Tennessee orange isn’t hard to find in Nashville. The Vols enjoy plenty of allegiance within Vanderbilt’s hometown.
For the next two weeks, that allegiance might grow. Even Vanderbilt fans should support the Big Orange this weekend and next, even if they choose not to wear any Pantone 151 C .
We’re in that unusual portion of the college football schedule where it’s become beneficial to root for your rivals.
Confused? Follow along.
Vanderbilt’s College Football Playoff hopes are pinned to the Commodores finishing 10-2, including a win at Tennessee in the regular-season finale, and convincing the CFP committee they’re worthy of one of the last at-large spots.
That becomes an easier argument to make if Tennessee is 8-3 entering that Nov. 29 rivalry game at Neyland Stadium. So, f

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