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OT: Vanderbilt Board of Trust extends Chancellor Daniel Diermeier’s contract through 2035

That seems a little extreme but I generally think highly of CDD other than their massive over media reaction to a one year US News Rankings drop — which simply just drew more attention the the drop and that VU cares what some old dude who keeps making data-science massive screw ups places them at.

I’d probably give him an A- and extend to 2030, but we sure do love contract extensions!
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Dear Vanderbilt community,

On behalf of the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust, I am pleased to announce the extension of Chancellor Daniel Diermeier’s contract through 2035.

Although Chancellor Diermeier’s contract was not set to expire until 2027, his steady and visionary leadership over the past four years has put Vanderbilt on solid footing to thrive.

Alone, this is notable and commendable, but in a higher education landscape facing crisis after crisis, Chancellor Diermeier has delivered meaningful, tangible results in a short time—and has demonstrated the leadership skills necessary to lead us “forward ever” over the long term.

We are looking ahead to even bolder growth initiatives that will expand Vanderbilt’s global presence, accelerate its growth in teaching and research, and position it to become the great research university of the 21st century.

I look forward to daring to grow with each and every one of you—our global, One Vanderbilt community—in the years to come.

Sincerely,

Bruce Evans
Chairman, Vanderbilt University Board of Trust

Ranking football’s most winnable games

If you had to rank the most winnable games on this year’s schedule, what would that look like? Without reading into our opponents too much, think I’ll go something like this:

1. Alcorn St
2. Ball St
3. Georgia St
4. South Carolina
5. Virginia Tech
6. Kentucky
7. Auburn
8. LSU
9. Alabama
10. Tennessee
11. Missouri
12. Texas

Have no clue the order from 8-12, but they’re all very unwinnable haha. It’s crazy to think I feel like we’ve got a better chance of beating Bama than Missouri and Texas

Baseball Yesterday

was a new low for this board. I don't know what is worse between the constant ripping of Tim Corbin (who is without a doubt the greatest Vanderbilt coach in my lifetime) or the sucking off of Tony Vitello. I get that people are upset about the loss to Coastal Carolina. I was pissed as well as I drove 6 hours one way to see that mess. I've also been upset about the past 3 seasons, but there is no one other than Tim Corbin that I want coaching Vanderbilt's baseball team. We've got some young spoiled fans that don't remember the Roy Mewbourne days. These same fans think that everyone in America is lining up to coach baseball at Vanderbilt. You guys sound just like the Kentucky baseball fans that thought they could hand pick anyone they wanted. We saw how that went. Coaches don't typically like to follow up legends which is exactly what Corbin is. Then, we've got people talking about that clown in Knoxville. Yes, he's a good baseball coach. He recruits well, and he's got assistants in under him that know how to do their job of teaching hitting and pitching. With that said, I wouldn't trade for Corbin for the clown in a million years. Although Vitello has improved a bit, his teams are still undisciplined and aren't good for the game of baseball in my opinion.

My fear is that the "adapt or retire" brigade is going to help lead Corbin into retirement which is exactly what we don't want. With a new hire, you are rolling the dice whether the new guy can coach. I'd rather keep the 2-time national champion and 2-time national runner-up at them helm. Is he above criticism? No. Does he need to make some changes to his staff? Yes especially in the hitting/recruiting department (Mike Baxter). I get it, but some need to take a chill pill. In the three major sports, we've actually got a winner in Tim Corbin unlike the other sports. He has brought incredible moments to my Vanderbilt fandom, and I look forward to Vanderbilt baseball in the future.

Health and injury report if available.

I would appreciate any information we may get regarding health and injury of our players. Is Johnny Vastine getting IVs and/or other forms of treatment and hydration. Are there others with his symptoms? Is Davis Diaz's knee bruised or damaged further? Was Matthew Polk banged up when he was tripped by the irregular inclined warning track at Clemson resulting in a hard crash into the outfield fence? How's Carter Holton's arm? Is Ethan McElvain cleared for extended innings? Is Jayden Davis cleared to take ground balls and play defense? Are there other nagging issues with health and injuries?

I don’t care how the Regionals ends…

Blow it up.

Even if they somehow win 4 straight and advance to Supers - things need to change.

Idk who what when where or why - but I know that for about a decade - Vanderbilt baseball was one of the most purely talented team in the entire country. Multiple 1st round picks every year.

This team sucks. Use that Vanderbilt money and go get some Dansby Swansons and Kumar Rockers in the portal. Hire a real S&C coach. Bring back Travis Jewitt as hitting coach/recruiting coordinator (players loved him, btw).

Fix this crap.

Clemson Stadium

I took a look online to see if I could get the dimensions. Here's what I've found out.

1. Short down the foul lines. Only 310' to the poles, and 390' in dead center. I believe it's 365' power alleys.
2. Moderate foul territory.
3. Dirt field.
4. Low outfield fence all the way around.
5. Moderate seating capacity (4500 permanent seats), and another 1700 standing room only for the hillside down the left side line.

Current weather forecast calls for rain late Saturday night and early Sunday morning.

Batting Trends (Mike Baxter related)

Went to the VU website and started pulling stats for players who have played large chunks of multiple seasons under Mike Baxter the last 4-5 years. I know it has been talked about quite a bit already, but just to see how many players have not improved over their careers or even gotten worse the more they have been coached by Baxter is quite unsettling.

The stats are .AVG/.OBP/SLUGGING. I didnt input stats for years where they barely played.

Enrique Bradfield - Dropped in avg and obp all 3 years with a slight bump in slugging final year.
Freshman .336/.451/.414
Sophomore .317/.415/.410
Junior .279/.410/.429


Jack Bulger - Dropped in avg and obp all 3 years with a slight bump in slugging from soph to junior year
Freshman .274/.369/.414
Sophomore .269/.363/.348
Junior .240/.348/.370

Parker Noland - Very minimal increases.
SO .260/.336/.407
JR .274/.363/.445
SR .277/.367/.455

Calvin Hewett - Drops across the board
SO .329/.437/.494
JR .243/.329/.324

Troy LeNeve - Stats dropped off from SO to SR year.
SO .286/.326/.583
JR .176/.310/.353
SR .262/.326/.500

RJ Schreck - Stats lower at VU in his grad year than they were his last healthy year at Duke. Also got worse as the season went on the longer he was coached by Baxter
JR .337/.435/.635
SR .288/.401/.486 (played injured)
GR .306/.454/.588

Tate Kolwyck - Stats dropped off
JR .290/.371/.507
SR .269/.330/.482

Dominic Keegan - Bucked the trend!
JR .345/.427/.638
SR .371/.458/.646

Jayson Gonzalez - AVG dropped 77 points from JR to SR year, but slugging did go up.
SO .225/.287/.280
JR .357/.471/.391
SR .280/.446/.497

Harrison Ray - Stats increased for a couple of years before plummeting back down to near freshman levels his senior year.
FR .244/.333/.333
SO .242/.307/.385
JR .276/.358/.397
SR .242/.347/.355

NCAA to stop enforcing transfer rules

The NCAA and a coalition of states suing the organization announced a proposed settlement of a lawsuit Thursday that would allow athletes to be immediately eligible to play no matter how many times they transfer and offer some who were sidelined an extra year of eligibility.

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