Loading

VUFB Game Week – Virginia Tech

The Commodores hit the road for the first time in 2025 with a trip to Blacksburg

VUFB Game Week – Virginia TechVUFB Game Week – Virginia Tech

Game 2: —/RV Vanderbilt (1-0) at Virginia Tech (0-1)
When: Saturday, Sept. 6 • 6:30 p.m. CT
Where: Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, Va.
Watch: ACC Network (Wes Durham, Steve Addazio and Dana Boyle)
Listen: 102.5 The Game (Andrew Allegretta, Norman Jordan and Kevin Ingram)

OPENING NIGHT SUCCESS
• Vanderbilt kicked off its 136th season of football with a 45-3 win over Charleston Southern in front of a sold-out FirstBank Stadium.
• The victory marked the fourth season-opening victory in a row, marking the longest stretch of wins in season openers since capturing six in a row from 1970-75.
• Vanderbilt scored a touchdown on each of its first three possessions of the night, the first time the Dores opened a game with three touchdown drives since 2017.
• Quarterback Diego Pavia completed 20-of-25 passes for 275 yards and three scores to lead the victory. He added 44 rushing yards on eight carries.

NEW FACES FIND THE END ZONE
• Three of Vanderbilt’s newest additions all found the end zone in Week 1 with transfer running back Makhilyn Young, sophomore running back Jamezell Lassiter and freshman wide receiver Kayleb Barnett each reaching paydirt.
• Barnett’s first collegiate touchdown opened the scoring against Charleston Southern, as the speedster took a jet sweep pass in from 9 yards out.
• Young’s first TD as a Commodore came in the third quarter as the New Mexico State transfer capped a four-play, 21-yard drive with a 4-yard scamper up the middle. The touchdown was the fourth of Young’s collegiate career.
• Lassiter’s score completed the 45-point day for Vanderbilt as the sophomore housed his first collegiate carry on a 35-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.

CONTROLLING THE SEAS
• The Commodores defense surrendered just 135 total yards to Charleston Southern in the season opener.
• The 135 yards are the eighth-lowest total allowed in the past 30 seasons by the Commodores. It’s also the second-lowest output by an opposing offense in the season opener.
• The Commodore defense racked up three sacks and totaled seven stops behind the line of scrimmage.
Bryce Cowan led the Dores’ defense with five tackles, one shy of his career-best six set against Tennessee in 2023.
Miles Capers led the black and gold with 2.5 tackles for loss, including a strip sack. The forced fumble was the fourth of Capers’ career, extending his team-leading total.
• The 2.5 tackles for loss total was a career best for Capers as well.

LAST SEASON WITH THE HOKIES
• Vanderbilt toppled the Hokies in a 34-27 overtime thriller at FirstBank Stadium to open the 2024 campaign in Nashville.
Diego Pavia, in his first game at quarterback for the Commodores, was electric going 12-of-16 for 190 yards and two touchdowns through the air while adding 104 rushing yards and a TD on the ground.
Sedrick Alexander added 69 yards as the Dores rolled up 181 rushing yards for a pair of scores.
• Defensive lineman Glenn Seabrooks III snagged an interception off a tipped pass in the win.
• Pavia led a late six-play, 70-yard drive, capped by a TD connection with Alexander to tie the game and force overtime.
• In overtime, Pavia finished a four-play scoring drive with a 4-yard touchdown run. The Commodore defense held on 4th-and-11 from the 12-yard line to earn the victory.

NEW SEASON, NEW HIGHT
• No need to blink, that is junior Martel Hight split out at wide receiver this season. The veteran corner will play both ways for the first time in his collegiate career.
• In his first venture as a two-way player, Hight made two catches for 17 yards and added four tackles on the defensive side of the ball.
• Hight finished the 2024 campaign tied for the team lead with two interceptions, tied for second with four pass breakups and added 33 tackles.
• Hight’s explosiveness with the ball in his hands was also on display as he averaged 14.7 yards on 18 punt returns and made a 57-yard house call against Alcorn State.

CAPTAINING THE SHIP
• Vanderbilt named eight veterans as team captains for the 2025 season. Commodore captains are voted on and selected by the team.
Richie Hoskins, Langston Patterson, Diego Pavia and Marlen Sewell were all selected as captains for a second-straight season. Randon Fontenette, Yilanan Ouattara, Eli Stowers and Khordae Sydnor join the leadership group for their first season as captains.

RICHARDSON REELS ‘EM IN
• New Commodore Tre Richardson made an instant spark with a team-leading five receptions against the Bucs for 74 yards.
• Richardson joined the Dores after a prolific season at Washburn in the NCAA Division II ranks where he went for 981 yards on 52 catches with 11 touchdowns.