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Football Spring practice report (3/7)

Vanderbilt practiced this morning from 8-10:15. It was a day dominated by the defense. The offense was limited at a certain position, and it was pretty evident. Vanderbilt worked a lot of situational football as well, which often times didn't favor the offense. I'm going to give my general thoughts position by position, and then I'll touch on the scrimmage situations after.

Quarterback

The best quarterback on the day goes to redshirt freshman Drew Dickey. He accounted for the only touchdown pass on the day to tight end Logan Kyle for a long gain. Dickey has a quick release. He makes quick decisions and can run a bit. He did have one interception on a batted pass, but he was extremely accurate for the most part all day. Ken Seals had some solid throws on the day. This wasn't AJ Swann's best day. He threw two interceptions and John Howse dropped another. Walter Taylor looks the part physically. He throws a good deep ball, but he seems to be a tad slow on his reads. Taylor took off for a couple of nice runs on scrambles. The limitations at WR make this position tough to judge.

Running back

Patrick Smith and Chase Gillespie got the bulk of the work at RB. It's really hard to gauge here because there wasn't a ton of running room. Smith broke off a couple of decent runs, and Gillespie had one solid carry for a decent gain. Sedrick Alexander is short and compact. He did better in pass pro than I expected, but it was tough sledding for him most of the day. He's got a quick burst. It was a thud situation and not live. It's hard to judge RBs in that setting because they don't get the opportunity to break tackles.

Tight End

Logan Kyle has a legit shot to contribute here. Offensive coordinator Joey Lynch talked about how well Kyle had played so far in camp. He had a good TD reception in which he outran the safety. He had another catch up the sideline for a 15+ yard gain. It looks like a good move for Kyle. Justin Ball and Cole Spence didn't do a ton in the pass game. They are your more traditional big bodied tight ends. Spence looks like he has gained some solid weight. They did flash pass catching ability in the 7-on-7 periods.

Wide Receivers

This group is lacking in scholarship bodies. Jayden McGowan and Gemarion Carter missed today's practice. They were doing light work on the side. Vanderbilt's only scholarship WRs today included Will Sheppard, Quincy Skinner, Daveon Walker, and Ezra McCallister. We all know what Skinner and Sheppard are able to do, and they showed flashes throughout the day. Walker and McCallister made a play or two each on the day. I still think Junior Sherrill is going to make an impact here when he gets to campus.

Offensive line

The offensive line looks like an SEC unit, and there is a ton of experience returning in that group. Vanderbilt's first group today averaged 318-pounds, and that did not include 355-pound Delfin Castillo. There's length and size on the offensive front. It was a tough day for the offensive line, but you can see the talent. I really liked the interior with any combination of Gage Pitchford, Delfin Castillo, Juilan Hernandez, Bradley Ashmore, and Grayson Morgan. Morgan has added some good weight, and it is noticeable. Kevo Wesley's move to offensive line will give you another solid body in the interior. One thing a bit concerning is depth at offensive tackle. Gunnar Hansen and Junior Uzebu return with experience and competed well today. Redshirt freshman Leyton Nelson is going to push for some PT as well. He's really thick in the lower body, and he's started to fill out up top. He can play this season. There isn't a ton after that. Vanderbilt had a couple walk-ons out there, and it was a tough day for them. In a pinch, I'd say Bradley Ashmore would slip out to tackle.

Defensive line

This group impressed me the most today. First of all, Vanderbilt has some legit SEC sized frames on the defensive line. Aeneas DiCosmo had a tremendous day, as he was disruptive all day. He had a couple of TFLs and a would be sack on the day. He popped out physically as soon as I got there. He's not overly tall, but he is well built. When he stands next to true freshman Jailen Ruth, you get an idea of the difference between a high school senior and 5th year player in college football. It's quite different. Darren Agu had a phenomenal day. He pressured the quarterback several times and had a nice would be tackle in space at 6-foot-6 and 255-pounds. Brayden Bapst at 6-foot-8 and 275-pounds and Nate Clifton at 6-foot-4 and 280-pounds made a few plays today. Clifton was around the football a bit. In the interior, Yilanan Ouattara is impressive looking at 6-foot-7 and 305-pounds. Veterans Devin Lee and Davion Davis both flashed today as well. Redshirt freshman Linus Zunk made one play that I know of today. If you want an idea of how he looks physically, he's got similar build to Agu. Add in Miles Capers, Christian James, Bradley Mann, and BJ Diakite, and we are talking about some true depth up front defensively. Several different guys made plays, and they definitely passed the eye test. Clark Lea and staff have done a solid job of improving both sides of the line of scrimmage through recruiting and development. Compare now to when Lea took over, and the change is drastic.

