Elite 8 predictions

Sweet 16 record: 4-4

 

 All times Central

Today

South Regional Final

Loyola Chicago (31-5) vs. Kansas State (25-11)

Philips Arena, Atlanta

5:09 PM

TBS

K State by 1

I thought the Ramblers were going to go out Thursday versus Nevada, but this team keeps pulling off the improbable. Sister Jean's magic is at work for the duration of the Ramblers' tournament hopes. When you have Divine Intervention on your side you're tough to beat. K State impressively defeated Kentucky Thursday Night with some clutch shooting despite their best player, Xavier Sneed, fouling out. I was thinking about this a lot, should I take a risk and pick a Ramblers victory against a slightly favored, but more athletic opponent. The answer is unequivocally yes. Loyola Chicago is heading to San Antonio.

Loyola Chicago 58, Kansas State 56

 

West Region Final

Florida State (23-11) vs. Michigan (31-7)

Staples Center, LA

7:49 PM

TBS

Michigan by 4

I've been bullish on the Wolverines from the beginning and have them in my Final Four in my bracket. I can see them winning it all. Haven't gotten that far yet though. Want to see the other teams play as well. But Moritz Wagner and company are a highly formidable crew. They play great offense, great defense and get after it on the boards. FSU is a majorly athletic team that is skilled and can wear an opponent down with their physicality and their frenetic style of play that is all about getting out in the open court, running and scoring then locking down on defense. It's a very good matchup. But I'll stick with the Big Blue here. They are strong in all phases of the game.

Michigan 72, Florida State 66

 

Sunday

East Regional Final

Texas Tech (27-9) vs. Villanova (33-4)

TD Garden, Boston

1:20 PM

CBS

Nova by 6 1/2

The Red Raiders were massivley impressive in dominating Purdue last night. They are a fantastic team. They play super aggressive, uptempo basketball, and lock down on the defensive end. But this Nova team has faced all challenges and excelled and pulled away from a very good West Virginia team last night to win handily. I'm a believer in Nova. But this will be close. Texas Tech won't go away. They're too relentless.

Villanova 76, Texas Tech 72

 

Midwest Regional Final

Duke (29-7) vs. Kansas (30-7)

CenturyLink Center, Omaha

4:05 PM

CBS

Duke by 3 1/2

You've got Google and Apple facing off in a matchup of bluebloods in college basketball. Kansas has prolific scoring. So does Duke. I see this as a high octane offensive game. Like the Blue Devils to get over the top though and get Coach K into his 13th Final Four in his 38th year at Duke. At San Antonio, he will be gunning for his 6th national championship. Coach K has won national titles in 1991, '92, 2001, 2010 and 2015. His illustrious career is only matched by the great John Wooden who won 10 national titles at UCLA. By the time he's done, Coach K may end up passing the Wizard of Westwood as the greatest coach of all time on any level.

Duke 82, Kansas 78

 

All 4 victors will be heading to San Antonio for the Final Four which will be played at the Alamodome. The first semifinal will be on Saturday, March 31st, at 5:09 PM CT, followed by the second semifinal at 7:49 PM. The national championship game will take place Monday, April 2nd at 8:20 PM CT. TBS will televise all 3 games. Jim Nantz, Grant Hill, Bill Raftery and Tracy Wolfson will be on the call. 

I know Chuck Barkley will be geared up. He's ready to go to the fort there because "I want my a' la mode!" 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Sweet 16 starts tomorrow and continues into Friday; previews, predictions

The Sweet 16 begins tomorrow night at 6:07 with the Nevada Wolfpack squaring off with the Cinderella Loyola (Chicago) Ramblers, and it continues on with 3 more games tomorrow night and 4 more Friday Night. The Elite 8 is Saturday and Sunday as all 16 teams set their sights on a trip to San Antonio and the Final Four the following weekend. The quest begins tomorrow night. Here's a look at the matchups and predictions for this classic and wild NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 round.

All times Central. Numbers are for seedings per region

Thursday

South Region

No. 11 Loyola (Chicago) 30-5 vs No. 7 Nevada (29-7)

Philips Arena, Atlanta, 19,445

6:07 PM

CBS

Nevada by 1  1/2

Both teams are improbable stories, moreso on Loyola's part. The ultimate Cinderella, the Ramblers defeated Miami, 64-62, on a buzzer beating 29 foot, 3 pointer by Dante Ingram last Thursday, and then defeated Tennessee last Saturday, 63-62, on a 7 foot leaner by Clayton Custer with 7 seconds left that hit the side of the rim, bounced off the backboard and dropped through the net. With 98 year old inspirational leader Sister Jean, the team chaplain and a nun, in attendance, Custer got some divine intervention and the Vols last second 3 pointer by Jordan Bone bounced off the backboard and the rim to seal the victory for the Ramblers. It's a terrific story. This team is talented and trustable. But this Wolfpack squad of Nevada came back from a 22 deficit in the last 11 minutes last Sunday to defeat No.2 Cincinnati, 75-73.

