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SEC baseball this week

We've got 4 teams tied at the top at 8-1 and another at 7-2. We also have 4 teams at 1-8 and another 0-9. Can't get more lopsided than that.

Here's my current power ranking:
1a. Tennessee
1b. Arkansas [to see is to believe]
3. Georgia
4 LSU
5. Texas
6. Ole Miss
7. Alabama
8. Oklahoma
9a. Auburn
9b. Vandy [only because Auburn won our series, lucky though it was]
11. Kentucky
12. Florida
13. Miss State
14. A&M
15. Carolina [Maineri probably wishes he hadn't un-retired]
45. Missouri

Note that we are unlucky with the schedule in that we don't play #13, 15, or 45. That's somewhat balanced out by playing #4 and 5.

There's several series this weekend that could shake things up a bit.

Thursday series:
LSU at Oklahoma [we go to Oklahoma, otherwise known as the Nothing Sooner State, next weekend]
Oklahoma has some good pitching and are decent offensively. This mostly depends on LSU's starters who are sometimes good/sometimes bad. LSU has played the weakest schedule to date in the SEC [and the nation for that matter] and may have flaws that have yet to surface as a result. This is a coin flip and the coin says "buffalo", not "pelican". Mild upset with Okie taking the series 2-1.
[There were buffalo in Oklahoma weren't there? I do know there are pelicans on the bayou. Maybe I should substitute "Cherokee" for "buffalo" because I know for a fact (from my 12th cousin Little Running Turtle .. he may be slow but he always gets to where he's going -- usually the Reservation liquor store) the Cherokee were imprisoned there by none other than fellow Tennessean Andrew Jackson, having been removed from their ancestral home in Tennessee. How's that for irony?]

Laughers:
Missouri goes to Arkansas. Oh...my...gosh. Pencil in Arkie at 11-1. Just a matter of how many HRs they hit. Kozeal alone will hit 5.

A&M goes to Tennessee. Oh...my...gosh. Pencil in UTjr at 11-1.
[Although there is an ouside chance Laviolette and The Bear could go off and hit 6 HRs in one game and they might win it, but only by a score of 18-17 or such.]
Before the season started this was looked on as a big, big, big series. But then the universe imploded in College Station/Bryan, most likely because they hired the wrong coach at the wrong place at the wrong time. Sometimes that happens [e.g., Drew, Stackhouse.]

Big series:
There's only 2.
Georgia at Texas. Bombs away in Austin; Texas might hold them to less than 4 HRs a game, but probably not. I'd give this to Georgia 2-1
Alabama at Auburn. Should be a good series and Auburn might just pull out a series win at home. But I think not; Bama 2-1.

Other series:
Vandy at Florida .... in the old days this was a big series no matter when it was played; must win series for Vandy; must win series for Florida; either could sweep or be swept. It's that iffy. I'll go Dores 2-1.

So shall it be written, so shall it be done.
I have 0.5% confidence that all this will come to pass.

For those of you not impressed by our two 6'10 signings.....

We will get our scoring from the wings, so I'm not worried. But, for those of you who are "unimpressed"...


Florida's 6'10 starting center in the final four, Reuben Cheinyelu, averaged 6 ppg and 6 rpg this year.

UTjr's 6'11 starting center, Felix Okpara, had 7 ppg and 6 rpg.

Alabama's 6'11 starting center, Clifford Omoruyi, had 8 ppg and 6 rpg.

Kentucky's 6'10 starting center, Amari Williams, had 11 ppg and 8 rpg.

None of these season averages are anything special. They fulfilled a role on teams that generally got most of their scoring from the wings. These guys we signed are more than equipped to do the same for us, imo. Especially since they will be freeing up Glock to do other things.

These are two significant signings, don't let their mediocre ppg averages make you forget why they were signed, to give us size, bodies, rebounding, and defense in the post.

Nick Kalinowski's Transfer Portal DB

Found this mentioned on another site. A not totally inclusive (Roberts and Bial weren't in it when I looked) but interesting compilation of guys in the portal, evaluated by skills, ranked, and valued. Kalinowski is a purported data scientist and basketball junkie. Who knows how accurate it is, but it's fun to peruse. https://nkal11.shinyapps.io/portal_database/

Some entries of interest:

Name - Ranking - Value (k$'s) - Overall skill score - P6 BPM
Jalen Washington - 110 - 1,225 - 54.1 - Excellent
Mason Nicholson - 125 - 900 - 57.8 - Excellent
Jason Edwards - 190 - 1,384 - 48.7 - Above Avg
Jalen Carey - 126 - 721 - 48.9 - Excellent
MJ Collins - 667 - 664 - 34.8 - Below Avg
Alvaro Folgueiras - 1 - 2.444 - 84 - Excellent
Gabe Dynes - 456 - 557 - 57 - Average
AK Okereke - 152 - 1,142 - 76.2 - Excellent
Ja'Kobi Gillespie - 13 - 2,924 - 74 - Excellent

Alvaro played for Robert Morris. If you watched their game against Alabama in Cleveland, he stood out. I thought at the time I'd love to have at VU. But maybe not at that price.

