For the second game in a row, Auburn will occupy the afternoon slot on the SEC Network, as the Tigers' game at Vanderbilt will kick off at 3 p.m. CST on the network.
The game will be the Tigers' first trip to Vanderbilt since 2012. Auburn has lost the last two road games to Vanderbilt, in 2008 and 2012, but won the last meeting between the teams at Jordan-Hare Stadium in 2016.
Auburn's all-time series against the Commodores is tied 21-21-1, though Auburn is 15-3 in the past 18 meetings with Vanderbilt. The Tigers are the only SEC team that does not lead its all-time series against Vanderbilt. 25 of the 43 meetings in the series came in 1950 or before.
It will be Auburn's second appearance on the SEC Network this season, with the Oct. 28 game against Mississippi State being the first.
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Matthew is a senior from Huntsville, Alabama, majoring in journalism. He started with The Plainsman in fall 2021.
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