Jerry Stackhouse, the coach of Vanderbilt basketball team, has not received assurances about his future. Stackhouse acknowledged the disappointing season and lack of results, hinting at a possible departure. His high buyout and contract extension last year are noted, despite a record of 70-92 in 5 seasons with no NCAA tournament appearances. Speculation suggests Stackhouse is not expected to return, with sources indicating his departure.
Jerry Stackhouse out at Vandy. Discussing now on @1025TheGame https://t.co/Tx7FF7ouis
Jerry Stackhouse was directly asked last night whether he had been given an assurance he would return. He said no. His entire press conference didn’t sound like someone who expected to be back. He is indeed not expected back, per a @Tennessean source https://t.co/jya7HmzXyD
Jerry Stackhouse knew that last year was his window. https://t.co/dnXnKT491h
First Kenny Payne, now Stackhouse. Bad week for ex-Sixers first round picks in coaching. https://t.co/0OYQCtzPg9
Told that Stackhouse’s buyout was extremely high. Was shockingly given a contract extension last year by athletic director Candice Storey Lee. Stack was 70-92 in 5 seasons with zero NCAA tourney appearances. https://t.co/qClH7KFpop
Jerry Stackhouse era shouldn’t continue for a sixth season @joerexrode https://t.co/IwvWZuPn34
Jerry Stackhouse on his job: "It’s been a long season, not the season we hoped for. ... We understand it’s a results business and the results haven’t been there. There’s some context behind that but at the end of the day I understand that.”
Jerry Stackhouse says he hasn’t received any assurances of remaining the coach, he will sit down and speak with the athletic director soon