Linebackers

The question here is who steps alongside Kane Patterson and Ethan Barr. I thought Kane Patterson had a solid day. He runs well, and he was around the football a lot today. Barr is more of a between the tackles linebacker that had one stop for a no gain today. Behind that, you are probably looking at Langston Patterson and Bryce Cowan. Langston Patterson is thicker than his brother, but he seems to be able to move well. Cowan has added some weight, but he's still a little thin. Cowan runs well and consistently is around the ball. Errington Truesdell was not participating. Walk-ons Carson Casteel and Nicholas Rinaldi have similar builds at around 230-pounds. Rinaldi moves well and made a few plays. CJ Taylor made several plays as did true freshman Ethan Crisp.

Secondary

I didn't watch a ton here, but there were a few guys that stuck out. Jaylen Mahoney is Mr. Consistent on the back end. He did well in run support and pass coverage. He broke up a great pass to the corner of the end zone at one point. He ran through the hands of wide receiver and poked the ball out. De'Rickey Wright has worked to change his body, and he seems to have gotten a bit quicker. He had one interception on the day. Ja'Dais Richards seems to be transitioning to the corner position nicely. Trudell Berry and Tacko Wright seemed to be in on a number of plays. Savion Riley looks the part at safety, as his body type is similar to De'Rickey Wright.

Notes from some of the scrimmage series:

This does not include every play. Just the highlights of each drive. Before we start, this isn't live which is a huge advantage for the defense. This would be if the defense tackled 100% of the time which isn't realistic.

1st drive: Swann at QB, Discosmo TFL, Completions to Skinner, Punt

2nd drive: Seals at QB, Cowan and Howse pass breakups, Completion to Long for 8 yards. Punt

3rd drive: Dickey at QB, Clifton TFL, Completion to Kyle but big hit by De'Rickey Wright, Pass to Sheppard for first down, Agu makes play in space, CJ Taylor INT (shocker I know) off of deflection

4th drive: Taylor at QB, Cowan makes tackles on first two plays, Mahoney PBU, 4th down stop by Lee.

5th drive: Swann at QB, Howse drops potential INT on first play, Passes completed to Skinner and Walker but not enough, Punt

6th drive: Swann at QB, DiCosmo TFL, Barr tackle at LOS, Agu applies pressure and Tacko Wright with tight coverage forces punt.

7th drive: Seals at QB, starts at own 1-yard line after a solid punt, safety. Couldn't tell who because of being on the other end of the field.

8th drive: Dickey at QB, Smith breaks a good run for a first down, could have been longer if live, DiCosmo with another pressure, Punt.

9th drive: Taylor at QB, Connects with Walker for a long gain. Couple of scrambles due to solid coverage, Berry deflects pass to force punt.

10th drive: Swann at QB, Linus Zunk with a pressure, Gillespie with a solid run, Pass deflected by Tacko Wright and intercepted. Couldn't tell who got it.

11th drive: Seals at QB, Skinner with first down catch, Davis TFL on run, Ethan Crisp sack forces punt.

12th drive: Dickey at QB, long gain down sideline with pass to Kyle, Avoids pressure from Clifton and completes pass to Smith. Long TD pass to Kyle.

13th drive: Taylor at QB, Devin Lee sack on only play as time runs out.

The offense started around the 15-20 yard line for a few series. De'Rickey Wright picks off Swann in endzone. Cowan sacks Seals and forces FG. Jaylen Mahoney makes great play to deflect ball in corner of endzone. Not sure who is in at QB on that one, but it was a great ball.

General thoughts:

Defensive line impressed. They pass the eye test and got pressure today. If that pressure is consistent, that would greatly take pressure off of the back end.

Offensive line returns a lot of experience and will be fine. Just a lot of moving parts at all positions right now, but the talent is there.

Hard to judge QB play with the lack of wide receivers at the moment. There was little separation today. Most balls completed were in tight windows which led to some balls being deflected for INT's

Positions that need answers: inside linebacker and running back. Can Vanderbilt replace the production of Ray Davis and Anfernee Orji? Positions to watch as spring progresses.

Players that stood out me today include: Darren Agu, Aeneas DiCosmo (I'm not saying he's a break out star coming, but he is going to help this defense), Drew Dickey, Bryce Cowan, and Logan Kyle.

FB Recruiting Jackson (Ala.) 2026 QB Landon Duckworth details Vandy offer

Jackson (Ala.) 2026 quarterback Landon Duckworth added another SEC opportunity to his resume last weekend, picking up an offer from Vanderbilt after stopping by West End for a visit.

The 6-foot-3, 187-pound recruiting target out of Jackson, AL. announced the new offer from the Commodores over social media on Saturday, March 4.

