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VS Podcast: A hoops blowout of Auburn; baseball season on horizon

Chris Lee

Admiral
Staff
Apr 27, 2004
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Athlon’s Mitch Light joins Chris Lee for a podcast; the two discuss Vandy’s road blowout of Auburn and the upcoming baseball season.

Topics include:
  • An oddity in the conference hoops schedule;
  • Why Vanderbilt consistently destroys bad basketball teams.
  • Is Nolan Cressler improving, or just continuing a pattern of playing well against bad teams?
  • Why Damian Jones’s offensive game is really taking off.
  • Why Bruce Pearl’s coaching style could be compounding Auburn’s problems.
  • Where Vanderbilt stands in relation to the NCAA Tournament
  • Is there a “bracketologist” who can be trusted more than the others?
  • Will Vanderbilt’s lofty Ken Pomeroy rating help it gain an NCAA bid?
  • Some interesting dynamics of VU’s NCAA Tournament resume, including how Alabama’s emergence gives VU another quality win. (And to some extent, the Stony Brook win also.)
  • On the other hand, does it hurt to see Alabama emerge as a potential NCAA Tournament team based on the fact it could leap ahead of Vandy for a bid?
  • What Vanderbilt’s baseball lineup should look like for opening weekend.
  • How an oblique injury will likely keep pitcher Kyle Wright from playing in the opening weekend, and an injury to John Kilichowski may also sideline him.
  • To little surprise, Jordan Sheffield should get a start this weekend.
  • How Liam Sabino may be a factor at first base, though we expect Kyle Smith to start the season at the starter there.
  • Why Chris believes that Ethan Paul will be an every-day player before the season’s done.
  • The two discuss Stephen Weatherly’s NFL Combine invite.
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