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Vanderbilt players return to campus, begin Year 2 under Jerry Stackhouse


For a coaching staff like Vanderbilt’s that’s known for its player development, this summer presented odd circumstances. Instead of having players training on campus and developing under the eye of the Commodores’ coaching and training staffs, oversight was limited at best due to the pandemic. So that meant coach sometimes relied on social media. (Vandy247)

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Vanderbilt players return to campus, begin Year 2 under Jerry Stackhouse


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