It's a pretty even game, but there are contrasts. Vandy is a solid, respectable defensive team with an inept offense. Kentucky is 2nd tier, offensively and defensively, but both units are improving by the week. For a change, Kentucky has better special teams. Kentucky is the home team. Vandy already lost to South Carolina in Nashville, and that was before their quarterback got hurt. So this game shapes up as a likely Kentucky win, with the winner scoring in the 20s. But football game outcomes usually hinge on game prep, turnovers, and explosive plays. If Kentucky is well prepared, they won't lose a home game against a team as flawed as Vandy. A lot of this rests on DJ Eliot, who is on the hot seat IMO. Another thing. Today we find out what Steve Johnson is made of. With Barker out indefinitely, Johnson is our quarterback. He was terrible last week, but there were extenuating circumstances on the road in Tuscaloosa. If Johnson bounces back at home this week, then Kentucky could be headed for 5-6 wins. But if Johnson tanks against Vandy, then this season goes south and everything is in question.