What radio station is the Texas vs. Vanderbilt game on today? Details on Week 9 NCAA football game coverage
The No. 25 Vanderbilt Commodores have turned heads this season with an impressive 5-2 record, earning their first ranking since 2013 after last week’s 24-14 win over Ball State. After three losing seasons, their fourth-year coach Clark Lea finally seems to have found his stride, especially after taking down Alabama and giving Missouri a run for its money.
Up next, they face their toughest challenge yet in Week 9: the No. 5 Texas Longhorns (6-1, 2-1 SEC). Texas is coming off its first loss of the season to No. 2 Georgia, and you can bet coach Steve Sarkisian’s squad isn’t looking to stumble again.
This SEC showdown is one for the books, with an underdog on the rise going up against a powerhouse team. With kickoff just around the corner, here's where you can catch all the live action.
How to listen to Texas vs. Vanderbilt game on Saturday?
Fans can listen to the Texas vs. Vanderbilt game live on Sirius XM. Longhorns fans can tune in to channel 191, while Commodores fans can switch to channel 374.
Additionally, the game will be broadcast live on the SEC Network, with Tom Hart (play-by-play), Cole Cubelic (analyst) and Alyssa Lang (sideline) as the broadcasters. Football fans can also lstream the game on FuboTV, which offers a free trial for new users.
What time is Texas vs. Vanderbilt?
The Texas Longhorns will hit the road to face the Commodores on their home turf, FirstBank Stadium in Nashville. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. EDT on Saturday, Oct. 26.
Texas vs. Vanderbilt: Head-to-Head record
The Texas vs. Vanderbilt rivalry goes way back, with the Commodores leading the series 8-3-1, but these teams haven’t squared off in 96 years. Their last matchup was in 1928, when Vanderbilt edged out Texas 13-12. The Commodores also hold the longest win streak in the series, winning four straight between 1905 and 1922.
But a lot has changed since then. Under coach Steve Sarkisian, the No. 5 Texas Longhorns, with Quinn Ewers at quarterback, have one of the top offenses and defenses this season, and they're ready to rewrite history.
Still, you never know, Vanderbilt could pull off another surprise, just like it did against Alabama.