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I caught up with Davidson Academy's Glenn Seabrooks. He talks about his recent visit to Vanderbilt and offer. He was a good interview.

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Audio PODCAST: A win at Georgia from a team that statistically, defies explanation

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No Liam Robbins, no Lee Dort, no problem for Vanderbilt, which hands Georgia its first home loss this year by shooting the ball well. That brings us to a statement that Jerry Stackhouse made 2 1/2 month ago about this team, which seemed odd at the time but is ringing true now. Also, the numbers don't see to add up, but the Commodores are 43rd in adjusted offensive efficiency at Ken Pomeroy after Saturday's win. Plus, some attendance-related questions (and more) from the mailbag.

Kentucky - Matchup discussion

I’m worried without Robbins and Dort, their offensive and defensive production and their 10 fouls, we will just get systemically destroyed. I’m not sure if Cal will but I and most decent coaches would pound it down low and get our limited front court in foul trouble as quickly as I could.

There is a scenario where Ansong and Stute are playing the 5 with 10 minutes remaining.

Football Is anyone else concerned

…about our backup QB situation? I was a big fan of Seals but it seems as though he will be called on frequently next season and will he be freshman Seals or Sophomore Seals?

Also we play SMU in 2024 and I hope we have an answer to their offense. Recall they scored 56pts (by halftime) against a fellow AAC team this season. Have to go 4-0 non conference every year to have a successful season IMO.

Next Year's Hoops Roster

Started thinking about this earlier. With the way the team is currently playing and how the rest of the SEC looks, I think it is fair to assume 7-8 wins being the most likely landing spot for this team. At this point, I think we all know where everyone stands when it comes to should Stack stay or go, but let's assume he stays for a fourth year. The roster currently breaks down like this:

Departures:
Quentin Millora-Brown
Liam Robbins
Emmanuel Ansong

Arrivals:
Isaiah West (Fr)
JaQualon Roberts (Fr)
Carter Lang (Fr)

Returners:
Tyrin Lawrence (Sr)
Colin Smith (So)
Noah Shelby (So)
Paul Lewis (So)
Myles Stute (Sr)
Trey Thomas (Sr)
Malik Dia (So)
Lee Dort (So)

Question Marks:
Jordan Wright
Ezra Manjon

This is without anyone transferring, which is highly unlikely but also very unpredictable. I think it is likely we see Ezra Manjon back. Jordan Wright is most likely back as well, unless he decides to play his fifth season elsewhere. It would put us at exactly 13 if no one transferred out and Jordan and Ezra came back. I think it is likely we see at least one or two freshman transfer, but who knows. Is this roster enough to get Stack over the hump and into the NCAA Tournament? Without the addition of a transfer portal stud, I have a hard time seeing it. The upper-classmen are good players, but not enough to carry a team. I think this team would produce similar results as to what we are seeing right now, but that is impossible to know for sure. What are your thoughts on this potential roster? What does Stackhouse need to do over the off-season to turn this into a NCAA Tournament roster?
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