J'Kobi is the Maryland guard going to UTjr.

Other notes - the worst player in his DB, rated as 'Poor', is stilll valued at 10k. I wonder how old-school D1 ballelrs feel about that?

Obviously there seem to be some inconsistencies between scores and values and P6 BPM evaluations. I can't find anything explaining the logic behind any of this, other than 1 tweet that says he's updated the value #'s based on the info from the Field of 68.
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VandyBoys: Chalk one up

Chalk one up for small ball. The best part of the game was watching O'Sullivan come out to the mound so often and you could see the expression on his face said: I don't have any answers. I also like the fact that Coach Corbin left Hawks in to the end which sent a clear message to the players---we're not losing this one. Let's get 2 more.

Florida Series

Huge series in Gainesville this weekend.

Florida is 19-3 in games not involving SEC teams so they are good but in league play, the Gators are 1-8.

I would think if we can win 2 of 3, that would be considered a very good result but I believe our pitching rotation is still wonky to say the least.

What is your guess on the rotation?

Do we have a closer?

Any thoughts on who that might be?

What will the lineup look like?

My guess is:

Humphrey
Austin
Nelson
Brodie
Barczi
Vastine
Mancini

The wildcards are:

Holcomb
Rose
Rigdon

I know we have a contingent that feels like we have to play Holcomb over either of those two but I’m having a hard time pulling Rigdon out of the lineup. Rustan just feels like a guy that can hit and help this team, but to this point, he hasn’t shown any real power even though he probably squares it up as well as anybody on the team.

Is it as simple as Holcomb is our DH if a lefty is on the mound, Rose if a righty is on the bump?

Regardless, I’m excited about the series, we need to figure out how to win a couple of games down there.

Thoughts?

Baseball **Vandy baseball, football, and MBB players in the Pros Thread**

VandyBoys:

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NFL:

Jordan Matthews: New England Patriots (Injured Reserve)

Zach Cunningham: Houston Texans

Andre Hal: Houston Texans

Casey Hayward: Los Angeles Chargers

Stephen Weatherly: Minnesota Vikings

Will Holden: Free Agent

Spencer Pulley: New York Giants

Wesley Johnson: Free Agent

Adam Butler: New England Patriots

Oren Burks: Green Bay Packers

Ralph Webb: New England Patriots (Practice Squad)

Trent Sherfield: Arizona Cardinals

CJ Duncan: Free Agent

Nifae Lealao: Free Agent

Caleb Scott: Seattle Seahawks (Practice Squad)

Jonathan Wynn: Free Agent

Tre Herndon: Jacksonville Jaguars

Emmanuel Smith: Free Agent

Kenny Ladler: Washington Redskins (Practice Squad)

NBA:

Luke Kornet: New York Knicks

Damien Jones: Golden State Warriors

Wade Baldwin: Portland Trailblazers

Festus Ezeli: Free Agent

If I have missed anyone, feel free to add them. @kerrigjl if you want to pin this up top, that would be awesome!!
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d1 baseball mid-season Field of 64 projections

They have us exactly where we were last year -- #2 seed in the regional hosted by the #6 overall seed.
We're at UCLA with Stanford as the #3 seed.

This is paired with the #11 overall seed regional, Alabama.

If we play Stanford first then @ChesterCopperpot1 needs to get on the stick and take care of that Sasaki situation. I fear he's too focused on getting that new lawyer gig with Vandy; he's lost sight of the more important objective. Living your life in Madison is not all that bad, after all, and Belle Meade is highly overrated. It certainly didn't do Todd Chrisley any good to live there.
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Stanford Fires Troy Taylor

Stanford GM Andrew Luck announced today that Troy Taylor is being fired amidst an investigation of his treatment of staff.

Dual-purpose post, one part for relevant for transfers, the other just for the larger scale evolution of college football.

For transfers: Stanford's talent has been dramatically reduced but there are a few names that catch my eye. First and foremost is Emmet Mosely V. He is a rising sophomore who set the Stanford record for most receptions and receiving yards by a freshman last year. He did that after missing part of summer practice and the first 3 games of the season, too. He would come in and be WR1. He's from California but did entertain SEC offers in high school, I believe Alabama was 2nd in his recruitment. Vandy should try and send the house.

Aside from Mosely there is not much, but O-lineman Fisher Anderson was a highly touted prospect out of Franklin who has all the tools to be great but hasn't made a big impact in his 4 years at Stanford. Khalil House is also a tackle who was extremely highly regarded but struggled down the stretch.

Larger scale: This is the first time a GM has ever fired a coach in college football. Opinions on this growth within the game?
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