The Vanderbilt Commodores will host the No. 18 Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday night. Here is how to watch this Power 5 college football matchup online.
Week 3 of the 2017 NCAA season will be underway this weekend. One of the under the radar matchups between two good Power 5 teams will take place in Nashville. The Vanderbilt Commodores will welcome the No. 18 Kansas State Wildcats to the Music City.
Kickoff from Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville will be at 7:30 p.m. ET on September 17. ESPN U will have the telecast. The available live streams can be found on WatchESPN and FuboTV.
Both teams have won their first two games of the season, albeit against non-Power 5 teams. Kansas State walked over Central Arkansas and Charlotte before the play a decent Power 5 team on their turf in Vanderbilt before beginning Big 12 play next week. Vanderbilt has bulldozed metro area rival Middle Tennessee State and Alabama A&M to get to 2-0.
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K-State is in the mix with the TCU Horned Frogs as maybe the best team in the Big 12 that doesn’t play in Oklahoma. Vanderbilt is looking to make it back-to-back bowl games under head coach Derek Mason. The Commodores have a tough next four games: Kansas State, Alabama, at Florida and Georgia.
TV Schedule
Date: Saturday, Sep. 17
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Venue: Vanderbilt Stadium
TV Info: ESPN U
Live Stream: WatchESPN, FuboTV
According to SportsBook Review, Vanderbilt will be getting 3.5 points at home from Kansas State. The associated moneylines for this game are Kansas State -175 and Vanderbilt +155. This game’s over/under comes in at a combined 50 points.
Betting Odds
Point Spread: Vanderbilt +3.5
Moneylines: Kansas State -175, Vanderbilt +155
Over/Under: 50
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Kansas State is the better team, but Vandy will give the Wildcats everything they have in this night game in Nashville. Should Vanderbilt pull off the upset as the home underdog, maybe the Commodores can upset a Florida or Georgia in SEC East play? They’re just not beating Alabama next week.