This time, Vanderbilt turned a dominant offensive performance against Ole Miss into a victory.
The Commodores rolled up 383 yards and 25 first downs in their 31-17 win Saturday, their first Southeastern Conference home triumph since defeating the Rebels 31-23 on Sept. 17, 2005.

Last year, Vanderbilt outgained Ole Miss by 221 yards and had a plus-16 first-down differential, but lost a 17-10 decision in Oxford — largely on the basis of an interception and four lost fumbles.
Saturday night, the Commodores' only turnover was a Chris Nickson fumble on the first possession of the second half.
Vanderbilt, which won time of possession (34:50 to 25:10) for the first time this season, had a 100-yard rusher (Cassen Jackson-Garrison, 119), a 100-yard receiver (Earl Bennett, 100) and a 200-yard passer (Chris Nickson, 200) for the first time since its 2005 win over Ole Miss.
That year, it was Jeff Jennings (103), Erik Davis (107) and Jay Cutler (314).
Vandy offense puts on show in SEC home win - Nashville, Tennessee - Monday, 09/17/07