Clark Lea, Vanderbilt and Kentucky
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The Tennessee Vols have the opportunity to play the role of spoiler this weekend. Tennessee is set to host the Vanderbilt Commodores in Neyland Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Commodores need a win to get to 10-2 and have a serious shot at earning a spot in the 12-team College Football Playoff.
Amid Power Four job openings and potential contract extension rumors, head coach Clark Lea is focused on one thing only: finishing the season strong.
Vanderbilt football head coach Clark Lea took Diego Pavia out as his team blew out Kentucky, but the QB demanded to go back in.
Vanderbilt must do everything they can to keep Clark Lea originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
You may have missed it. After all, ESPN did cut away from the final minutes of the broadcast of Kentucky’s blowout loss to Vanderbilt and moved it to ESPNU. When the game ended, Mark Stoops and Clark Lea met at midfield.
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Clark Lea Expresses Extreme Confidence in College Football Playoff Hopes Despite Negative Buzz
NASHVILLE—In the midst of Saturday’s noise, results and the general sense of pessimism that arose from them, Vanderbilt coach Clark Lea stepped up to the podium
Brothers Gabe and Max Fisher balance being walk-ons for Vanderbilt football with participating in ROTC and pursuing a military career.