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Duckworth sat down with VandySportsDotCom to discuss his recent visit to West End and detail how it felt to pick up another offer from Vanderbilt.

"I enjoyed Vandy a lot," Duckworth said. "What stood out most was the hospitality and the people there. I could tell they are really building something good within their program and they were already familiar with me by what they've seen on film."

Duckworth said he connected with Vanderbilt offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Joey Lynch and general manager Barton Simmons. He said he enjoyed the conversation and liked how they believed in him. Duckworth also said he enjoyed watching practice as Coach Lynch made sure there was tons of energy on the offensive side of the ball.

"I connected with Joey Lynch and Barton Simmons," Duckworth said. "Both of them are great and explained to me that it's very rare that they offer a 2026, so they really believe in me. Coach Lynch is a high-energy guy and he ran around the whole practice. He had the offense going and I liked that."

Duckworth said he liked the overall energy of the team and enjoyed watching the quarterbacks. Duckworth revealed that he knows quarterback Walter Taylor because both are from the same town and same school. In addition to watching quarterbacks, Duckworth said he enjoyed watching wide receiver Will Sheppard in action.

"I liked the team energy as a whole," Duckworth said. "Also, I like the way Coach Lea let his guys get after each other, competing and making each other better. Players that stood out to me were all the QBs, especially Walter Taylor. We are both from the same town and went to the same high school. I filled his spot when he graduated. So getting to see him was a plus as well. I also like Will Sheppard, he's good."

Duckworth said he has a few other significant visits planned for the spring as he's set to stop by Auburn, Alabama, Mississippi State and South Carolina.

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Another Commodore in the pros

The sticky at the top list the pros in baseball, football, and MBB. This is not that.

But I am proud to announce that my son, Matt Lyle, who played Ultimate Frisbee at VU (class of 2004), where the accomplishments include defeating UTjr for the first time in anyone's memory, has signed a professional contract to play for the Houston Havoc of the American Ultimate Disc League.

Matt, obviously, continued to play ultimate post graduation. He's played on multiple national champion club teams, and one international champion. Last year he made the US National team for the 2022 World Beach Ultimate Championship (cancellled due to covid, bion), but the team was kept together for this year's championship, which will be in Huntington Beach in October.

The Havoc is an expansion team, and will play a 12 game schedule starting April 29.

At 41, there's a good chance that Matt is the oldest player in the league.

Just did a personal formula rating system to try to quantify where I think VU falls, and, well

It does not have them in the tourney. Factors I did some kind of weight of were in no particular order:

Q1 wins
Q2 losses
Q1+2 overall record
Q3 losses
Q4 losses
Overall Record
Conference Record
Road Wins
Strength of Schedule (NET)
Net Ranking
Predictive Metrics Average Ranking (KenPom, BPI and Sagarin)
Results Metrics Average (KPI and SoR)

I know, some of these maybe aren't factored any or at all, but I do think looking historically sometimes some of these are given credit. I tried to weight on what I thought were the important things committee focused on, but that's obviously subjective (also, I wonder if committee members do something like this, i don't know?). Overall, I was pretty happy though with my results, they MOSTLY made sense. I had a few outliers.

I ranked 69 teams. The what appears to be obvious outliers are
Baylor came in 4th, that just seems way too high especially ahead of #5 UCLA and #6 Purdue (Of top 6, they were the only one I would veer off my rankings some)
Iowa St was 8th
Michigan State came in 15th
West VA 18th
FAU 19th
Oral Roberts 29th
Charleston 31st
Ok ST 34th
North Texas 40th
Sam Houston 47th
Bradley 52nd (ahead of Drake)

And, those dang Mountain West teams all came out higher than I think I would put them, they have tricked the system somehow, but San Diego St was 16th, Boise ST 33rd, Utah ST 38 and Nevada 41st. Sheesh

Ok, but at least I tried to kind of quantify some stuff, and Vanderbilt is lower than I'd hope to see. They are 51st. Now, some good news is some of the teams ahead of them by my ranking are probably really not ahead, and hopefully also get auto bids (thinking / hoping FAU, Oral Roberts (looks like they will), Charleston (did) , and Sam Houston [North Texas is in same conf as FAU]).

