How recent college basketball coaching hires have fared on the recruiting trail
Posted May 10, 2019
Vanderbilt's Jerry Stackhouse, B+: Stackhouse will be aided by the incoming talent of Dylan Disu and Scottie Pippen Jr., two seniors that stuck with their commitments to the prior staff, along with that of Kenyon Martin Jr. Stackhouse also just won the transfer battle for former top 60 recruit DJ Harvey; Virginia Tech's Mike Young, B+: Young has hit on a number of marks.
(Rivals.com)
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