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Fans hyped as Vanderbilt survives Auburn, keeps CFP hopes alive
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Fans hyped as Vanderbilt survives Auburn, keeps CFP hopes alive

Vanderbilt has done its best to prove that it is not just a Cinderella story this season, but road losses to Alabama and Texas have prevented some fans from crowning them a legitimate national title contender. The College Football Playoff selection committee clearly shares in their hesitation, as evidenced by the No. 16 it slapped next to the Commodores in its first rankings of the year. A home loss to Auburn would have crushed Vandy’s postseason dreams and overshadowed much of the growth the program has enjoyed in 2025. Diego Pavia and company refused to suffer such a fate on their own field, edging out Auburn, 45-38, in a wild, overtime SEC face-off in Nashville’s FirstBank Stadium. It was ugly — the defense allowed 563 total yards and head coach Clark Lea made an unsuccessful gamble on fourth-and-1 instead of kicking a potential go-ahead field goal late in the fourth quarter — but Vanderbilt is still in the Playoff conversation heading into its bye week. Fans are relieved, thrilled, and concerned following a matchup in which 53 combined points were scored in the second half and OT. When one has conflicted feelings to sort out, right or wrong, they tend to hit the social media streets. Vanderbilt football fans react to Auburn scare “Why does it always have to be so close,” @vandywx commented on X after the Commodores concluded their fourth straight one-possession game (3-1). “My nerves! Way to dig in and get it done!” @GamerMom4TN exclaimed. “Great win by Vanderbilt Football over Auburn tonight! Chances of going to CFP rise to 28%,” @dougbrown700 shared. Proud Vandy alumnus, longtime reporter and polarizing pundit Skip Bayless also expressed enthusiasm regarding his school’s exhilarating win, which saw the Commodores overcome a 14-point first-half deficit and squander an eight-point fourth-quarter advantage during an emotionally draining evening of football. “I am so proud of my Alma mater Vanderbilt, the perennial ‘doormat’ of the SEC, rising into national prominence under coach Clark Lea, who just called Diego Pavia ‘the best player in the country,'” Bayless posted. “He is, without doubt.” Can Vandy get back on track? Pavia threw for 377 yards and three touchdowns, while rushing for another 112 yards and one TD, inserting himself back into the Heisman Trophy conversation. Under interim head coach DJ Durkin, new starting quarterback Ashton Daniels and Auburn displayed striking tenacity on the road. Though, many people will argue that this close battle is an indictment on the Commodores rather than a sign of progress for the Tigers. A more decisive outcome is expected, especially against a squad that is searching for an identity after the firing of Hugh Freeze. Vanderbilt football nearly saw its CFP pursuit meet its end at the hands of a team that has only one SEC win, which came against the only squad that has none (Arkansas). But Lea’s bunch got the job done. The Commodores now have the luxury of learning from this rough outing and correcting their flaws before it is too late. They will take the week to regroup, prepare for the visiting Kentucky Wildcats and then gear up for what should be a season-defining trip to Knoxville, Tennessee.

Mavericks’ Jason Kidd provides latest Dante Exum update amid injury uncertainty
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Mavericks’ Jason Kidd provides latest Dante Exum update amid injury uncertainty

The Dallas Mavericks are in last place in the Western Conference with a 2-7 record, are struggling profusely on offense and will be without their best player for a fifth straight game. This injury-ravaged and inefficient squad has a myriad of issues to sort out. Surveying the scene in Los Angeles will only amplify fans’ misery. What this city desperately craves and unquestionably deserves is some clarity, Unfortunately, when it comes to Dante Exum, there is little to be found. The veteran point guard has yet to debut this season due to a knee injury. The Mavericks are still unsure when he will play, but perhaps some answers are on the way. Mavs head coach Jason Kidd says Exum will be re-evaluated when the team returns home for Monday’s showdown with the Milwaukee Bucks, per Brad Townsend of Dallas Morning News. Ideally, a timetable will be relayed to the public following that process. The squad’s need for backcourt depth has been apparent in the early portion of the campaign. Kyrie Irving is in the middle of a lengthy recovery, making Exum especially valuable. The former No. 5 draft pick has quietly become a trusted role player for the Mavericks, forcing his way back into an NBA rotation after spending a couple of years playing in Europe. Dante Exum is averaging 8.0 points, 2.8 assists and 2.4 rebounds in 75 games with Dallas. He brings welcome defensive versatility and knows how to facilitate an offense. The 30-year-old Australian will not cure all of the Mavericks’ ailments, but point-guard reinforcements could do wonders for this team. Fans are hoping for some good news in the coming days. They are due for a turn of luck.