After a spring game which included seven sacks and five interceptions, Vanderbilt’s Derek Mason shows off a firm grasp of the obvious about his offense.
After a spring game which included seven sacks and five interceptions, Vanderbilt’s Derek Mason shows off a firm grasp of the obvious about his offense.
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“... Shoot, why does anybody who’s ever won something do it again? Because it’s cool. So, let’s go do it again. Let’s see if we’ve got what it takes.” -- Stetson Bennett, The Athletic, 3/22/22
Translation: Vandy ain’t in California, dude.
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Looks like Mason’s decision to be his own DC is paying dividends already.
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If by that you mean paying dividends to all the other SEC teams, I totally agree. Just count how many SEC games the ‘Dores win next season. I’ll give you a hint: The number begins with a “z.” 🙂
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It looks like a return to the Gut-It-Out Woody Widenhoffer days of the 90s foe Vanderbilt. But you cannot win games in the 2010s of the SEC by 14-10.
The Dores are headed back into the comfortable lower reaches of the league again.
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