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Chomping at Bits: Gators gearing up for Vanderbilt

Florida begins a three-game home stand this weekend with the Commodores.

NCAA Football: Florida at Kentucky Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports

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Florida vs. Vanderbilt preview: The Gators are looking for their third straight win and third SEC win of the season. (Scott Carter, Florida Gators)

Vanderbilt RB Ralph Webb gives Gators fits: He’s rushed for over 100 yards against Florida each of the last two seasons. (Kevin Brockway, Gainesville Sun)

Defensive line looks to improve against Vanderbilt: Three games into the season, defensive line coach Chris Rumph has seen bright spots from his players, but is emphasizing consistency as they head into the heart of SEC play. (Jordan McPherson, SEC Country)

Kadarius Toney and Florida’s defensive line will be key to victory over Vandy: Reviewing film to see how the Gators and Commodores may attack one another. (Will Miles, SEC Country)

Derek Mason’s daughter goes to UF: Another thing you’ll surely hear mentioned on the broadcast Saturday is that Makenzie Smith, the daughter of Vanderbilt’s head coach, is a freshman Florida lacrosse player who intends to root for the Gators (albeit from the site of UF lacrosse’s fall tournament with Maryland). (Chris Harry, Florida Gators)

Overlooked as a recruit, Malik Davis now getting noticed: The three-star came quite close to committing to North Carolina. (Ryan Young, SEC Country)

UF volleyball continues SEC play: The Gators host Tennessee and LSU this weekend. (Zach Dirlam, Florida Gators)

Florida could sign biggest recruiting class in years: Depending on the attrition from the suspended players. (Zach Abolverdi, SEC Country)

Gator soccer playing at Georgia on Sunday: Sunday will mark the 32nd meeting between the two league rivals -- the most in Florida's 23-year history. (Mary Howard, Florida Gators)

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