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Vanderbilt Florida Commodores Gators Head Coach Derek Mason (3Rd at VU) Vs VANDERBILT FLORIDA COMMODORES GATORS Head Coach Derek Mason (3rd at VU) VS. Head Coach Jim McElwain (2nd at UF) Record at Vanderbilt 9-19 Record at Florida 13-5 Career Record 9-19, 3rd Career Record 35-21, 5th 2016 Record 2-2, 0-1 SEC (East) 2016 Record 3-1, 1-1 SEC (East) *2 Deuce Wallace QB VANDERBILT OFFENSE FLORIDA DEFENSE 4 Brandon Powell WR 2 Arnold Tarpley S 5 Ahmad Fulwood WR WR 10 Trent Sherfield 6-1, 200, Jr. DE 94 Bryan Cox Jr. 6-3, 269, R-Sr. 6 Quincy Wilson DB 3 Taurean Ferguson CB 9 Caleb Scott 6-2, 204, Jr. 95 Keivonnis Davis 6-4, 241, So. 7 Duke Dawson DB 4 Donaven Tennyson WR 6 Darrius Sims 5-9, 191, Sr. or 97 Justus Reed 6-3, 241, R-So. 8 Nick Washington DB 9 Dre Massey WR 5 Torren McGaster CB TE 83 Nathan Marcus 6-5, 244, R-Jr. NT 91 Joey Ivie 6-3, 301, Sr. 6 Darrius Sims WR 10 Josh Hammond WR 80 Jared Pinkney 6-4, 250, R-Fr. 54 Khairi Clark 6-2, 319, R-So. 11 Vosean Joseph LB *7 Emmanuel Smith S *11 Kyle Trask QB 7 Ralph Webb RB LT 74 Will Holden 6-6, 312, Sr. DT 57 Caleb Brantley 6-2, 297, R-Jr. 12 Austin Appleby QB 8 Joejuan Williams CB 77 Devin Cochran 6-7, 305, Fr. 96 Cece Jefferson 6-1, 261, So. *12 C.J. McWilliams DB 13 Feleipe Franks QB *9 Caleb Peart OLB LG 64 Delando Crooks 6-5, 305, R-Jr. or 93 Taven Bryan 6-5, 293, R-So. *13 Daniel McMillian LB 9 Caleb Scott WR or 57 Ean Pfeifer 6-4, 290, R-Fr. DE 17 Jordan Sherit 6-4, 254, R-Jr. 14 Luke Del Rio QB 10 Trent Sherfield WR C 56 Barrett Gouger 6-4, 305, Sr. 92 Jabari Zuniga 6-3, 245, R-Fr. *14 Chris Williamson DB 15 Eddy Pineiro K 11 Charles Wright OLB 60 Cole Hardin 6-4, 305, R-So. 99 Jachai Polite 6-2, 271, Fr. 16 Brian Fallace TE 12 Wade Freebeck QB RG 61 Bruno Reagan 6-3, 310, R-So. SLB 13 Daniel McMillian 6-1, 223, Sr. *16 Freddie Swain WR 12 Zaire Jones S 17 Jordan Sherit DL 75 Bailey Granier 6-6, 320, R-So. 28 Kylan Johnson 6-1, 216, R-Fr. 13 LaDarius Wiley CB 18 C.J. Worton WR RT 58 Justin Skule 6-6, 305, So. MLB 40 Jarrad Davis 6-2, 238, Sr. 19 Johnny Townsend P 14 Kyle Shurmur QB 20 Marcus Maye DB *14 Ryan White S 71 Jared Southers 6-4, 308, R-Fr. 33 David Reese 6-0, 244, Fr. 21 McArthur Burnett DB 15 Elijah Hamilton CB QB 14 Kyle Shurmur 6-4, 223, So. WLB 34 Alex Anzalone 6-3, 241, R-Jr. 22 Lamical Perine RB 12 Wade Freebeck 