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FB Recruiting George MacIntyre

The Tennessean is reporting that both Lea and Heupel were in attendance to watch him play basketball tonight against Ensworth. It says that VU also had Lynch, Black, and Haye there to watch both GM and Utley for Ensworth. Obviously, GM is the big fish here and it says he is the #2 QB in the nation for his class 2025. We all know he has VU ties, but what are the chances lands him?

FB Recruiting 2024 Alabama safety visiting Vanderbilt later this month

I caught up with 2024 safety Rydarrius Morgan. Vanderbilt offered on Thursday. He plans to be at Vanderbilt's Junior day later this month. If you watch his film, you will love his speed and his tackling ability. He gets to the football in a hurry. When he gets there, he's taking out legs with some physicality.

Basketball Who is your favorite college basketball broadcaster?

Here I asked the question and I’m going to start out by saying I don’t necessarily have a favorite.

I like Jay Bilas. That’s like saying you like the New York Yankees, so I get it if that opinion is not universally well liked.

Fran Fraschilla is really good, but it’s almost like he is on TV too much.

Daymeon Fishback does a really good job in the studio in my opinion, he has really grown into that role.

Back in the day I muted the TV if Joe Dean was calling the game, but I thought Joe Dean, Jr. did a terrific job. Big time Al McGuire fan. Was not a fan of Billy Packer.

I am forgetting lots.
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Basketball In Stack's defense (again)

Remember a couple of weeks ago when somebody asked where the Stack defenders were and I sort of sheepishly stepped up to the plate and did the best I could? Well, I'm going to try again.
I was there last night, as always, mystified but not surprised by the starting lineup. I thought that Q did pretty well initially, but the rest was pretty meh. And then the A-team game in and order was restored to the universe. And Liam and Ezra played great, and Jordan defended like a man. We were terrible from the line until OT, when we were nails.
Ezra. Wow, who knew? Did Stack see a diamond in the rough, or is he actually developing him? I used to think Ezra was a bust, but he sure looks like a gem now. Could he actually be a player that, at least for now, benefits by coming off the bench? I don't know if I'll ever feel good about him launching a 3, but from 12-15 feet, he's been money.
Liam. Our dominant player. Doesn't start. A blocking machine. Kornet without the outside shot. Injury prone? I'll let someone else do the work to compare how he does off the bench versus starting.
I'll give Stack the benefit of the doubt and assume that he knows or sees something that I (dare I say we?) don't.
Did you notice these quotes from Liam in Joey's article? "I love this team." "Obviously, we're extremely well coached." I doubt he was being sarcastic, and if any player has a "right" to complain, it's Liam.
That's all I've got, and it might not seem like much. I'm doing the best I can with what I've been dealt.
Sincerely,
Your voice crying in the wilderness

FB Recruiting 2024 ATH Cameron Monteiro talks Vanderbilt, visit plans

I caught up with Massachusetts athlete Cameron Monteiro. He excels in both football and basketball. He's really athletic, and he played quarterback for his high school team this past season.


I also thought I'd link his basketball highlights to get an idea of his athleticism.

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Basketball MBB: Fork in the Road: Three of the next four are at home.

For the record I do not engage too much in the threads about Coach Stackhouse and his future at Vanderbilt, because I believe he is here for at least two more years if he wants to be here. I do read the threads, but I do not have much to offer.

As for the team's prospects I believe we may very well be approaching a fork in the road. We are 8-8 overall, 1-2 in the SEC, and three of the next four games are at home: Arkansas, Alabama, at Georgia and Kentucky. Now, in days long ago the prospect of having three of the next four at home was a recipe for righting the ship. These days I'm not so sure.

And for the record II, I predict we go 1-3 over the course of the next four. Don't press me on the one I think we will win, though I will give you a hint: I don't think it is at Georgia.

Anchor Down!

Basketball Disu

Apologies to another poster who mentioned Disu's key role in UT's epic comeback over TCU last night. A well-deserved call out.

After 15 games, last night's 23 minutes and 14 points (7-7 from "2") represent the high-water marks in each category for Dylan this year. He has scored in double digits 5 times all year.


He is shooting at a very high % from 2 and less than 30% from "3" but averaging a whopping 7 points per game while playing about 17 minutes per game.

In two games in which UT scored 100+ points, Dylan had 2 points in each game; that kind of says it all.

Dylan is a role player for UT; obviously, he would have been a "star" at VU.

Basketball Ranking the reasons

I’m not exactly sure how to title this but I was curious about the actual things Stack does or doesn’t do that actually negatively impact his ability to win basketball games. I am bringing this up, largely because there have been a bunch of posters here who believe in their heart of hearts that if Stack would give Liam Robbins a few more minutes per game, our record would be significantly better.

Feel free to make your own list or add to mine, or tell me where I’m wrong.

1) Get a time machine and go back and start recruiting from the second you step on campus. To me, this is far and away the #1 reason we sit at 8-8 in year 4 of the Stacksperiment. I believe he told somebody he didn’t like to, or didn’t want to, or didn’t feel like it was necessary to recruit and that he planned on developing players to compensate. I *think he gets the importance of recruiting now as evidenced by this past class and the next class but I think it’s too little too late.

