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There are sure to be plenty of Tennessee Vols fans that invade Memorial Coliseum on Saturday evening when UT visits Nashville for a matchup against the Vanderbilt Commodores

And Vandy head coach Jerry Stackhouse is hoping that Commodores fans make Tennessee fans "unhappy". 

"The excitement that we know is going to be in this building, for both sides," said Stackhouse this week. "Obviously there's a lot of Tennessee fans in Nashville, Vanderbilt fans are going to be here trying to make them unhappy. And hopefully we can do our part to have them have a long night like they did last year."

Tennessee will be looking to avenge their heartbreaking loss to Vanderbilt from last season. The Vols lost in Nashville last season when Vanderbilt's Tyrin Lawrence hit a buzzer-beating three to beat the Vols 66-65. 

Vandy and Tennessee will tip off at 6:00 PM ET on Saturday. The game will air on the SEC Network. 

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