BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- Vanderbilts defense turned away a 2-point conversion play at the end of the first overtime as the Commodores escaped with a 31-30 victory over Western Kentucky on Saturday.Kyle Shurmurs 5-yard pass to Nathan Marcus on the first possession of overtime gave Vanderbilt (2-2) its first lead of the game, and Tommy Openshaw added the point after for the Commodores.Western Kentucky (2-2) answered quickly, needing just two plays to find the end zone on Mike Whites 8-yard pass to Shaquille Johnson.Hilltoppers coach Jeff Brohm elected to go for two points. White rolled to his right, but his pass was batted into the air and intercepted in the middle of the defensive line, as Vanderbilt players rushed the field to celebrate the comeback victory.The Commodores went 75 yards in the final 1:02 of regulation in seven plays to tie the game at 24-24 and force overtime. A pass interference call in the end zone on Western Kentuckys DeAndre Simmons against Vanderbilts Trent Shurfield gave the Commodores the ball at the Hilltopper 2 with three seconds to play in regulation. Vanderbilt running back Ralph Webb, who had three rushing touchdowns in the game, leaped from just inside the 5 and landed just beyond the front edge of the end zone for the tying score.The Hilltoppers built a 14-0 lead in the first half, getting a 4-yard run from Anthony Wales to cap the opening drive of the game. WKU added a second-quarter score when backup quarterback Tyler Ferguson hit Nacarius Fan on a 61-yard pass play.Webb capped touchdown drives for Vanderbilt of 4 and 2 yards to tie the game briefly at 14-14.Wales put the Hilltoppers back in front with a 20-yard touchdown and the teams traded fourth-quarter field goals before the Commodores game-tying drive.THE TAKEAWAYWESTERN KENTUCKY: The Hilltoppers dominated the game on the stat sheet, putting up 501 yards of total offense. Running back Anthony Wales gained 157 yards on 24 carries and scored two touchdowns. The Hilltoppers also completed 24 of 40 passes for 291 yards. However, Western Kentucky was penalized 11 times for 88 yards and also had a pass intercepted and lost two fumbles. WKU was just 3 of 12 on third-down conversions in the game.VANDERBILT: The Commodores havent exactly been known for their passing, but quarterback Kyle Shurmur starred in the fourth-quarter and the overtime period. Shurmur was just 10 of 17 for 124 yards and an interception through the first three quarters. But in the fourth quarter and overtime, he was 8 of 12 for 155 yards and a touchdown in overtime. Shurmur took the Commodores 75 yards in seven plays with 1:02 left and no timeouts to tie the game and force OT.UP NEXTVANDERBILT: The Commodores return home and to SEC action as the Florida Gators visit on Oct. 1.WESTERN KENTUCKY: The Hilltoppers are at home for the second consecutive week, hosting Houston Baptist on Oct. 1.Terry McLaurin Womens Jersey . "It was nerve-wracking, but we pulled through," said Collaros, who threw four touchdown passes to lead the Toronto Argonauts (8-4) to a 33-27 win over the Calgary Stampeders (9-3) in front of 28,781 fans at McMahon Stadium. Wes Martin Youth Jersey . Badenhop was 2-3 with a 3.47 ERA in 63 relief appearances for Milwaukee this season. 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Watch the full version this weekend on Sky F1 Worryingly for Ferrari they were again off the pace and only the fourth quickest team, behind both Mercedes cars, both Williamses and both Red Bulls.Kimi Raikkonen lost running in the session due to a brake problem when a visor tear-off became lodged in a cooling duct.Raikkonen had earlier been involved in an incident on track with Carlos Sainz, when the Ferrari passed the Toro Rosso around the outside of the penuultimate turn, before chopping across the front of the Spaniard to enter the pits.ddddddddddddThe incident was placed under investigation but, after speaking to both drivers after the session, the stewards ruled that neither driver drove unnecessarily slowly, erratically or potentially dangerously.The two McLaren drivers were on the cusp of the top 10, but both cars struck strife as the long-runs commenced.Fernando Alonso was forced to park his car on the outside of Turn Three due to a water pressure failure on the ERS system. 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