For the first time since 1947, LSU and Vanderbilt will square off with both teams ranked in the AP Poll when they collide on Saturday afternoon. No. 10 LSU (5-1, 2-1 SEC) is coming off a 20-10 victory over South Carolina, with the Tigers' lone loss of the year coming in Week 5 versus Ole Miss. No. 17 Vanderbilt had a bye last Saturday and dropped its only game of the season the prior week to Alabama. The Tigers prevailed when these teams met last season, winning 24-17, in Baton Rouge, La. LSU lists defensive end Jimari Butler and linebacker Whit Weeks as questionable. Vanderbilt linebacker Langston Patterson and defensive lineman Linus Zunk are both probable.

Kickoff is at noon ET from FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn. LSU has won 10 straight meetings with Vanderbilt. The Commodor

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