Vanderbilt baseball coach Tim Corbin received some good news this weekend as RHP Andrew Dutkanych formally announced he is withdrawing from the 2022 MLB draft and will honor his commitment to the Commodores. https://twitter.com/andrewdutkanych/status/1541041572405547009?s=20&t=-ajESdYjeLo3NcNKbuUDgw As a potential first-rounder Dutkanych is the first prominent player to pull out of the draft, which runs July 17-19. The... Continue Reading →
BREAKING: Key Vanderbilt Basketball Transfer Not Expected to Join the Team
It has been quite an eventful offseason for Coach Jerry Stackhouse & staff. Roster turnover is something that Vanderbilt basketball fans are accustomed to at this point, but the new faces in black and gold may reach an all-time high during the 2022-2023 season - Stackhouse's 4th season at the helm.With superstar point guard Scotty... Continue Reading →
Vanderbilt Football Class of 2022: WR
Wide Receiver (3) Jayden McGowan Twitter: @Jay3mg Highlights Power 5 Offers None Other Offers ArmyDartmouthGeorgia SouthernHarvard Player Comparison: Darius Sims Score (1-5): 3.5 From the bottom of my heart, I have no idea why Jayden McGowan doesn't have more offers. I know the competition he is playing may be bad, and he may not be... Continue Reading →
Vanderbilt Football Class of 2022: RB
Running Back (2) Maurice Edwards Twitter: @ asapmoe20 Highlights: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/10240445/6084b2b2a018ca1df4b2e73e Power 5 Offers None Other Offers Central MichiganEastern IllinoisFordhamIllinois StateKent StatMiami (OH)North DakotaNorthern IowaSouthern IllinoisToledoValparaisoYale https://twitter.com/asapmoe20/status/1408989946719973381?s=20 Player Comparison: Jamauri Wakefield Score (1-5): 3 I always look at what other teams have offered/recruited players when they commit to Vanderbilt. Maurice Edwards has a lot of offers,... Continue Reading →
Vanderbilt Football Class of 2022
*This article will be updated as new commitments/transfers are made and announced The dust is starting to settle. With a majority of players choosing to make their commitment official during the early signing period, the dust is beginning to settle around the class of 2022 and Team 2 under Clark Lea is beginning to take... Continue Reading →
Vanderbilt Football Class of 2022: QB
Quarterback (2) AJ Swann Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2EDU5V Power 5 Offers Georgia TechMarylandColoradoVirginia Tech Other Offers Arkansas StateEastern KentuckyFIUKent StateMassachusettsTroyTulaneUSF Player Comparison: Jordan Rodgers (I want to say Jay Cutler but I am not going to do that) Score (1-5): 4 AJ Swann's game in one word: Gunslinger Shades of Jay Cutler, not as big, but a... Continue Reading →
Local Product Malik Dia Chooses the Commodores; Class of 2022 Moves to 11th Nationally
On Sunday, versatile Ensworth power forward Malik Dia decided to stay home by announcing his commitment to Vanderbilt on Twitter. Dia is listed at 6’7” and 190 lbs. The three star prospect is ranked #266 nationally, the #54 power forward, and #7 prospect in Tennessee according to 247. He chose Vanderbilt over Marquette, Georgia, Western... Continue Reading →
Fireworks Erupt on July 4th for the Class of 2022
July just got here, but what a month it has already been for Vanderbilt football coach Clark Lea! The party started July 1, when the Commodores landed a commitment from 6’1” 205 lb. safety Miguel Mitchell from Oxford, Alabama. Mitchell had offers from Wake Forest and Memphis among others. https://247sports.com/player/miguel-mitchell-46114249/ It wasn’t even sunset on... Continue Reading →
Vanderbilt Basketball’s Roster Overhaul Continues
Vanderbilt basketball continued its offseason roster overhaul Wednesday with the addition of Gardner-Webb transfer Jamaine Mann. Mann, a 6’6” 225 lb. forward, averaged 6.8 points, 5,3 rebounds, and 0.7 assists as a freshman this past season with the Runnin’ Bulldogs. He started 10 of 26 games, shooting 51.6% from the field, 30.8% from three, and... Continue Reading →
Vanderbilt Lands Talented Class of 2022 Duo
At approximately 7:45pm Central Standard Time, Vanderbilt sent shockwaves through college basketball and moved back toward national relevance with the commitments of teammates Lee Dort and Noah Shelby. Growing concerns about Jerry Stackhouse and his ability to recruit at a high level were creeping into the back of the minds of even the most optimistic... Continue Reading →