The Commodores are really competing for recruits for the first time under head coach James Franklin, who has Vanderbilt positioned well to be competitive in the SEC.
Consistent insurgency

Frederick BreedonFor more on Vandy football, visit Vanderbilt blog Anchor Of Gold, plus SEC blog Team Speed Kills.
They’re not just the smart kids anymore: Vanderbilt is a legitimate threat in the SEC East recruiting world.
Read Article >4-stars Wilkins, Cunningham check out Vandy

Joe RobbinsVanderbilt will host a pair of its biggest four-star targets in running back Jordan Wilkins and outside linebacker Zach Cunningham.
Cunningham is a 6’4, 195-pound prospect from Pinson, Alabama, and is looking around the SEC: he’s taken visits to Auburn and has Tennessee on the docket, but has also visited Oregon.
Read Article >Vanderbilt recruiting hitting another gear in 2013

Don McPeak-US PRESSWIREFor decades, Vanderbilt football was terrible, and their recruiting was just as good as their on-field performance. However, under James Franklin, the Commodore program has found new life, and Franklin and his staff have become forces to reckon with on the recruiting trail.
Vanderbilt’s 20-player recruiting class is ranked between 15 and 25 in the major recruiting service rankings and looks like it will set up the Commodores well for the next few years. Here’s a closer look at who will be coming to Nashville in 2013.
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