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How Jerry Stackhouse designed Vanderbilt basketball buzzer-beater vs. Tennessee


When Tyrin Lawrence's wide-open 3-pointer found the bottom of the net, buzzer blaring, Lawrence was confident he'd gotten the shot off. Not so much for coach . "I wasn't asking the scorekeeper. He was like, we don't know, was trying to get a heads up and then (referee) Tony Greene came over there and said it was good," Stackhouse said. (Nashville Tennessean)

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How Jerry Stackhouse designed Vanderbilt basketball buzzer-beater vs. Tennessee


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