<p>I am going out on a limb to make a statement that my lawyer has advised me not to make. I am talking about predicting a bowl appearance for my beloved Vanderbilt Commodores and a win over the Volunteers in Knoxville. Before you think I'm crazy, let me tell you that Jay Cutler is posed for a landmark year. I'm not the only person who believes so, either. In fact, the coaches believe he will be the best quarterback in the SEC. Also, not withstanding the tragic death of Kwane Doster, the Dores return some key pieces and have some talented youth ready to field a competitive team, that should be able to scrape seven wins together. What a better way to end a season than with a Music City Bowl bid.</p>
<p>Just for Laughs;></p>
<p>Vandy v Wake 24-14
Vandy v Arkansas 14-35
Vandy v Ole Miss 35-7
Vandy v Richmond 24-3
Vandy v MTSU 10-0
Vandy v LSU 10-24
Vandy v Georgia 45-47 OT
Vandy v South Carolina 35-31
Vandy v Florida 0-42
Vandy v Kentucky 35-17
Vandy v Vol Dogs 41-35 OT</p>
<p>Music City Bowl Vandy v UCONN 15-14</p>
<p>Also, let me make a prediction that Moses Osemwegie will be an All-American and SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Bryant Hahnfeldt will be Freshman All-American. Also, look for breakout years from both Erik Davis and Marlon White, combining for more than 1500 yards receiving. Don't expect any running game. Thus, look for Jay Cutler to be talked about in Heisman circles around November.</p>
<p>Like I said, my lawyer strongly advised me not to say this because he thought I would be diagnosed as insane or legally retarded; however, I like to think of this parodoxical world as so completely insane that it has to be sane. This is the Big Dore signing off.</p>