6-5, 225, Jr. 11 Vosean Joseph 6-1, 226, Fr. 23 Chauncey Gardner DB 16 Kalija Lipscomb WR 24 Mark Thompson RB 17 Tommy Openshaw K/P RB 7 Ralph Webb 5-10, 202, Jr. CB 6 Quincy Wilson 6-1, 213, Jr. 25 Jordan Scarlett RB 18 Chandler Dorrell WR 23 Khari Blasingame 6-1, 235, R-So. 23 Chauncey Gardiner 5-11, 204, Fr. 26 Marcell Harris DB 19 C.J. Duncan WR 27 Quincy Lenton DB FB 39 Bailey McElwain 6-0, 238, Fr. CB 31 Teez Tabor 6-0, 201, Jr. 28 Kylan Johnson LB 19 Sam Loy P 28 Dallas Rivers 6-1, 225, Jr. 35 Joseph Putu 6-2, 195, Jr. 29 Jeawon Taylor DB 20 Oren Burks OLB/S WR 16 Kalija Lipscomb 6-1, 190, Fr. S 8 Nick Washington 6-0, 197, R-Jr. 30 DeAndre Goolsby TE 21 Donovan Sheffield CB *30 Garrett Stephens DB 19 C.J. Duncan 5-11, 203, R-Jr. or 26 Marcell Harris 6-1, 211, R-Jr. 22 Josh Crawford RB 31 Teez Tabor DB 86 Latevius Rayford 6-1, 201, Sr. S 20 Marcus Maye 6-0, 216, R-Sr. 32 Jordan Cronkrite RB 23 Khari Blasingame RB 33 Tyriek Hopkins RB 24 Jalen Banks S 29 Jeawon Taylor 6-0, 187, Fr. *33 David Reese LB 25 Josh Smith OLB VANDERBILT DEFENSE 34 Alex Anzalone LB 35 Joseph Putu DB 26 Andrew Rector S DL 49 Jonathan Wynn 6-4, 258, R-Jr. FLORIDA OFFENSE 36 Eddie Giles DB 27 Jaire George RB 34 Dare Odeyingbo 6-2, 262, So. WR 81 Antonio Callaway 5-11, 197, So. 37 Mark Herndon RB 28 Dallas Rivers RB 38 Neil MacInnes K DL 69 Adam Butler 6-4, 295, Sr. 18 C.J. Worton 6-0, 196, Jr. *38 Nick Oelrich DB 29 Austin Quillen S 94 Torey Agee 6-4, 285, Sr. 85 Chris Thompson 6-0, 170, Sr. 39 Ryan Ferguson TE 30 Bryce Lewis CB DL 77 Nifae Lealao 6-5, 312, Jr. TE 30 DeAndre Goolsby 6-4, 244, Jr. *39 Michael Iorio DB 31 Tre Herndon CB 40 Jarrad Davis LB 74 Jay Woods 6-3, 285, R-Jr. or 80 C'yontai Lewis 6-4, 231, R-So. 32 Jamauri Wakefield RB 41 Ryan Farr LS 44 Nehemiah Mitchell 6-4, 260, Sr. LT 78 David Sharpe 6-6, 357, Jr. 42 Jordan Smith DL 34 Dare Odeyingbo DE 44 Rayshad Jackson LB 36 Trey Ellis WR OLB 99 Landon Stokes 6-4, 240, R-Jr. 53 Kavaris Harkless 6-5, 310, R-So. *44 Tucker Nordman WR 37 Wilson Johnson SN 11 Charles Wright 6-3, 237, R-So. LG 73 Martez Ivey 6-5, 305, So. 45 Charles Nordman WR ILB 41 Zach Cunningham 6-4, 230, R-Jr. 66 Nick Buchanan 6-2, 301, R-Fr. *45 R.J. Raymond LB 38 Gil Barksdale DB 46 Harry Gornto V TE 39 Bailey McElwain FB 43 Jordan Griffin 6-1, 224, R-So. or 67 Brandon Sandifer 6-3, 323, R-Fr. *46 Will Thomas LB 40 Ja’karri