Vanderbilt vs Charleston Southern Game Recap: Commodores Blow Out Buccaneers

On a perfect summer night where Vanderbilt faced a team they were supposed to beat, they did exactly that. The Commodores took down the Charleston Southern Buccaneers by a score of 45-3 in a dominant showing that should be expected from an SEC team facing a struggling FCS group.
Vanderbilt received the kickoff and orchestrated a steady, methodical drive that took them 75 yards in just 8 plays. Tre Richardson and Kayleb Barnett both caught passes from Pavia and Sedrick Alexander ran for 24 yards in 3 attempts. Barnett scored the first touchdown of Vanderbilt’s season (and his college career) on a 9 yard sweep.
The Vanderbilt defense’s first series went just as well as they forced a 3 and out while forcing the Buccaneers to go backwards.
Vandy’s next offensive series started at their own 47 yard line and was highlighted by a 41 yard bomb from Diego Pavia to Eli Stowers that took the ‘Dores to the 12 yard line. The drive was capped off with a 12 yard touchdown reception by Junior Sherrill to open his 2025 season as the true WR1 for the ‘Dores.
The defense’s second go-round was not quite as smooth as the first. Charleston Southern got the edge on Keanu Koht and gained 8 yards on a stretch run, eventually getting the first down on a 5 yard rush up the gut of Vanderbilt’s defense. The Bucs then had their biggest play of the night as they gained 17 yards on a pass where Randon Fontenette lost his man on a well run mesh scheme. Fortunately for Vanderbilt, though, CJ Heard forced a turnover as he made a diving interception as Charleston Southern QB Zolten Osborne air-mailed a pass.
Vanderbilt’s offense picked up right where they left off as they ran the consummate Tim Beck drive. The ‘Dores marched 89 yards down the field in 14 plays and 7:45 of game time as they scored their 3rd touchdown in as many drives. Tre Richardson caught 2 passes for 29 yards and demonstrated both his quick-twitch athleticism and speed. Alexander also added 40 yards on the ground in 4 rushing attempts. AJ Newberry scored the touchdown on a 4 yard rush.
The defense then forced another 3 and out and a 48 yard punt set Vanderbilt up at their own 33 yard line. Martel Hight caught a 17 yard pass before a false start moved Vanderbilt back and forced them to punt for the first time. Vanderbilt’s defense once again forced a 3 and out that included a yard TFL by Miles Capers on a Charleston State running back.
Kayleb Barnett opened Vanderbilt’s fifth drive by taking yet another sweep for 8 yards. Tre Richardson then caught a 25 yard strike before Sedrick Alexander made a highlight reel catch in the end zone to give Vanderbilt a 28-0 lead.
Vanderbilt’s defense forced their 4th 3 and out of the evening and gave Vanderbilt the ball on their own 16 with 1:00 left to play. A 27 yard completion to Stowers and 17 yard pass to Sherrill moved Vanderbilt into Buccaneer territory quickly. Vanderbilt appeared to score a 43 yard touchdown as Diego Pavia found Richie Hoskins wide open deep but a holding penalty wiped it off the board. On the next play a 20 yard completion to Sherrill was taken away by yet another holding penalty. The consecutive penalties forced Vanderbilt to go into the half empty handed and represented one of the few concerns from the evening.
The second half started with 3 consecutive punts with Vanderbilt’s defense forcing two 3 and outs and Vanderbilt’s offense being unable to recover from yet another penalty. A shanked punt gave the ‘Dores possession on the Buccaneer 21 yard line, though.
In Diego Pavia’s final possession of the night he ran the red zone drill to perfection and handed the ball to MK Young who scored the first touchdown of his Vanderbilt career.
In a break from the norm, Vanderbilt failed to force a 3 and out but Miles Capers forced a fumble on his first sack of the 2025 season. After that turnover Clark Lea elected to put in Vanderbilt’s backups and make a concerted effort to burn as much clock as possible.
Blaze Berlowitz saw his first action and showed off his legs. He then threw an interception that was tipped by Martel Hight but had that erased by a penalty on the defense. After a short run and 2 incompletions (Berlowitz sailed a ball over the head of an open Brycen Coleman in the endzone) Brock Taylor nailed his first field goal to make it 38-0.
Vandy’s defense returned to form in forcing another 3 and out, giving Berlowitz and the ‘Dores the ball once again at the Vanderbilt 41. A few plays later walk-on running back Jamezell Lassiter broke off a 35 yard touchdown run in the ultimate feel-good moment in what was a successful night for Vanderbilt.
Charleston Southern got on the board with a field goal in the final drive of the game as they went 54 yards in 11 plays against Vanderbilt’s reserves.