NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The Vanderbilt Commodores hope they worked out some of the kinks of their offense in their first win this season. Now with their first road trip looming - at No. 3 Mississippi no less - they need get off to a faster start.
The Commodores (1-2, 0-1 Southeastern Conference) have yet to score a point in the first quarter through three games, and only nine points in the second quarter combined. They are coming off a 47-7 rout of Austin Peay of the Football Championship Subdivision, and coach Derek Mason called that a confidence builder.