Thomas ILB ILB 40 Ja’karri Thomas 6-1, 225, Sr. C 54 Cam Dillard 6-4, 313, R-Jr. 47 Jonathan Haney LS 41 Zach Cunningham ILB 49 Jacob Tilghman LB 25 Josh Smith 6-3, 236, So. 59 T.J. McCoy 6-1, 308, R-Fr. 50 Jeremiah Moon LB 42 Kenny Hebert OLB OLB 20 Oren Burks 6-3, 222, R-Jr. RG 74 Fred Johnson 6-6, 311, So. 51 Antonio Riles OL 43 Jordan Griffin ILB 52 Steven Stipe LB 9 Caleb Peart 6-1, 234, R-Fr. or 68 Richerd Desir-Jones 6-4, 292, R-Fr. 44 Nehemiah Mitchell DL 53 Kavaris Harkless OL CB 31 Tre Herndon 6-1, 188, Jr. RT 65 Jawaan Taylor 6-5, 340, Fr. 54 Khairi Clark DL 48 Jacob Schultz SN 30 Bryce Lewis 6-0, 185, R-So. or 74 Fred Johnson 6-6, 311, So. *54 Cameron Dillard OL 49 Jonathan Wynn DE 56 Cristian Garcia LB 50 Andrew Jelks OL SS 14 Ryan White 5-10, 188, R-Jr. WR 4 Brandon Powell 5-9, 184, Jr. 57 Caleb Brantley DL 52 Nigel Bowden ILB 7 Emmanuel Smith 6-2, 219, Jr. 5 Ahmad Fulwood 6-4, 208, Sr. 58 Jahim Lawrence LB 59 T.J. McCoy OL 53 Sean Auwae-McMoore OL FS 13 LaDarius Wiley 6-1, 205, R-So. WR 10 Josh Hammond 6-1, 186, Fr. 60 Zach Shinn OL 56 Barrett Gouger OL 2 Arnold Tarpley 6-1, 200, Jr. 16 Freddie Swain 6-0, 186, Fr. 61 Brett Heggie OL 57 Ean Pfeifer OL 63 Tyler McVay OL CB 5 Torren McGaster 6-0, 198, Sr. QB 12 Austin Appleby 6-4, 240, R-Sr. 64 Tyler Jordan OL 58 Justin Skule OL 3 Taurean Ferguson 5-9, 190, R-Jr. 13 Feleipe Franks 6-6, 219, Fr. 65 Jawaan Taylor OL 60 Cole Hardin OL or 11 Kyle Trask 6-4, 238, Fr. 66 Nick Buchanan OL 61 Bruno Reagan OL 67 Brandon Sandifer OL VANDERBILT SPECIAL TEAMS RB 25 Jordan Scarlett 5-10, 213, So. 64 Delando Crooks OL 68 Richerd Desir-Jones OL K 17 Tommy Openshaw 6-2, 195, R-Jr. or 24 Mark Thompson 6-2, 237, R-Jr. 69 Marcus Givens OL 69 Adam Butler DL 71 Nick Villano OL 70 Darion DeBrossard DL 98 Ryley Guay 5-10, 190, Fr. or 32 Jordan Cronkite 5-11, 204, So. 72 Stone Forsythe OL 71 Jared Southers OL P 19 Sam Loy 6-1, 195, Fr. or 22 Lamical Perine 5-11, 220, Fr. 73 Martez Ivey OL 74 Fred Johnson OL 74 Will Holden OL 97 Reid Nelson 6-2, 215, Jr. 75 Tanner Rowell DL *74 Jay Woods DL H 37 Wilson Johnson 6-0, 212, Sr. FLORIDA SPECIAL TEAMS 77 Andrew Mike OL 75 Bailey Granier OL 97 Reid Nelson 6-2, 215, Jr. P 19 Johnny Townsend 6-1, 211, R-Jr. 78 David Sharpe OL 76 Egidio DellaRipa OL 79 Dallas Bruch OL PR 16 Kalija Lipscomb 6-1, 190, Fr. 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