One Week to Spring Ball

Derek Mason to open seventh Commodore spring practice on Tuesday

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – What promises to be one of Vanderbilt’s most interesting spring practice seasons in years will open in one week on West End.

The Commodores are expected to start spring drills Feb. 25, building toward the Black and Gold Spring Game on April 3.

Derek Mason’s seventh spring practice at Vanderbilt offers plenty of intrigue. Coming off a disappointing campaign last year, the Commodores feature key staff changes headed by offensive coordinator Todd Fitch from Louisiana Tech and defensive coordinator Ted Roof from Appalachian State.

The Commodores also are in search of a new quarterback to guide the offense with recent arrivals Jeremy Moussa and Ken Seals expected to see plenty of repetitions.

Mason expects plenty of competition through spring practice as Fitch and Roof introduce their systems.

“I can’t wait to get started. It’s going to be a fun, productive and competitive spring,” Mason said. “We have to efficiently install schemes on both sides of the ball. And we want to see everyone competing at a high level, doing everything they can do to earn playing time and making us a better football team.”

Seventeen starters from a year ago and 53 letter winners – 30 on defense, 19 on offense and four on special teams – return for the upcoming season. The Commodores will open a seven-game home slate in Vanderbilt Stadium by hosting Mercer on Sept. 5.

The Commodores will hold three sessions next week in limited gear, take March 1-7 off for spring break, then return March 10 to start four weeks of practice leading to the Black and Gold Spring Game on April 3. The spring finale will start at 7:15 p.m.