I really like this Ramblers squad, but even Sister Jean predicted them to go out in the Sweet 16. It doesn't take away from the magic of this season for the Ramblers, and the future is bright in Windy City. But I like 6'7", 235 Jordan Caroline, who averages 17.7 points and 8.7 rebounds, to just outlast this scrappy, inspirational Ramblers team.

Nevada 77, Loyola 75

 

West Region

No. 7 Texas A&M (22-12) vs. No.3 Michigan (30-7)

Staples Center, Los Angeles, 21,000

6:37 PM

TBS

Michigan by 2 1/2

I liked the Wolverines to advance all the way to San Antonio in my bracket. Texas A&M is extremely imposing with their front wall of 6'9", 215 power forward DJ. Hogg, 6'10" 241 power forward Robert Williams, and 6'10", 266 pound center Tyler Davis. It's a massive task for the Wolverines. The Aggies dominated defending national champion North Carolina last Sunday, 86-65, but Michigan's stunning last second victory over an outstanding Houston team last Saturday Night was just as impressive. Houston held a 63-61 lead with 3.9 seconds left and had a chance to ice the game at the line on a double bonus. but center Devin Davis missed both free throws, Michigan grabbed the rebound, called timeout and set up a play. They inbounded the ball to super shooter Muhammad-Ali Abdur- Rahkman, who caught the ball, raced over the half court line, and as 2 Houston defenders were closing in on him, passed it to freshman shooting guard Jordan Poole. Poole without hesitation let it fly from 28 feet. The ball found the bottom of the net and the Wolverines lived to make the Sweet 16. It was phenomenal. I like these Wolverines to get the job done again in a hard fought contest with this physical, talented Aggies squad. Looking for some more last second heroics to determine this outcome from these 2 highly talented teams.

Michigan 70, A&M 68

 

South

No.5 Kentucky (26-10) vs. No.9 Kansas State (24-11)

Philips Arena, Atlanta

8:37 PM

CBS

Kentucky by 5 1/2

I've never heard so much whining as John Calipari exhibited on Selection Show Sunday when he said how his team got the royal shaft by being sent to Boise to play the first 2 rounds. Then Calipari, as usual, said his team is the youngest team in NCAA history. I've got a solution to that, Cal, do like Villanova does and get players who are going to stay. Talented 4 stars and high 3 stars who will make up a terrific team and will stick around. But if you're going to keep recruiting these one and dones, stop complaining. Still, despite Calipari's crying, Kentucky has had the easiest road to the Sweet 16 of any team left in the tournament. They faced Davidson in the first round and  Buffalo in the second round. No disrespect to either of these teams, Buffalo did upset Arizona on Thursday Night as Arizona Coach Sean MIller proved again he's a hack in the NCAA Tournament, so that's pretty strong, but they weren't a stern test for the Wildcats on Saturday. So Kentucky has had a pretty good deal. I see it continuing this Thursday Night as they play a Kansas State team that is physical and rugged, but offensively challenged. Kentucky is playing well right now, but their competition so far isn't a super gauge on their talent.

Kentucky 65, Kansas State 55

 

West

No.9 Florida State (22-11) vs. No.4 Gonzaga (32-4) 

Staples Center, LA

9:07 PM

TBS

Zags by 5 1/2

FSU looked sunk against No.1 seed Xavier with just over 10 minutes left last Sunday. But they stepped up the defense and came back from a 12 point deficit and iced it from the free throw line in the last 30 seconds going 4 for 4 as they defeated Xavier improbably, 75-70, to advance to the Sweet 16. Now they face the No.4 seed Gonzaga Bulldogs who are playing super basketball right now. I like Johnathan Williams and Killian Tillie to lead the Zags to the Elite 8 with a close victory over a scrappy FSU team.

Gonzaga 71, Florida State 67

 

Friday

Midwest Region

No. Clemson (25-9) vs. No.1 Kansas (29-7)

CenturyLInk Center, Omaha, Neb. (17,560)

6:07 PM 

CBS

Kansas by 4 1/2

Clemson is coming off a blasting of Auburn last Sunday, 84-53. Ouch. They are an excellent team, but I'll take the Jayhawks and their super offensive group led by sensational senior Devonte' Graham, who averages 17 points and 7 1/2 assists. This is a terrifically talented group.

