Vanderbilt football fans, take note: the Commodores' annual spring game has been moved up due to weather concerns. Originally scheduled for the afternoon, the intrasquad scrimmage will now kick off at 10 a.m. on Thursday, April 18, to avoid forecasted rain.
This free event offers a great opportunity for fans to get an early look at the team's progress and new talent. Gates 2 and 3 at FirstBank Stadium will be open for attendance.
The spring game is a crucial checkpoint for the program, allowing coaches to evaluate players in a game-like setting. With key players like quarterback Jared Curtis and defensive tackle Glenn Seabrooks III looking to make an impression, the earlier start ensures fans won't miss a snap of the action. So, grab your Vanderbilt gear and plan for a morning of football to support the team as they build towards the fall season.
