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Clark Lea and Vanderbilt football received a commitment from three-star offensive lineman Pulelei'ite Primus, class of 2026.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/vanderbilt as "I Would Probably Say That's Been the Hardest Part," Clark Lea Reflects on Vanderbilt Football's Culture Change.
Pavia’s success as he led Vanderbilt to a 7-6 season in 2024 appeared to have as much to do with his swagger and leadership ...
Vanderbilt football coach Clark Lea was slow to adapt to the original NIL and transfer rules, but he believes he's better ...
Clark Lea wasn't afraid to stand in front of reporters at SEC Media Days and proclaim Vanderbilt as a College Football ...
Here's what Clark Lea said about Martel Hight's potential as a two-way player for Vanderbilt football in 2025.
As he seeks to improve Vanderbilt’s defense for the 2025 season, coach Clark Lea knows he can count on at least a couple of ...
Vanderbilt football head coach Clark Lea began his opening statement during his press conference at the podium of SEC Media Days on Monday sharing the hope he has for his team going into the upcoming ...
As much as Clark Lea wanted to build his program solely on culture and development, he quickly realized that doing that wouldn’t be possible. Lea knew that his ...
Though the 6-0, 207-pound Pavia played in each of Vandy’s 13 contests, he was limited by knee and shoulder injuries in the ...
Here's how Clark Lea feels Vanderbilt football was a victim of its own success against Georgia State and what could change against Missouri.
Lea figures he spent about 100 hours a week in his previous job, as Notre Dame’s defensive coordinator, and was trying to do 50 hours just as a Vandy’s DC and devote the rest to his actual job.
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