The No. 7 Missouri Tigers (3-0) and the Vanderbilt Commodores (2-1) play on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at Memorial Stadium/Faurot Fie😼ld in✤ a clash of SEC foes.
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When is Missouri vs. Vanderbilt and when does it start?
This matchup between the Tigers and Commodore🔯s will happen on Saturday, September 21, 2024. You should expect the kickoff at 4:15 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Missouri vs. Vanderbilt
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Missouri Stats & Insights
The Tigers head into the matchup after winning 27-21 over the Boston College Eagles in their last outing on Sept. 14.
Missouri has been thriving on both offense and defense, ranking 18th-best in total offense (482.3 yards per game) and fourth-best in total defense (184.0 yards allowed per game).
Defensively, the Tigers have been a top-25 unit in terms of passing yards, ranking seventh-best by allowing only 110.3 passing yards per game. They rank 42nd on offense (275.7 passing yards per game).
Missouri ranks 31st in rushing yards this year (206.7 rushing yards per game), but has been shining on the other side of the ball, ranking 18th-best in the FBS with 73.7 rushing yards allowed per game.
The Tigers have been a handful for opposing teams, as they rank top-25 in both scoring offense (24th-best with 38.7 points per game) and scoring defense (ninth-best with 7.0 points allowed per game) this year.
Vanderbilt Stats & Insights
The Commodores are coming off of a loss to the Georgia State Panthers by the score of 36-32.
Vanderbilt is compiling 364.3 total yards per game on offense this season (89th-ranked). Meanwhile, it is surrendering 298.0 total yards per contest (45th-ranked).
From an offensive perspective, the Commodores are putting up 186.7 passing yards per game (99th-ranked). They rank 72nd in the FBS on defense (207.3 passing yards given up per game).
With 177.7 rushing yards per game on offense, Vanderbilt ranks 48th in the FBS. On defense it ranks 29th, allowing 90.7 rushing yards per game.
The Commodores’ offense has been leading the way for the team, as they rank 22nd-best in the FBS with 40.3 points per contest. In terms of defense, they are surrendering 21.0 points per game, which ranks 67th.
Missouri Key Players to Watch
Brady Cook has 710 passing yards (236.7 ypg) to lead Missouri, completing 70.8% of his passes and collecting two touchdown passes and one interception this season. He’s also chipped in on the ground with 90 rushing yards (30.0 ypg) on 15 carries with four rushing touchdowns.
Nate Noel has carried the ball 45 times for a team-high 242 yards (80.7 per game), with two touchdowns this year.
This season Marcus Carroll has rushed for 154 yards (51.3 per game) on 30 carries with one touchdown.
Theo Wease’s team-leading 232 receiving yards (77.3 yards per game) have come on 21 receptions.
Luther Burden III has grabbed 12 passes for 171 yards (57.0 yards per game) and two touchdowns this year.
Mookie Cooper’s seven grabs have netted him 112 yards (37.3 ypg).
Vanderbilt Key Players to Watch
Diego Pavia has thrown for 543 yards (181.0 ypg) to lead Vanderbilt, completing 64.5% of his passes and recording four touchdown passes this season. He’s also run for 195 yards (65.0 ypg) on 54 carries with two rushing touchdowns.
This season Sedrick Alexander has racked up 40 carries for 165 yards (55.0 per game) and three touchdowns.
Eli Stowers’ 163 receiving yards (54.3 yards per game) lead all receivers on the team. He’s registered 12 receptions and one touchdown.
Quincy Skinner Jr. has put up a 123-yard season so far (41.0 receiving yards per game) with one touchdown, hauling in eight passes.
Junior Sherrill’s six grabs are good enough for 87 yards (29.0 ypg) and one touchdown.
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