Laura Rutledge’s daughter Reese makes pick for Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky
By Jacob Moss
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The No. 14 Vanderbilt Commodores will be looking to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive this weekend as they welcome the Kentucky Wildcats to Nashville for a pivotal late-season matchup.
The Commodores narrowly escaped the Cats last year in Lexington, with Diego Pavia willing Vanderbilt to a 20-13 win with his 2 touchdown passes on the road in mid-October.
In anticipation of the game, ESPN analyst Laura Rutledge got her 6-year-old daughter to make her pick for who the winner will be between the Commodores and the Wildcats in the latest installment of what’s become one of the best segments of the college football season.
Reese’s little brother, Jack, picked the Wildcats to pull off the upset, but Reese wasn’t convinced, as she picked Diego Pavia and Vanderbilt to come out on top in this Week 13 SEC clash.
Reese has been following in her mom’s footsteps all season long by providing her picks for some of college football’s biggest matchups from week to week, and she’s actually been on a bit of a heater the past few weeks.
She can continue that hot streak this week if Pavia and the Commodores can stave off an upset at home and keep their CFP hopes alive in the process.