Vanderbilt Commodores vs Tennessee Volunteers Picks, Prediction, Odds, and Line Movement for Saturday March 7 2026

By: Kyle Kargel Published 03/06/2026, 10:00 PM ET
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Saturday's SEC rivalry finale in Knoxville has genuine upset potential on one side and one of the conference's most dominant home records on the other, and these Vanderbilt vs Tennessee picks hinge on a single injury question — whether Nate Ament, Tennessee's leading rebounder and second-leading scorer, can play after missing the Vols' most recent game — in a matchup where the first meeting finished 13 points under the current total and the Volunteers have gone 14-2 at home all season — and if you want every Saturday SEC betting angle covered in one place, our college basketball picks break down the full afternoon slate from tip-off to final buzzer. The spread opened at Tennessee -5.5 with a slight Tennessee juice lean, the total is fresh at 148.5, and Duke Miles has returned from his knee procedure to give Vanderbilt a secondary weapon that was missing for six straight games. Here is everything you need before Saturday's 2:00 ET tip-off in Knoxville.

Quick Picks and Prediction

  • Spread Pick: Tennessee -5.5
  • Total Pick: Under 148.5
  • Projected Final Score: Tennessee 76, Vanderbilt 68

Odds and Line Movement

Tennessee opened as a 5.5-point home favorite with the Volunteers at -105 and Vanderbilt at -115, a juice structure that reflects a slight market lean toward Tennessee covering at the current number. The total opened at 148.5 with even -110 juice on both sides. With only a single data point for each market, the opening price is the current price — both lines were posted Friday afternoon and have not moved since, indicating the market is comfortable with these numbers heading into Saturday's 2:00 ET tip-off.

Opening Odds

Market Vanderbilt Tennessee
Spread +5.5 (-115) -5.5 (-105)
Total (Over) 148.5 (-110)
Total (Under) 148.5 (-110)

Current Odds

Market Vanderbilt Tennessee
Spread +5.5 (-115) -5.5 (-105)
Total (Over) 148.5 (-110)
Total (Under) 148.5 (-110)

Line Movement - Spread

Date Time Vanderbilt Tennessee Public ($, #)
03/06 12:04:32 PM +5½ -115 -5½ -105

Line Movement - Total

Date Time Over Under Public ($, #)
03/06 12:04:33 PM 148½ -110 148½ -110

Vanderbilt vs Tennessee Key Matchups and Handicap

This SEC rivalry finale is built around a genuine contrast in team identity — Vanderbilt brings the more explosive offensive profile while Tennessee brings the more complete two-way structure — and the question Saturday is whether the Commodores can sustain their perimeter efficiency long enough on the road at Thompson-Boling Arena to keep a 5.5-point spread within reach against a program that has gone 14-2 at home this season. The records reinforce the profile gap: Tennessee is 21-9 overall and 11-6 in SEC play, Vanderbilt is 23-7 overall and 10-7 in conference play, and the Vols' home dominance is the single most consistent data point in the entire handicap.

The first meeting on February 21 in Nashville is the most direct evidence available for how this rematch is likely to unfold. Tennessee won 69-65 with Ja'Kobi Gillespie scoring 17 and Nate Ament adding 13 points and nine rebounds, while Tyler Tanner led Vanderbilt with 16. The combined total in that game was 134 — a number that sits 14.5 points below the current total of 148.5. That first-meeting result captures exactly what Tennessee does best: control pace, dominate the glass, and win physical halfcourt possessions that keep the scoring in a range where the Vols' defensive structure gives them a consistent margin. The Volunteers allowed just 65 points in that game against one of the SEC's better offenses, and replicating that defensive performance at home with their full rotation healthy would make the over essentially impossible to cash.

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Vanderbilt's offensive profile is the strongest argument for the Commodores staying competitive. The Commodores average 87.0 points per game — meaningfully higher than Tennessee's 80.0 — while shooting 47.7% from the field, making 9.7 threes per game, and posting a 1.7 assist-to-turnover ratio that reflects disciplined offensive execution rather than volume-based scoring. Tyler Tanner is the engine of that attack at 19.0 points and 5.3 assists per game, a dual-threat scorer and creator who can generate quality looks from multiple positions within the halfcourt offense. Duke Miles adds 16.0 points as a critical secondary scorer whose return from a late-January knee procedure has already paid dividends — he helped spark the overtime win at Ole Miss in his return — and Tyler Nickel contributes 13.9 points with perimeter spacing that keeps Vanderbilt's driving lanes open. Devin McGlockton rounds out the top rotation at 10.0 points and 7.0 rebounds, providing interior rebounding support that can help Vanderbilt stay competitive on the glass even against Tennessee's physically dominant frontcourt.

Tennessee's two-way profile is what makes the Volunteers such a difficult team to beat even when opponents are scoring efficiently. Gillespie leads at 18.0 points and 5.6 assists per game — a creation threat whose playmaking generates quality looks for Tennessee's supporting cast from both halfcourt sets and in transition. Ament averages 17.4 points and a team-best 6.4 rebounds, and his importance to the Volunteers' rebounding margin cannot be overstated. Tennessee averages 42.7 rebounds per game with Ament in the lineup, and his absence at South Carolina raised the most significant injury concern in this entire handicap. If Ament is unavailable Saturday, Tennessee's interior rebounding depth drops materially, the Vols' second-chance scoring opportunities decrease, and Vanderbilt's path to keeping the game within 5.5 becomes meaningfully clearer. Felix Okpara, Jaylen Carey, and J.P. Estrella provide frontcourt depth that can absorb some of Ament's absence, but none of them individually replicates both his scoring and rebounding production at the level he provides.

