The musical chairs with the Vanderbilt basketball coaching staff continues as the program announced today that Damany Hendrix would be promoted to assistant coach. https://twitter.com/VandyMBB/status/1265296756734074881 Hendrix will fill one of the two vacancies left by former assistant coaches David Grace and Ricardo Patton, who departed a couple weeks ago. In his first season under Coach... Continue Reading →
Utah Transfer Has Been Contacted By Vandy
As the sting of losing Romello White to Ole Miss fades, the search for roster help continues. David Sisk of Rivals.com confirmed via Twitter that Vanderbilt was one of numerous schools to contact Utah transfer Both Gach. https://twitter.com/CoachDavidSisk/status/1262830303271419906 Gach, a 6’6” guard who was a sophomore this season, declared for the NBA draft on April 6th.... Continue Reading →
RECRUITING: Jason Nelson Has Narrowed List Down to Vandy and Richmond
It’s been a hot couple weeks for Coach Stackhouse on the recruiting side of things for his 2020 class, meanwhile we flip over to the 2021 class for a closer look. Vandy target Jason Nelson just recently announced his top 2 this weekend on Twitter. Nelson also stated that, “he will make his decision before... Continue Reading →
BREAKING: Isaac McBride Signs With Vanderbilt
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette According to Vanderbilt men's basketball twitter, Issac Mcbride has officially signed with Vanderbilt. https://twitter.com/vandymbb/status/1262408965679439875?s=21 Mcbride originally enrolled at Kansas July 1st, 2019. He held offers from Tennessee, Auburn, Arkansas, and others. Mcbride decided to transfer after just three months with the program. “I decided the program was not a good fit for... Continue Reading →
Episode 26 Recap: Luke Kornet
Vanderbilt legend Luke Kornet joined the pod to discuss growing 7-inches in 2 years, AAU with Myles Turner, adjusting to the growth spurt, his career in Nashville, signing a two-way contract with the Knicks, and his impressions of Coach Stackhouse. On episode 26 of The Dore Report, Billy Derrick, joined by Jackson Tolk and Will... Continue Reading →
WATCH: John Jenkins Joins The Pod
Vanderbilt legend John Jenkins joined Billy Derrick on the pod to discuss averaging 42 ppg in high school, recruitment to Vandy, AAU ball, favorite game at Memorial Gym, winning an SEC title, the NBA, and much more. WATCH: youtu.be/NWDEUbGiCmg
LISTEN: John Jenkins Joins The Pod
On episode 25 of The Dore Report, Billy Derrick interviewed Vanderbilt legend John Jenkins to discuss Memorial Gym memories and his status in the NBA: -Averaging 42 ppg in high school -Brandon Wright’s AAU team -Favorite game at Memorial -Emotional SEC title -Contract w/ the Knicks LISTEN: Ep. 25 with John Jenkins
BREAKING: David Grace and Ricardo Patton Out
Vanderbilt basketball is losing assistant coaches David Grace and Ricardo Patton, moves that were sudden and unexpected given the timing of this unusual recruiting season. Simon Gibbs of The Vanderbilt Hustler was first to break this surprising news. While Vanderbilt confirmed the coaching departures, no official reason or statement was given. https://twitter.com/vuhustlersports/status/1260019392017883137 After Jerry Stackhouse... Continue Reading →
An Update On Romello White
Jerry Stackhouse is, once again, trying to reach into his bag of tricks as he continues to pursue Arizona State transfer Romello White. The 6’8 center announced he was putting his name in the transfer portal a couple weeks ago. The Dore Report dove into his decision and the Vanderbilt rumors here: https://twitter.com/DevilsDigest/status/1257498468899262465 Immediately, many... Continue Reading →
Could Stackhouse Land Arizona State Transfer Romello White?
Arizona State forward Romello White entered the transfer portal late last night to the surprise of Sun Devils fans. He averaged 10 ppg and 9 rpg while shooting 57% from the field last season. While in Tempe, White helped lead ASU to a 20-11 overall record and a tie for 3rd in the Pac 12. https://twitter.com/DougHaller/status/1257116294802862082 Meanwhile,... Continue Reading →