Final Betting Lines: Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt

As we approach kickoff, the betting market has shifted the line toward the Tennessee Volunteers (7-4, 3-4).
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Though this year hasn't brought the same excitement that 2022 did, the Tennessee Volunteers still opened as 25-point favorites over the Vanderbilt Commodores. Their high-octane offense and revitalized defense should be too much for a Commodores squad that has logged two wins and is still searching for its first conference win.

The betting line has continued to increase in Tennessee's favor ahead of kickoff. Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel is 2-0 against Vanderbilt during his time in Knoxville, Tennessee, and the Vols have won both contests by a combined 80 points.

The Vols won't be in a New Year's 6 Bowl this year and didn't get a marquee win as they did in 2022, but they still can get to nine wins, a major victory for a program that has been searching for this level of success for decades.

Betting Lines as of 11/25 - Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee

  • Caesar's Sportsbook: Tennessee -27, Vols ML -4000, O/U 57.5
  • Draft Kings: Tennessee -27, Vols ML -3200, O/U 57.5
  • Fan Duel: Tennessee -27.5, Vols ML -4000, O/U 57.5
Tennessee Volunteers QB Joe Milton III during the 2022 win over Vanderbilt. (Photo by Christopher Hanewinckel of USA Today Sports)

How To Watch: Vanderbilt @ Tennessee

  • Gameday: Saturday, November 25th, 2023.
  • Game time: 3:30 pm ET
  • TV: SEC Network
  • Stadium: Neyland Stadium (Knoxville, Tennessee)
  • Live stream on fuboTV: Start with a 7-day free trial!

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