Stackhouse out at Vandy

#51
#51
The SEC will never be disbanded and Vandy will never leave. The SEC may absorb, but it will never dissolve. With the exception of football since the 30's Vandy has been pretty competitive in the SEC overall.
And that super conference you been hearing about, it is the SEC.
There is no way to create a super conference of power teams all with huge investments in coaching contracts, player contracts, and facilities to seat enough fans to make it worthwhile and retain the Vanderbilts. Each conference has them, you can't keep them and you can't get rid of them. That only leaves one choice. This is a different thing, its no longer college football.
 
#57
#57
Candy’s administration is the smartest in the SEC, just ask them, they will be shocked at the number of coaches that turn them down. Ultimately they will hire a washed up name brand coach (Seth Greenburg) who thinks he can turn things around and won’t be able to understand why they only win 2 SEC games
 
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#58
#58
From Coach of the year a year ago to jobless Way too fast. faced with a mass of injuries in this league of champions Stack couldn't break through with enough Ws to hang on.
Who will they get who is an improvement?
Too bad
Expected. Like a death in the family of irritating neighbors.
 
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#60
A school like Vanderbilt isn’t hiring someone that got a show cause.. come on man!
??? He’s at Mcnesse state? He’s currently coaching. Plus he was born in Nashville. NCAA doesn’t matter anymore in state of TN 😂
 
#63
#63
Not saying it's going to happen, but I wouldn't be surprised if Stackhouse eventually becomes a good coach at a better school.
Why would think that. He is not a good college coach. He can go back to D league and maybe be okay. He does not have the makeup to be a good college coach.
 
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#65
What happens when your first rodeo is at Madison Square Garden. Learn to take tumbles in Tulsa and get ready.
Stack is a good x and o basketball coach

Vandy is a tough place to be the basketbakk coach

My take
 
#67
#67
There is no way to create a super conference of power teams all with huge investments in coaching contracts, player contracts, and facilities to seat enough fans to make it worthwhile and retain the Vanderbilts. Each conference has them, you can't keep them and you can't get rid of them. That only leaves one choice. This is a different thing, its no longer college football.
By that logic, why doesn't the NFL kick the Jets out?
 
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Not saying it's going to happen, but I wouldn't be surprised if Stackhouse eventually becomes a good coach at a better school.
He runs good stuff. Barnes pointed that out every time we played him. Some said he wasn’t a great recruiter, and he clearly wasn’t able to get enough dudes to make them competitive in the SEC, but who’s going to get great talent there when all the resources are being pumped into baseball?
 
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They had some of their better, homegrown players transfer out on them in Jordan Wright and Stute. It was also a really strong year for the SEC.

Both Dennis Gates and Mussleman who had success in this league struggled this year as well. I don't think it's indicative of those coaches as much as it says about the strength of the league and the need to have strong NIL backing.
Mizzou brought back most of their talent from a team that went to the round of 32 last year, and Arkansas had on paper one of the most talented teams in the country, and were a trendy pick preseason to go to the Final Four. I don’t think NIL was the source of their woes this year. It’s clearly a problem at Vandy though, for them to lose talent to conference rivals.
 
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#74
#74
Candice is clueless. She made a typical woke hire. Stack is a good coach in a bad school, he claims candy has no nil program. Time for them to get the boot from the sec.they bring nothing to the table.
 
#75
#75
They’ll upgrade imo. Predict Dusty May as the early favorite.

Dusty May is going to have his pick of jobs this off season. My guess is that Ohio State and Louisville will both come after him.

Right now, Vandy might actually be a step down for him.
 

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