Vanderbilt's Jerry Stackhouse out after 5 seasons, sources report
Posted Mar 14, 2024
Jerry Stackhouse has been informed that he will not return for a sixth season as Vanderbilt's basketball coach, sources told ESPN. The former North Carolina and NBA star signed a contract extension before the 2022-23 season, and the school is now expected to pay a significant buyout. Details are not available because Vanderbilt is a private institution.
(ESPN.com)
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