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Time, TV channels, dates for college football

A new Vanderbilt football season begins with a newly renovated stadium.

After a tough 10-game losing streak to end the 2023 season – which came after wins in the first two games of the season – the Commodores will look to turn things around as they enter the fourth year of the Clark Lea era in 2024. The Commodores have not appeared in a bowl game since 2018 and have not won a bowl game since 2013.

In the SEC football media poll prior to the 2024 season, Vanderbilt was picked to finish last in the SEC regular season.

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The Commodores open the season against ACC foe Virginia Tech at 11 a.m. CT on Saturday, August 31 at FirstBank Stadium. The Hokies received 64 votes in the US LBM Coaches preseason poll.

Here is an overview of the entire Commodores football team schedule, including available start times and TV channels:

Vanderbilt football schedule 2024: TV channels, dates, start times

All times Central

  • Saturday, August 31st: vs. Virginia Tech | 11am | ESPN (Fubo)
  • Saturday, September 7: vs. Alcorn State | 6:30 p.m. | ESPNU (Fubo)
  • Saturday, September 14th: at Georgia State | 6pm | ESPN+
  • Saturday, September 21st: at No. 11 Missouri *
  • Saturday, September 28th: BYE
  • Saturday, October 5: against No. 5 Alabama *
  • Saturday, October 12th: in Kentucky *
  • Saturday, October 19: vs. Ball State | 6pm | ESPN+ and SEC Network+
  • Saturday, October 26: against No. 4 Texas *
  • Saturday, November 2nd: in Auburn *
  • Saturday, November 9th: against South Carolina *
  • Saturday, 16 November: BYE
  • Saturday, November 23rd: at No. 12 LSU *
  • Saturday, November 30th: against No. 15 Tennessee *

* Denotes an SEC game

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