Ranking: 2015 SEC Toughest Home Schedules
By Ryan Summers
Sep 13, 2014; Nashville, TN, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores running back Ralph Webb (26) celebrates after scoring the winning touchdown during the second half against the Massachusetts Minutemen at Vanderbilt Stadium. The Commodores won 34-31. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Last season, home turf for the Commodores was the only place where they could win. While losing all eight conference games in 2014, Vanderbilt was able to win three games at home last year.
The Commodores will look to continue their winning ways in front of a home crowd in Nashville when they take on Western Kentucky, Georgia, Austin Peay, Missouri, Kentucky and Texas A&M.
Yes, Vanderbilt will probably have a difficult time dealing with their in-conference opponents, but they get the Dawgs in week two where they could pull off a big upset if Georgia isn’t prepared.
The Missouri and Texas A & M game won’t be a cake walk either.
The Commodores road will be tough, but may be manageable if they can pull an upset here and there.
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