Western Kentucky at Vanderbilt info, lineups, breakdown, prediction
Published 10:49 am Friday, November 3, 2017
Western Kentucky (5-3) at Vanderbilt (3-5)
11 a.m. Saturday
Vanderbilt Stadium
Nashville
TV broadcast: ESPNU
Radio: WPTQ-105.3 FM, WWKU-1450 AM
Starting lineups
HILLTOPPERS
OFFENSE
Ht. Wt. Yr.
QUARTERBACK
14 Mike White 6-4 225 r-Sr.
RUNNING BACK
32 D’Andre Ferby 6-1 225 r-Jr.
-or- 29 Jakairi Moses 5-9 185 Fr.
-or- 3 Quinton Baker 5-9 185 So.
-or- 5 Marquez Trigg 6-0 225 r-So.
WIDE RECEIVERS
16 Quin Jernighan 6-3 210 r-So.
23 Cameron Echols-Luper 6-0 195 Gr.
-or- 9 Xavier Lane 6-4 200 r-Fr.
1 Nacarius Fant 5-9 185 Sr.
-or- 8 Kylen Towner 5-8 175 r-Sr.
TIGHT END
19 Deon Yelder 6-4 255 r-Sr.
LEFT TACKLE
75 Jimmie Sims 6-4 295 r-Sr.
LEFT GUARD
51 Brandon Ray 6-2 300 r-Sr.
CENTER
64 Dennis Edwards 6-1 315 r-Jr.
RIGHT GUARD
74 Tyler Witt 6-2 300 r-Fr.
-or- 63 Miles Pate 6-2 320 r-So.
RIGHT TACKLE
69 Matt Nord 6-6 310 r-Sr.
KICKER
37 Ryan Nuss 5-9 200 r-Jr.
DEFENSE
DEFENSIVE ENDS
42 Derik Overstreet 6-2 250 Sr.
95 Heath Wiggins 6-2 265 r-So.
DEFENSIVE TACKLES
96 Julien Lewis 6-3 300 r-Jr.
3 Chris Johnson 6-1 285 Sr.
LINEBACKERS
54 Daeshawn Bertram 5-8 225 r-Sr.
-or- 25 Masai Whyte 6-0 225 r-Jr.
4 Joel Iyiegbuniwe 6-1 230 r-Jr.
NICKELBACK
15 Ta’Corian Darden 5-9 180 r-So.
CORNERBACKS
7 Joe Brown 5-10 195 Sr.
22 DeAndre Farris 5-10 190 r-Jr.
SAFETIES
9 Drell Greene 5-11 200 Jr.
2 Devon Key 6-1 205 r-Fr.
PUNTER
49 Jake Collins 6-1 210 r-Jr.
COMMODORES
OFFENSE
Ht. Wt. Yr.
QUARTERBACK
14 Kyle Shurmur 6-4 227 Jr.
RUNNING BACK
7 Ralph Webb 5-10 202 Sr.
FULLBACK
28 Dallas Rivers 6-1 225 Sr.
WIDE RECEIVERS
19 C.J. Duncan 5-11 203 r-Sr.
-or- 16 Kalija Lipscomb 6-1 200 So.
10 Trent Sherfield 6-1 205 Sr.
TIGHT END
83 Nathan Marcus 6-5 242 r-Sr.
-or- 80 Jared Pinkney 6-4 255 r-So.
LEFT TACKLE
58 Justin Skule 6-6 315 Jr.
LEFT GUARD
56 Saige Young 6-4 315 So.
CENTER
61 Bruno Reagan 6-3 310 r-Jr.
RIGHT GUARD
76 Egidio DellaRipa 6-4 300 r-Jr.
RIGHT TACKLE
77 Devin Cochran 6-7 315 r-Fr.
KICKER
17 Tommy Openshaw 6-2 200 g-Sr.
DEFENSE
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN
49 Jonathan Wynn 6-4 265 r-Sr.
77 Nifae Lealao 6-5 315 Sr.
34 Dare Odeyingbo 6-2 272 Jr.
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
11 Charles Wright 6-3 240 r-Jr.
9 Caleb Peart 6-1 235 r-So.
INSIDE LINEBACKERS
4 Emmanuel Smith 6-2 235 Sr.
20 Oren Burks 6-3 230 r-Sr.
CORNERBACKS
31 Tre Herndon 6-1 188 Sr.
8 Joejuan Williams 6-3 208 So.
STRONG SAFETY
14 Ryan White 5-10 190 g-Sr.
FREE SAFETY
2 Arnold Tarpley 6-1 203 Sr.
-or- 5 LaDarius Wiley 6-1 205 r-Jr.
PUNTER
19 Sam Loy 6-1 190 So.
*Starting lineups subject to change
Position-by-position breakdown
QUARTERBACK: Western Kentucky’s Mike White threw for 371 passing yards last week against Florida Atlantic, but two interceptions proved costly in the loss. He and Vanderbilt counterpart Kyle Shurmur struck up a friendship this summer at the Manning Passing Academy. ADVANTAGE: WKU
RUNNING BACK: D’Andre Ferby (31 rushing yards per game, 3.4 yards per carry) is atop the list of possible running back starters for the Hilltoppers. WKU is the only team across the FBS without a rushing play of at least 20 yards. The Commodores’ Ralph Webb ran for three TDs last year in Vandy’s win against the Toppers. Vanderbilt
RECEIVERS: Tight end Deon Yelder has been WKU’s best receiver this year, averaging 49.9 yards per game and 12.1 yards per catch. He’s been out of practice this week though, and coach Mike Sanford didn’t elaborate on his status Thursday. If Yelder plays, WKU has the pass-catching edge. If not, that might tilt to the Commodores. Push
OFFENSIVE LINE: Hilltopper coaches shook up the team’s offensive line last week, starting Tyler Witt at right guard in place of Miles Pate. Sanford has praised the redshirt freshman Witt’s toughness. Vanderbilt allows just 1.25 sacks per game, while WKU surrenders an average of 2.88. Vanderbilt
DEFENSIVE LINE: WKU’s defensive rushing stats have declined since D-tackle Evan Sayner went down to a season-ending injury Oct. 14 against Charlotte. The Tops allowed 6.05 yards per carry during October after allowing 3.36 during September. Vanderbilt
LINEBACKERS: Outside linebacker Charles Wright is the top pass rusher in the Commodores’ 3-4 defensive scheme, having racked up six sacks this year. WKU’s Joel Iyiegbuniwe made 14 tackles against Florida Atlantic and has 63 for the year. Vanderbilt
SECONDARY: Cornerback Joe Brown and safety Devon Key lifted the Hilltoppers’ pass defense last week with their returns from injury. Nickelback Ta’Corian Darden made 13 tackles and broke up two passes. Safety LaDarius Wiley leads Vandy with 67 tackles on the season. WKU
SPECIAL TEAMS: WKU struggled last week on special teams, but the Commodores have struggled all year. Their special teams unit ranks No. 130 – dead last – according to SB Nation’s Football Study Hall. Kicker Tommy Openshaw is 1-of-5 on field goals. WKU
Brad’s picks
Mike Sanford challenges his Western Kentucky program to beat one Power Five team each season. The Hilltoppers fell flat in their first try at such a win, sputtering to a 20-7 loss in September at Illinois.
WKU should look much more competitive Saturday. The point spread had Vandy a 9 1/2-point favorite as of Friday. I expect the Hilltoppers to cover but fall a few points short.
Vanderbilt 28, Western Kentucky 22
Season record: 6-2