NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The first five weeks of the season have gone just as well as they possibly could have for the Vanderbilt Commodores.

Now, it's put up or shut up time with four straight ranked matchups on the horizon.

The No. 16 Commodores are set to travel to Tuscaloosa, Alabama — a place they haven't won at since 1984 — for a date with the No. 10 Crimson Tide. It's a game that has already captured the attention of the entire country as ESPN's College GameDay will also be in Tuscaloosa for the top-20 Southeastern Conference matchup.

Obviously, the revenge factor is in full effect for Alabama, having lost to Vanderbilt a season ago as the nation's top ranked team. It was Vanderbilt's first win over Alabama since that 1984 game in Tuscaloosa.

Vanderbilt head coach Clark Lea's t

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