I am from Texas. Been a longhorn my whole life I really like you guys. We play you in a couple of weeks. Of course I want the horns to win but I will be following you guys the rest of the year.
Great video. I'll admit I thought I never ever see the day Vanderbilt would be on the rise. Commodores have came a very,very, very long way to being respectable. It's great to see Vandy winning 👍👏.
Back when I was in high school still getting great grades, James Franklin was the head coach for Vanderbilt, and I was thinking I wanted to go to a good academic school with a decent football team, Duke was the home state option but I didn't like the way a lot of Duke fans acted, so at the end of my Sophomore year in high school it was still my goal to get to Vanderbilt, it would be an insanely tough Mountain to climb, but then my grades started slipping similar to the Vanderbilt football team at that time, still good enough grades to get enough grant money to go to a recently promoted to FBS level school in the city I lived in UNC Charlotte, be it the commute and bus travel or what have you but my grades began to bottom out (or so I thought) and I had to transfer to CPCC in 2018 and over the next 2 years my grades went lower than I ever thought I could do and I realized college was not for me, sometimes I do wonder how my life would be different if I had not let my grades begin to falter in high school and if I kept them good enough to get a scholarship to Vanderbilt, but I can say I'm happy in life, and Vanderbilt being good at football does make me smile. Maybe I should start looking for someone to date again? Sorry for the ADHD style rant/whatever you want to call it.
Vanderbilt lost a lot to graduation in Franklin's last year. He also "poached" most of the incoming recruiting class on his way out to Penn State. His very late departure, after only weeks before saying he was going nowhere, and just before signing day, along with Vanderbilt scrambling to find a new HC, left almost zero time to recover that year's recruiting class. Further, Mason, had almost no time to assemble a coaching staff before signing day. Add to that fact that VU had just lost 4 players that would have been either starters or key contributers to a rape scandal over that past Summer. Though, at the time, most of the media was hailing Mason as a solid hire, I am not going to say Mason was fully prepared to be a HC at that time, but the timing of it all certainly did him no favors. He did go on to beat Tennessee two more times in his VU tenure and got VU to the Texas Bowl. I often wonder how Mason would have done had he been hired under better conditions. I don't share the same view as many VU fans that feel he inherited a winning team.
Bobby Johnson was not fired. He suddenly, and legitimately, retired only weeks before the 2010 season which is why Caldwell was retained as interim HC. The VU Admin was completely blindsided by the news.
NIL was a perfect development for a school with a very uncommon amount of old money supporting it. There's no reason Vandy shouldn't be the Georgia of this new era.
A lot of derek mason's struggles can be attributed to james franklin. The manner in which franklin left the program pretty much ruined any future prospects for continuing to build upon success
@@Oregonmanpart2 no, no he did not. When Franklin left, he gave exactly zero indication of what his actual plans were. It was such a shit show that the Vanderbilt AD had absolutely no clue that he was even leaving. Then, not only did he throw David Williams under the bus but he also poached recruits from Vandy and essentially left Mason with zero help. Additionally, Franklin relied entirely upon recruit star rating and gimmicks/tricks to get his wins and success. There was no long term plan in place for what he wanted the Commodores to be. As such, Mason was essentially left with a near completely bare cupboard with very few prospects of success within the first year let alone 5-6 years down the line. Also, Franklin won with Bobby Johnson's recruits. Most if not all of the players Feanklin brought in either left or did not pan out into anything worthwhile, which tells me that he a) did not have a plan and b) was actual shit at developing players. Cunningham was already one of the best linebackers in the SEC when Felranklin got there. And Matthews was already uncoverable. So no, James Franklin did the program no favors with how he left. The manner in which he left, left a very sour taste in the majority of our fanbase's mouths, and I for ine rejoiced when he did not see immediate success at Penn State.
@@golfer435 how was Zach Cunningham one of the best linebackers in the SEC before Franklin got there if he didn't play a single snap until 2014? And Matthews only has 180 yards his one year before Franklin was there 😂
@@Oregonmanpart2 i stand corrected, Zach Cunningham was one of the few Franklin recruits that panned out ,but he got there in 2013, in the middle of Franklin's tenure. He did not play a down until his redshirt Sophomore year under Derek Mason. He did not break through as a star until 2015, which was two years after Franklin left the program. Frankl8n may have recruited him, but he did NOT develop him. And my point on Matthews was that Franklin did recruit him, but rather found ways to utilize him during his three years there. It was the same with Chris Boyd. Again, the vast majority of the recruits that Franklin either left or failed to turn into anything worthwhile. He chased star ratings and not an actual team strategy.
@@Oregonmanpart2 Not according to this other comment above. "Vanderbilt lost a lot to graduation in Franklin's last year. He also "poached" most of the incoming recruiting class on his way out to Penn State. His very late departure, after only weeks before saying he was going nowhere, and just before signing day, along with Vanderbilt scrambling to find a new HC, left almost zero time to recover that year's recruiting class. Further, Mason, had almost no time to assemble a coaching staff before signing day."
