NASHVILLE, TN – November 26, 2022 – The Tennessee Volunteers during the game between the Vanderbilt Commodores and the Tennessee Volunteers at Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville, TN. Photo By Emma Corona/Tennessee Athletics

On Saturday, Tennessee football hosts Vanderbilt for one of the more interesting editions of the in-state rivalry. While UT has dominated the series history, the Commodores have possibly their best team in modern program history. The result is an expected narrow margin.

According to ESPN Analytics, the Vols have a 57.6% chance to win the game. This, of course, leaves Vanderbilt at 42.4% odds to win the game.

This lines up with what Vegas expects, as well. According to FanDuel, the line has been bet down to UT being just a 2.5-point favorite in the game. If you go by the theoretical three-point swing for a home team, it’d mean the matchup would be even on a neutral field.

On FanDuel, the money is starting to flow in on Tennessee, though. After the initial wave landed on Vanderbilt, now, 73% of the money and 58% of the bets are on the Vols covering.

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The gear that makes Vanderbilt’s offense go is quarterback Diego Pavia. He’s proven to be a true Hesiman Trophy contender as a threat through the air and with his legs. Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel commented on having to figure out a way to limit him on Monday.

“They got good skill on the perimeter that’s catching the football,” Heupel said. “They play strong to the catch. We got to match everything out. A lot of shift, trade, motion. You got to communicate and play assignment sound, but a part of that is also applying pressure and not letting them sit back there and pat the football all day long, too. While you’re doing that, (Pavia has) got the ability to escape and make plays. We got to do a great job not letting him outside of the pocket, too.”

Kick-off is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET and will air on ESPN.