Jerry Stackhouse Is Out At Vanderbilt After Five Seasons, With A Large Buyout Expected
by Staff Reporter
March 14, 20241 Comments

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Multiple sources report that Vanderbilt is parting ways with head coach Jerry Stackhouse after five seasons in Nashville.
Stackhouse signed an extension before last season and finished 22-15 with a trip to the NIT quarterfinals in 2023.
Vanderbilt went 9-23 overall this season, and Stackhouse finished with a 72-90 record in his five seasons with the Commodores.
The terms of Stackhouse's buyout details are not available because Vanderbilt is a private institution, but they are believed to be north of $15 million.
Stackhouse signed an extension before last season and finished 22-15 with a trip to the NIT quarterfinals in 2023.
Vanderbilt went 9-23 overall this season, and Stackhouse finished with a 72-90 record in his five seasons with the Commodores.
The terms of Stackhouse's buyout details are not available because Vanderbilt is a private institution, but they are believed to be north of $15 million.
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