packages, but Jeff has done a great job of pounding the rock and moving the chains for us. Jeff only had five more carries than Jared last week, so they’re both getting plenty of opportunities and both players are crucial to the success of our team.


                          Q: What do you think about the way your defense performed against Ole Miss?

                          A: I was really impressed with the way our boys performed. In the first few games there were a lot of big plays given up, but more importantly, our defense wasn’t making stops. We weren’t forcing three-and-outs and getting the ball back without giving up points. Not only did we stop them from scoring points and prevent big plays aside from the one touchdown, but DJ Moore returned that interception for a touchdown in order to put us ahead early.


                          Q: How has he in particular impressed you throughout the whole season?

                          A: DJ has been sensational. Two pick sixes, he’s making big plays all over the field. He’s one of the team leaders in tackles and whenever he’s near the ball it seems like a big play is coming up for us.


                          Q: Your team is about to hit a rough stretch in terms of opponents. What is your goal for the next few games?

                          A: We shouldn’t be settling to anyone. I understand we’re playing #1 Georgia, but we’ve proven we can hang with ranked teams, as we showed against South Carolina. If we focus on eliminating mistakes just like against Ole Miss, there isn’t a game that we should expect to lose.
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                            #14
                            Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

                            Week 5 Review

                            Week 5 Featured Matchups
                            ResultsHi PassingHi RushingHi Receiving
                            #7 Wisconsin 21, Michigan 10A. Evridge - 116B. Minor - 126L. Kendricks - 69
                            #12 LSU 22, #21 Mississippi State 19W. Carroll - 249K. Williams - 128B. LaFell - 93
                            #17 Auburn 13, #20 Tennessee 7K. Burns - 219B. Tate - 139B. Lester - 67
                            #25 Nebraska 31, #24 Virginia Tech 21J. Ganz - 232M. Lucky - 123N. Swift - 133


                            NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Oct 5, 2008
                            RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                            11Georgia (35)501499
                            22Ohio State (21)501430
                            33Florida (1)401362
                            44Oklahoma (3)401296
                            55Missouri (1)401232
                            66West Virginia401169
                            77Wisconsin401160
                            88Texas401047
                            99USC21967
                            1010Clemson50931
                            1111Texas Tech40876
                            1212LSU41812
                            1313Oregon50785
                            1414Illinois31757
                            1515Wake Forest40669
                            1616Kansas31597
                            1717Auburn41568
                            1818Arizona State31507
                            1919Texas A&M40486
                            2023South Carolina41312
                            2125Nebraska40282
                            2221Mississippi State41226
                            2326Cincinnati21211
                            2420Tennessee22195
                            2529Florida State31118


                            Heisman Watch - Updated: Oct 5, 2008
                            NAMEPOSSCHOOLSEASON STATS
                            Knowshon MorenoHBGeorgia602 Yds, 6 TD, 4 Rec TD
                            Chris "Beanie" WellsHBOhio State751 Yds, 7 TD, 2 Rec TD
                            James DavisHBClemson591 Yds, 6 TD, 4 Rec TD
                            Tim TebowQBFlorida856 Yds, 9 TD, 4 Rush TD
                            Chase DanielQBMissouri1209 Yds, 14 TD, 3 Rush TD


                            Vanderbilt Commodores Recruiting - 2008
                            NAMEPOSCLASSHOMETOWNHTWTCALIBER
                            Kevin BellWRHSPeachtree City, GA6'7"193


                            Vanderbilt Commodores Injury Report
                            PosPlayerInjury Note
                            QBMackenzi AdamsQuestionable (Broken Ribs)
                            SSReshard Langford1 Week (Broken Toe)
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                              #15
                              Re: Anchor Down -- Vanderbilt University Commodores (NCAA Football 09)

                              Commodores Get Completely Outclassed By #17 Auburn, Lose 44-14


                              Nashville, TN--"Most people looking at the score of this game will say, 'Oh, it's just ranked Auburn beating another crappy Vanderbilt squad.' But that's not what happened here," flared the enraged James Franklin. "This team had every opportunity to win this game. We came here and put ourselves in a position to win. But we failed to make any plays when given the opportunity, and I'm just disgusted by it."

                              The 44-14 defeat at the hands of #17 Auburn has clearly left a bitter taste in the mouths of the Vanderbilt football players, but no one more strongly than their Head Coach. "Dropped interceptions, lost fumbles, missed tackles--it's downright disrespectful to go out on a football field and perform like that. And if we do perform like that against Georgia in a few weeks? Let's just say I wouldn't want to be caught on the sideline of that game."

                              The Commodores head to #22 Mississippi State next week before taking on the top ranked Bulldogs in Athens.

                              Auburn Tigers at Vanderbilt Commodores
                              Oct 4, 20081ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                              #17 Auburn Tigers (4-1)10772044
                              Vanderbilt Commodores (2-2)070714
                              Scoring Summary
                              FIRST QUARTER SCORINGAUBVAN
                              2:47(AUB) W. Byrum 19 yard FG is good30
                              0:49(AUB) K. Burns pass to M. Billings for 38 yard TD (W. Byrum PAT is good)100
                              SECOND QUARTER SCORINGAUBVAN
                              6:23(AUB) B. Tate runs for 28 yard TD (W. Byrum PAT is good)170
                              1:49(VAN) J. Jennings runs for 1 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)177
                              THIRD QUARTER SCORINGAUBVAN
                              3:10(AUB) K. Burns pass to M. Billings for 41 yard TD (W. Byrum PAT is good)247
                              FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGAUBVAN
                              6:45(AUB) K. Burns pass to M. Johnson for 2 yard TD (W. Byrun PAT is good)317
                              3:40(AUB) W. Byrum 18 yard FG is good347
                              2:29(AUB) B. Tate runs for 2 yd TD (W. Byrum PAT is good)417
                              2:04(VAN) G. Smith returns kickoff for 92 yard TD (B. Hahnfeldt PAT is good)4114
                              1:05(AUB) W. Byrum 35 yard FG is good4414
                              Auburn Tigers
                              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                              Kodi Burns30/4031631
                              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                              Ben Tate17814.72
                              Brad Lester11484.30
                              Kodi Burns10252.50
                              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                              Montez Billings915717.42
                              Ben Tate7365.10
                              Chris Slaughter6569.30
                              Robert Dunn22311.50
                              Merrill Johnson273.51
                              Tim Hawthorne12222.00
                              Gabe McKenzie11414.00
                              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                              Raven Gray4110
                              Tray Blackmon9000
                              Jerraud Powers8000
                              Zac Etheridge8000
                              Antonio Coleman7000
                              KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                              Ben Tate13535.00
                              Brad Lester12929.00
                              Vanderbilt Commodores
                              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                              Jared Funk12/209200
                              Chris Nickson0/7001
                              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                              Jeff Jennings19452.31
                              Chris Nickson7101.40
                              Jared Hawkins6223.60
                              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                              Jeff Jennings3258.30
                              George Smith3268.60
                              Jake Bradford3124.00
                              Alex Washington22914.50
                              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                              Josh Allen4010
                              Brandon Bryant10000
                              Chris Johnson9000
                              Ryan Hamilton9000
                              Joel Caldwell9000
                              KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                              George Smith519238.41
                              Jared Hawkins49624.00
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