The total case for the under begins and ends with the first meeting's 134 combined points. Tennessee allowing 68.9 points per game on average — and holding Vanderbilt to 65 specifically — is the structural argument against a 148.5 total. The Volunteers' half-court defensive structure, transition prevention, and rebounding discipline consistently produce games below what offensive season averages project, and Vanderbilt's 87.0 points per game average was compiled against defenses across the entire SEC schedule, not against the specific team allowing 68.9 per game. The Commodores will score — Tanner and Miles and Nickel will generate possessions — but reaching the 80-plus range required to push the combined total above 148.5 against Tennessee's defense in Knoxville on the last day of the regular season is a tall order even for one of the conference's better offenses.

  • Tennessee is 21-9 overall, 11-6 in SEC play, and 14-2 at home this season; Vanderbilt is 23-7 overall and 10-7 in SEC play with a 7-4 road record.
  • Tennessee won the first meeting 69-65 in Nashville on February 21 — combined score of 134, 14.5 points below the current total of 148.5.
  • Gillespie scored 17 and Ament added 13 points and nine rebounds in the first meeting; Tanner led Vanderbilt with 16.
  • Vanderbilt averages 87.0 points per game and shoots 47.7% from the field; Tennessee averages 80.0 points while allowing just 68.9.
  • Tennessee averages 42.7 rebounds and 17.2 assists per game — among the better two-way efficiency profiles in the SEC.
  • Tanner leads Vanderbilt at 19.0 points and 5.3 assists per game; Duke Miles has returned from a knee procedure to add 16.0 points.
  • Gillespie leads Tennessee at 18.0 points and 5.6 assists; Ament averages 17.4 points and a team-best 6.4 rebounds.
  • The spread opened at Tennessee -5.5 with a slight Vols juice lean at -105 — Vanderbilt at -115 — reflecting steady market confidence in the home favorite.
  • The total opened at even -110 on both sides and has not moved, with the first-meeting result supporting the under at 148.5.
  • Ament missed Tennessee's most recent game; Frankie Collins remains a long-term backcourt absence for Vanderbilt.

Key Injuries and Notes –VANDY vs TENN

  • Nate Ament (TENN) – Status Uncertain: Ament missed Tennessee's 78-59 win at South Carolina on Tuesday and is the single most important injury variable in this matchup. He is the team's leading rebounder at 6.4 per game and second-leading scorer at 17.4 points per game, and his absence creates a material gap in the Volunteers' interior rebounding and scoring depth that frontcourt contributors Okpara, Carey, and Estrella can only partially fill. If Ament is unavailable Saturday, Tennessee's rebounding margin advantage over Vanderbilt shrinks significantly and the spread becomes more difficult for the Vols to cover at -5.5. His availability status before Saturday's 2:00 ET tip-off is the most important piece of game-day information to track.
  • Duke Miles (VANDY) – Returned: Miles returned from a late-January knee procedure that had caused him to miss six consecutive games and already demonstrated his value by helping spark Vanderbilt's overtime win at Ole Miss in his return. He averages 16.0 points per game and gives the Commodores a legitimate secondary scoring option behind Tanner — his availability at full capacity heading into Saturday is a meaningful positive development for Vanderbilt's spread-covering prospects.
  • Frankie Collins (VANDY) – Out (Long-Term): Collins' long-term absence from the backcourt rotation has reduced Vanderbilt's playmaking depth behind Tanner throughout the second half of the season. His unavailability means the Commodores rely almost entirely on Tanner for halfcourt creation, and any foul trouble for Tanner creates rotation problems that compound over 40 minutes in a hostile road environment.

ATS and Total Picks

  • Spread Pick – Tennessee -5.5 (-105): The Volunteers have the home floor, a 14-2 record in Knoxville, the superior defensive baseline, and a rebounding profile that specifically neutralizes Vanderbilt's offensive ceiling in physical halfcourt games. Even with Ament's status uncertain, Tennessee's frontcourt depth and Gillespie's playmaking give the Vols enough structure to win by six or more against a Commodores team missing its primary backcourt organizer in Collins. Back Tennessee at -5.5 at the better -105 juice side of this line.
  • Total Pick – Under 148.5 (-110): The first meeting produced 134 combined points — 14.5 below the current total — and Tennessee allows 68.9 points per game with a defensive structure specifically designed to eliminate the transition and second-chance opportunities that inflate scoring. Vanderbilt will score, but reaching the combined 149-plus required to push the over against this defense in Knoxville is the harder outcome to project. Take the under at even money.

Final Score Prediction

Tennessee 76, Vanderbilt 68. Gillespie controls the tempo and generates enough halfcourt scoring to maintain a lead through a competitive second half, Tanner produces but cannot get enough secondary support from a Collins-less backcourt to close the gap below five points in the final minutes, and the combined 144 total falls comfortably under 148.5. Back Tennessee -5.5 and take the under.

How to Bet the Commodores vs Volunteers on Saturday

A SEC rivalry finale with a critical injury question, a total set 14 points above the first meeting's result, and Tennessee's 14-2 home record as the structural anchor — here is how to get the best available position before Saturday's 2:00 ET tip-off in Knoxville:

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