So, if you take away Oral Roberts, Charleston, North Texas, and Sam Houston (I'm not even sure if they are ahead or behind, but its a bit scary looking at this this way), that would put VU 47th, and ahead of the following teams:

Arizona St (ranked 54, but Bradley and Kent St were ahead haha)
MSST
UNC
Clemson
Michigan
Oregon
TX Tech
Rutgers (they came really low in my own formula haha at 64)
New Mexico

Also i was a bit wrong maybe on my initial thoughts of ranking MSST, Auburn and AR in that order, MSSt despite those 2 great wins seem to be the bottom. Auburn came in fine at 37th overall. But, like I've been saying, AR may be that team that everyone has in that is in great danger of not making it, as they were 2 spots ahead of VU at 49. Of note, Penn St who have had 2 buzzer beaters in a row (the Maryland one sheesh was a gift) is one spot ahead of VU at 50. But I believe this has VU right around the last 4 in, so I guess I feel better, was hoping they were higher. If you went strictly by my rating, here would be the order of teams by seed (and I have the seeds listed, but they are in order, so Kansas is the #1 overall and Baylor [who I wouldn't have a 1, I'd have UCLA] is the 4th 1 seed. And this through games of yesterday. And, this is not exactly how I'd do it, but i think this year I'm going to lean on this other than some outliers like I said, I'll move WVA and Michigan ST and Baylor down, how much for each not sure yet, but overall it doesn't look too bad (and those MW teams, in my mind I just don't see 4 deserving it). Also interesting that it has MO ahead of TX AM. And I'm just listing like there is no auto bids so you can see, I'm going to have to calculate exactly where last 4 in were be in this list (I am listing 6 11 seeds) But if you take those 4/5 "hopefully" obvious out, VU looks to be maybe the last team in (and I promise I did my calculations before ranking any team, then just went down the NET excluding a few teams I know aren't making it until I got to Vanderbilt)

1. Kansas
1. Alabama
1. Houston
1. Baylor
2. UCLA
2. Purdue
2. Texas
2. Iowa St
3. UConn
3. Kansas St
3. Gonzaga
3. Arizona
4. Marquette
4. Tennessee
4. Michigan St
4. San Diego St
5. Xavier
5. West Virginia
5. FAU
5. Miami FL
6. Indiana
6. Virginia
6. St Mary's
6. Missouri
7. TCU
7. TX AM
7. Kentucky
7. Duke
8. Oral Roberts
8. Northwestern
8. Charleston
8. Memphis
9. Boise St
9. Oklahoma ST
9. Creighton
9. USC
10. Auburn
10. Utah St
10. Illinois
10. North Texas
11. Nevada
11. Iowa
11. Wisconsin
11. Maryland
11. Providence
11. NC ST
12. Sam Houston
12. Pitt
12. Arkansas
12. Penn ST
13. Vanderbilt
13. Bradley
13. Kent St
13. Arizona St
14. MSST
14. Drake
14. UNC
14. Clemson
15. Michigan
15. Oregon
15. VCU
15. UAB
16. TX Tech
16. Rutgers
16. Liberty
16. New Mexico
16. Villanova
16. Washington St

What is this good for. Nothing

  • Poll
Favorite Vanderbilt coach?

What is your favorite current coach in Vanderbilt athletics?

  • Darren Ambrose (women's soccer)

  • Tim Corbin (baseball)

  • Ian Duvenhage (men's tennis)

  • Clark Lea (football)

  • Scott Limbaugh (men's golf)

  • Shea Ralph (women's basketball)

  • Jerry Stackhouse (men's basketball)

  • John Williamson (women's bowling)

  • OTHER


Results are only viewable after voting.

If you had to pick one, who's your favorite?

I'm torn between Corbin and Lea. Unquestionably Corbin has the better results, but I just love listening to Lea talk about team building and motivation.

The trajectory of MBB

There are a lot of individual threads about the multiple awards to MBB players and the Coach. And of course, tons of threads about the NCAA Bubble situation. I wanted to try and pull it all together. Seems like something big and fundamentally program changing is happening. Even the folks running the MBB Twitter account have been on top of their game for the past several weeks.

This HAS to help with the 12 NCAA selection committee members. I wonder if the COY vote was a signal from SEC to NCAA.

This HAS to dramatically improve our recruiting. We should be getting looks from higher ranked players now. Hope all the recruiting materials have the photos of the new BB practice facilities. Hope ADCSL is going to put big $$ for recruiting. Do we have good recruiting staff? Can there be carryover to WBB recruiting too? This is the time for AD to put the pedal to the metal so to speak. This kind of energy doesn’t happen that often. When was the last time? Sweet 16 in late 1980s? ‘Sell’ Memorial Magic. ‘Sell’ our record against top10 teams. And for heavens sake, ‘sell’ Stack: show some of his signature college and NBA stuff. Show clips of his X and O stuff that all the talking heads are saying.

Thrilled for the team to be getting this great press. Robbins ans Wright: what a way to finish! Stack- can’t say enough about he has shown me. ( I wasn’t sure he was emotionally invested in VU - although was always impressed with his tailgating) I think he has embraced VU and it is now reciprocated. MBB has been on the back burner for me for a while now but this could be special.

Note: even if we don’t get to NCAA, we need to be crazy wonderful fans in the NIT.
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