Unless they start winning.This coming year Vandy has 5 Frosh, 1 Soph, 6 Jr, and 2 Sr.
If neither Sr takes a Covid year and no one transfers out, she's at 15 for '22-23. But the likelihood of no one transferring after getting a new coach seems kinda low.
Unless they start winning.
(And I’m pulling for Shea)
Winning has very little to do with it.Unless they start winning.
Nearby Archbishop Wood?I grew up nearby. Good signing.
Any new coach is going to get kids that don't like their style, and if Shea sticks to her guns and pushes the UConn way its even harder. Uconn recruits have special personalities that we are familiar with, and not too many programs follow that suit. I'm sure the big shots at Vanderbilt recognize that fact and will give Shea the time to turn things around. If any kid quits, they weren't the type of player that she wanted anyway which will open up the roster for her to recruit more players to her liking. Shea is hard nosed as we know, and I really believe she will succeed with the support of the administration. Any kids in the top 100 for that program is a great start, and Shea knows what it takes to take it to a higher level.Winning has very little to do with it.
The chance that 13 kids are going to mesh with a coach that didn't recruit them, and that a coach is going to love 13 players she didnt recruit, is very very low.
Vandy has signed some good prospects but generally they have transferred out after a year or two. They should win some games this year. Auburn is basically starting over too, Florida is terrible and Alabama lost quite a few players too.How does these signings compare to Vanderbilt recruiting in recent history?
Debateable. Shea inherited a disaster in a brutal conference. >2 wins would be success.They should win some games this year. Auburn is basically starting over too, Florida is terrible and Alabama lost quite a few players too.
Not sure what that means. Do you consider all UConn transfers to have quit?If any kid quits,
Will have to see. Those other 3 teams are disasters too.Debateable. Shea inherited a disaster in a brutal conference. >2 wins would be success.
Hey, good post, the one thing I feel is important to note. Shea will be doing things her way or now the Vandi way. Easy to understand after reading thousands of posts on the BY there are many coaches and arm chair coaches who point out how they would do things different than Geno. Shea is no different, my bet is that she will take what she likes from UCONN and add what she likes to form her style. I expect if we have a chance to watch her team play we will see some old and some new. I would be disappointed if her team was a little mini me UCONN in Vandi uniforms.Any new coach is going to get kids that don't like their style, and if Shea sticks to her guns and pushes the UConn way its even harder. Uconn recruits have special personalities that we are familiar with, and not too many programs follow that suit. I'm sure the big shots at Vanderbilt recognize that fact and will give Shea the time to turn things around. If any kid quits, they weren't the type of player that she wanted anyway which will open up the roster for her to recruit more players to her liking. Shea is hard nosed as we know, and I really believe she will succeed with the support of the administration. Any kids in the top 100 for that program is a great start, and Shea knows what it takes to take it to a higher level.
I know Jada Brown and she will be a good player for Shea…she is quick, a good shooter and a very hard worker…look for great things from her…she play s high school basketball just up the road from mr in Bentonvill, ARAnd
(unranked) Jada Brown 5'8 G
The only other people who would be disappointed by this would be other SEC teams.I would be disappointed if her team was a little mini me UCONN in Vandi uniforms.
Score another one for the Boneyard that we have a member from Arkansas who can comment on a non-top100 player!I know Jada Brown and she will be a good player for Shea…she is quick, a good shooter and a very hard worker…look for great things from her…she play s high school basketball just up the road from mr in Bentonvill, AR
Quits the school, transfer from the school, what's the difference? You are talking semantics, so if they can't take the program they will opt out and leave. In a case like Sheas, a new coach, a new style of play, a new standard. If they don't like it, they will quit, transfer, or maybe more to your liking, just leave. Either way they are gone. Besides, I wasn't talking about UConn kids that pretty much know what they are getting into, you involved UConn.Not sure what that means. Do you consider all UConn transfers to have quit?
Things dont work out for many different reasons. In any event, my point was I doubt the current roster of 15 for 22-23 is set -- more changes are likely.