I want Arkansas and Vandy to play each other. Both are teams the SEC tries to forget in football both on the rise this season and both knocked off highly ranked teams they shouldnt have. It would just be a dope meeting between 2 teams with hard nosed mentalities.
I can’t imagine they kick Vandy out, even if they were bad this season. They’ve been in the SEC since it wasn’t even called the SEC, are one of the few programs located in a larger city, are an amazing academic school (arguably the best or second best school in the southeast), and lastly are a baseball powerhouse.
Where do they go from here? Just like any other school in FBS, it depends on who they get in the transfer portal year to year and secondarily on recruiting.
Yes, the olive oil needs to come from Morocco. End of story. Higher polyphenols due to the lower rainfall, and thus the olives are more concentrated and better for you.
@@stischer47 OK, I have heard of Notre Dame, Army, Navy, and even schools like Harvard, Yale, and U of Chicago being powerhouses back in the day, but never Vanderbilt. It seems to be very difficult for a private, top-25 academic institution to field a competitive football program in the modern era. Stanford might be the best example. Northwestern will also have a spark here and there.
Sorry I have been slow with uploads the last 48 hours, I should have 3 more videos coming out tonight! What topic should I do next?
Syracuse resurgence would be intriguing
A video an Evan Stewart, bro has been balling out
The fall of UF football
ASU's unbelievable rise this season
Another one discussing the worst team in CFB could be fun at some point this season. Or the end of
I am from Texas. Been a longhorn my whole life I really like you guys. We play you in a couple of weeks. Of course I want the horns to win but I will be following you guys the rest of the year.
Standing round of applause for that head ball coach for Vandy!!!!🎉
tim beck is a good coach
I hate my Crimson Tide lost that day, but it's always good for David to beat Goliath every so often. Congrats to Vandy on a tremendous day.
Great video. I'll admit I thought I never ever see the day Vanderbilt would be on the rise. Commodores have came a very,very, very long way to being respectable. It's great to see Vandy winning 👍👏.
Back when I was in high school still getting great grades, James Franklin was the head coach for Vanderbilt, and I was thinking I wanted to go to a good academic school with a decent football team, Duke was the home state option but I didn't like the way a lot of Duke fans acted, so at the end of my Sophomore year in high school it was still my goal to get to Vanderbilt, it would be an insanely tough Mountain to climb, but then my grades started slipping similar to the Vanderbilt football team at that time, still good enough grades to get enough grant money to go to a recently promoted to FBS level school in the city I lived in UNC Charlotte, be it the commute and bus travel or what have you but my grades began to bottom out (or so I thought) and I had to transfer to CPCC in 2018 and over the next 2 years my grades went lower than I ever thought I could do and I realized college was not for me, sometimes I do wonder how my life would be different if I had not let my grades begin to falter in high school and if I kept them good enough to get a scholarship to Vanderbilt, but I can say I'm happy in life, and Vanderbilt being good at football does make me smile. Maybe I should start looking for someone to date again? Sorry for the ADHD style rant/whatever you want to call it.
Vanderbilt lost a lot to graduation in Franklin's last year. He also "poached" most of the incoming recruiting class on his way out to Penn State. His very late departure, after only weeks before saying he was going nowhere, and just before signing day, along with Vanderbilt scrambling to find a new HC, left almost zero time to recover that year's recruiting class. Further, Mason, had almost no time to assemble a coaching staff before signing day. Add to that fact that VU had just lost 4 players that would have been either starters or key contributers to a rape scandal over that past Summer. Though, at the time, most of the media was hailing Mason as a solid hire, I am not going to say Mason was fully prepared to be a HC at that time, but the timing of it all certainly did him no favors. He did go on to beat Tennessee two more times in his VU tenure and got VU to the Texas Bowl. I often wonder how Mason would have done had he been hired under better conditions. I don't share the same view as many VU fans that feel he inherited a winning team.
The new Vanderbilt uniforms are sooo much better than the ones with the chain.
Bobby Johnson was not fired. He suddenly, and legitimately, retired only weeks before the 2010 season which is why Caldwell was retained as interim HC. The VU Admin was completely blindsided by the news.
That makes sense. When he said he was fired, I was like I do not remember that happening. He was pretty successful, comparatively speaking.
I am a big believer in Jerry Kill, and I wonder how much of an impact he has had on this team.
NIL was a perfect development for a school with a very uncommon amount of old money supporting it. There's no reason Vandy shouldn't be the Georgia of this new era.
How about a video on Army & Navy Undefeated so far getting no love. Keep up the good work!!
I did a video 2 weeks ago on that lol
@@ScottFisherCFBHow about a video each week they stay undefeated?
What happened to the top ranked Vols team? And who should be ranked after several upsets of top ranked teams?