2) Trusting guys that really can’t be trusted. This probably goes to back to number 1, but we have probably lost 3-4 games this season because Trey Thomas and Mylar Stute can’t make wide open looks with the game on the line. Stack draws up the plays to perfection, we execute the play and then the brick happens. I’m not sure either of those guys has the level of belief needed to make shots with the game on the line.

3) Tied to 1/2, Stack always recruits shooters, we have a plethora of shooters, but….. we lack makers. Stack needs better shooters. The bottom line is that we play quality basketball but we have a bad shooting team. This is another instance where he thought he could develop better shooters and he was wrong.

4) Instead of trying to foster growth of the fanbase, he has pretty much the exact opposite from the start. Stackhouse is simply too dumb (maybe stubborn is the word) to understand that each time you block a Vandy fan on Twitter, you have more than likely lost that fan and they will no longer attend Vandy games and cheer for Vandy. In most cases, it’s not just the individual fan, but the wife and children. The practice of blocking Vandy fans is the most bizarrely unintelligent thing a coach could do. More fans at home equals more wins, more wins equals more fans, more of both equals more success / money / happiness / etc. Stack also called or implied that half of the fanbase is racist (maybe he’s too dumb to understand that he did, but he did) when referencing politics. Dumb move, shut up and coach the team.

5) Ending “The Streak.” This one probably ended a few fans’ hope for Stack pretty early in his tenure. And against UTjr nonetheless.

6) At this point, playing guys who you know can’t help you make the NCAA Tournament. Myles Stute, QMB, and Trey Thomas need to start having their minutes replaced by Lewis, Shelby, Smith, Dort and Dia. This freshman class has talent and they have to be approaching earning those minutes. This one is correctable and I bet we start seeing the freshman more.

7) Run more offense through Robbins (in the post). Liam has a good back to the basket game and very few can defend him. He needs more paint touches, more touches on the block, and a higher emphasis on staying on the block.

What did I leave out? I know y’all have more or ones I just forgot.

Basketball Does this hoops team win 10 games?

Half trying to be a smartass, half serious question. This team is pretty bad, and we thought that they would hang their hat on defense, but they aren't very good on defense.

Grambling, Alabama A&M, SE Louisiana, and South Carolina twice are our best remaining opportunities for wins, and after tonight, I say none of them are gimmies.

Looks like another long hoops season. This is getting old.

FB Recruiting Vanderbilt offers 2023 TE

We've talked about how Vanderbilt could add a 2023 prospect in the late signing period. We think tight end is the main focus if that happens, and Vanderbilt offered Ismael Smith Flores today. He's listed as a wide receiver, but Vanderbilt likes him at TE.

We asked him what he likes about Vanderbilt.

"They play big time football. They play against all the big dogs in the SEC," said Ismael Smith Flores.

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Basketball Per-70-possession stats (and efficiencies) by player

Only for players who've played more than 50 minutes.

True shooting percentage
Robbins - 63
Stute - 57
Lawrence - 57
Dort - 56
QMB - 54
Shelby - 54
Manjon - 52
Wright - 49
Thomas - 49
Smith - 48
Ansong - 46
Dia - 42
Lewis - 42

Points per 70
Robbins - 24.7
Shelby - 22.7
Wright - 17.3
Lawrence - 15.9
Stute - 15.0
Dia - 13.1
Manjon - 12.8
Thomas - 11.8
Smith - 11.3
Dort - 11.1
Ansong - 9.8
QMB - 9.0
Lewis - 7.0

Rebounds per 70
Dort - 14.5
Robbins - 11.3
Dia - 10.2
QMB - 9.0
Smith - 8.5
Stute - 8.2
Ansong - 7.9
Wright - 7.6
Lewis - 6.5
Lawrence - 5.4
Manjon - 4.7
Thomas - 3.0
Shelby - 2.1

Blocks per 70
Dort - 6.9
Robbins - 5.5
Ansong - 1.6
QMB - 1.2
Wright - 0.6
DIa - 0.5
(everybody else under 0.5)

Steals per 70
Manjon - 1.6
Wright - 1.4
Lawrence - 1.4
QMB - 1.0
Thomas - 0.9
Stute - 0.8
Lewis - 0.8
Robbins - 0.7
Shelby - 0.5
Smith - 0.5
(everyone else under 0.5)

Fouls per 70
Dort - 11.1
QMB - 5.4
Robbins - 4.6
Dia - 4.4
Stute - 3.5
Wright - 3.4
Ansong - 3.3
Manjon - 3.1
Shelby - 3.1
Thomas - 2.6
Lawrence - 2.5
Smith - 1.7
Lewis - 1.6

Assists-to-turnovers
Manjon - 1.8
Smith - 1.7
Wright - 1.6
Thomas - 1.4
Lewis - 1.3
QMB - 1.2
Lawrence - 0.9
Robbins - 0.8
Dia - 0.8
Ansong - 0.4
Stute - 0.3
Dort - 0.1
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