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Fantastic. Stack was very private, which is a bit of a mistake… we shouldn’t be learning this now!

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Chris Palmer2 years ago

Great stuff. Great dude. Love the honesty.

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John McCarthy2 years ago

As a player, you NEVER heard a bad word about Stackhouse. Universally respected off the court. He’s a good guy and I hope he gets another shot to coach a D 1 program.

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Jimmy Graham2 years ago

Stack once took a minute out of his day for us. He didn’t have to do that. My impression then was that he’s truly a good guy. Still feel that way. I’m pulling for him. @jerrystackhouse

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Winning Fun.do.mentals2 years ago

Finding the right balance of self-disclosure is difficult. Wooden won 10 National Championships at UCLA and is considered too private. Deion Sanders is an open book - people say he's too loud. Coaches need to be the best version of themself. Stack will find a good fit.

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Wain02 years ago

Yes you should, it’s his journey, not yours. He’s learning, that’s how you grow. The lesson is in the mistake.

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Ra2 years ago

Vanderbilt was never gonna be a good program the SEC is stacked!

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Elevate Your Game2 years ago

I hope he gets picked up with this passion it will benefit student athletes for years to come

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Jim Harris2 years ago

Jerry left Vanderbilt a helluva lot better than he found it.

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Ian MacLeod2 years ago

“Being private” was a mistake. FFS Players. Coaches. Managers. Fans. Press. = People. Deion is too outgoing, Stack is too private. They aren’t their own version of perfect so why would they be yours…?

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(NOT) Disgruntled2 years ago

5 years at Vanderbilt… communication is a 2 way street, and blaming the fans on the way out for not getting to know him epitomized the lack of ownership he had over the program. Wish the best for him, but good riddance

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