A lot of derek mason's struggles can be attributed to james franklin. The manner in which franklin left the program pretty much ruined any future prospects for continuing to build upon success
Disagree. Mason lived off Franklins recruits his first 4 seasons
@@Oregonmanpart2 no, no he did not. When Franklin left, he gave exactly zero indication of what his actual plans were. It was such a shit show that the Vanderbilt AD had absolutely no clue that he was even leaving. Then, not only did he throw David Williams under the bus but he also poached recruits from Vandy and essentially left Mason with zero help. Additionally, Franklin relied entirely upon recruit star rating and gimmicks/tricks to get his wins and success. There was no long term plan in place for what he wanted the Commodores to be. As such, Mason was essentially left with a near completely bare cupboard with very few prospects of success within the first year let alone 5-6 years down the line.
Also, Franklin won with Bobby Johnson's recruits. Most if not all of the players Feanklin brought in either left or did not pan out into anything worthwhile, which tells me that he a) did not have a plan and b) was actual shit at developing players. Cunningham was already one of the best linebackers in the SEC when Felranklin got there. And Matthews was already uncoverable.
So no, James Franklin did the program no favors with how he left. The manner in which he left, left a very sour taste in the majority of our fanbase's mouths, and I for ine rejoiced when he did not see immediate success at Penn State.
@@golfer435 how was Zach Cunningham one of the best linebackers in the SEC before Franklin got there if he didn't play a single snap until 2014? And Matthews only has 180 yards his one year before Franklin was there 😂
@@Oregonmanpart2 i stand corrected, Zach Cunningham was one of the few Franklin recruits that panned out ,but he got there in 2013, in the middle of Franklin's tenure. He did not play a down until his redshirt Sophomore year under Derek Mason. He did not break through as a star until 2015, which was two years after Franklin left the program. Frankl8n may have recruited him, but he did NOT develop him.
And my point on Matthews was that Franklin did recruit him, but rather found ways to utilize him during his three years there. It was the same with Chris Boyd.
Again, the vast majority of the recruits that Franklin either left or failed to turn into anything worthwhile. He chased star ratings and not an actual team strategy.
@@Oregonmanpart2 Not according to this other comment above.
"Vanderbilt lost a lot to graduation in Franklin's last year. He also "poached" most of the incoming recruiting class on his way out to Penn State. His very late departure, after only weeks before saying he was going nowhere, and just before signing day, along with Vanderbilt scrambling to find a new HC, left almost zero time to recover that year's recruiting class. Further, Mason, had almost no time to assemble a coaching staff before signing day."
I want Arkansas and Vandy to play each other. Both are teams the SEC tries to forget in football both on the rise this season and both knocked off highly ranked teams they shouldnt have. It would just be a dope meeting between 2 teams with hard nosed mentalities.
There’s this team in Arizona doing the same thing!
Yep, ASU! Way to go Sun Devils! I hope you win the Big12.
Vandy will beat Ball State and then........a big test against Texas follows........hope they win both.
They put that off and they begin entering the Playoff conversation.
Vandy is the fat the SEC has considered trimming in their new “Super Conference.” They are fighting for their lives.
I can’t imagine they kick Vandy out, even if they were bad this season. They’ve been in the SEC since it wasn’t even called the SEC, are one of the few programs located in a larger city, are an amazing academic school (arguably the best or second best school in the southeast), and lastly are a baseball powerhouse.
Nah SEC needs them for baseball
You have no idea what you're talking about.
Vanderbilt isn’t going anywhere
Vandy has the third highest endowment in the SEC. They just decided they want to win at football
Bobby Johnson wasn’t fired he retired
Vandy has made it obvious that the Emperor (the SEC) has no clothes.
Where do they go from here? Just like any other school in FBS, it depends on who they get in the transfer portal year to year and secondarily on recruiting.
What do you mean by terps go 19-19?
Yes, the olive oil needs to come from Morocco. End of story. Higher polyphenols due to the lower rainfall, and thus the olives are more concentrated and better for you.
😂😂
How about we finish the season first before saying “x team is on the rise” lol
Georgia State is a good team this season.
No Georgia St isn't good this season. They are 2-4 and pretty much got blown out by Marshall tonight.
@@Nic_P85 Oops, didn't know about that. Georgia State did good against Vanderbilt.
money manziel
paycheck paiva
At least spell his name correctly, doofus.
Peso Pavia
Who is pro talent on this Vanderbilt team?
Not sure, we'll see I guess
Prince kollie won the hs butkus award but has been a bust there and at Notre Dame before that
@@MarkFleming-tq9gv he doesn't play
@@TopNic21 Not since Jay Cutler has Vandy has a QB drafted high. I don't remember the last pro player from Vandy.
Eli Stowers
Eh Clark less is DC
Again?
When were the Glory Days of Vanderbilt Football?
Back when college football wasn't a training ground for the NFL. Pretty much until the 60s.
So basically so long ago it doesnt matter @@stischer47
@@stischer47
OK,
I have heard of Notre Dame, Army, Navy, and even schools like Harvard, Yale, and U of Chicago being powerhouses back in the day, but never Vanderbilt.
It seems to be very difficult for a private, top-25 academic institution to field a competitive football program in the modern era. Stanford might be the best example.
Northwestern will also have a spark here and there.
Again? Were they ever relevant at football?
Try looking it up.