Kansas 78, Clemson 74

 

East Region

No. 5 West Virginia (26-10) vs. No.1 Villanova (32-4)

TD Garden, Boston 19,580

6:27 PM 

TBS

Nova by 5 1/2

Press Virginia is a very tough, hard-nosed team led by super senior Jevon Carter, who averages 17 points and 6 assists. The Mountaineers will press, press and press some more to try to get the offense to turn it over. But there is also a lot to like about this Nova squad led by juniors Jalen Brunson (19 points, 4.7 assists) and Mikal Bridges (18 points, 5.4 rebounds). And I really like Nova's coach, Jay Wright. He had come close many times before and finally got over the hump by winning it all 2 years ago on a last second 3 to defeat North Carolina. I see Nova surviving Press Virginia and moving on.

Villanova 68, West Virginia 64

 

Midwest

No.2 Duke (28-7) vs. No. 11 Syracuse (23-13)

CenturyLink Center, Omaha

8:37 PM

CBS

Duke by 11

The Orange have had an improbable and impressive run through the tournament winning a play in game and 2 more, including a pretty surprising upset of No.3 Michigan State last Sunday, 55-53. Michigan State was picked to win by several experts. But Duke can shoot it a lot better than Michigan State can. I like the talented but controversial Grayson Allen (15.6 points, hope he doesn't trip anybody) and 6'11", 234 super freshman Marvin Bagley III to lead the Blue Devils to the Elite 8.

Duke 70, Syracuse 58

 

East

No.3 Texas Tech (26-9) vs. No.2 Purdue (30-6)

TD Garden, Boston

8:57 PM

TBS

Purdue by 1 1/2

The Red Raiders play tremendous defense, but I like the Boilermakers, led by the Edwards boys who are not related, Carsen, 18.2 ppg, and Vince, 14.7 ppg, 7.2 rbg, to carry the night and lead Purdue to the next round and a shot at the Final Four. 

Purdue 68, Texas Tech 66

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bracketology 2018

Here is my bracket for 2018. My winner is the team that plays the best defense in the country and some of the best defense I've ever seen in college basketball. They also play efficient, excellent offense with pinpoint accuracy shooting the ball.

Here's bracketology 2018.

Bracketology

SEC Tournament and Valspar Championship previews and predictions

The SEC Tournament commences tonight in St. Louis at the Scottrade Center, home of the St. Louis Blues in the the National Hockey League. Interesting venue, a little change of pace from Nashville and Atlanta. Good to change it up some. 

This one is wide open. There are presently 8 teams projected into the NCAA Tournament field with Kentucky, Auburn, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri and Texas A&M projected by Joey "Brackets" Lunardi to make the field. Not everybody is safe though. The Crimson Tide will need to defeat Texas A&M tomorrow at noon on the SEC Network to insure itself a place in the field. If they do defeat the Aggies, they'll face the Auburn Tigers on Friday @ noon on ESPN. Auburn has had a super season going 25-6 overall and 13-5 in the conference and tied Tennessee for the regular season championship. The Tigers lost Anfernee McLemore, a big 6'7", 220 pound power forward, to a dislocated ankle a couple of weeks ago, but the threesome of Jared Harper, Bryce Brown and Malik Dunbar have been sensational all year. Chume Okeke (6'8", 230) has picked up the slack in McLemore's absence and has played super basketball for the Tigers as well.

For the Crimson Tide (17-14, 8-10), it's been Colin Sexton and everybody else. He's their main guy though 6'9", 232 inside man Donta Hall has played very well most of the year also. Alabama needs to get more players involved in the offense other than Sexton and Hall and those players need to step up their game in the tournament. The Crimson Tide needs them to.

Kentucky has posted a solid year at 21-10 and 10-8, but not up to their usual standards. Their players aren't as prolific this year, so it's been a struggle at times. But you never count the Wildcats out. The talent is still terrific at times. 

I'm liking the Crimson Tide to knock off A&M and reach the quarters Friday against Auburn. I do like the Tigers to win that game and move on to the semis to face Kentucky. 

Here is the bracket, and my  predictions below:

http://www.secsports.com/bracket/mens-basketball  

 

Semifinals

I'm going with the Auburn Tigers over the Kentucky Wildcats.

Auburn 75, Kentucky 74

In the other semifinal, I like the Florida Gators over the Vols.

Florida 72, Tennessee 68

In the finals, I like Mike White, who took his team to the Elite Eight last season and took over from the great Billy Donovan, who in 19 seasons in Gainesville, took his teams to 7 Elite Eights, 4 Final Fours and 2 national titles in 2006 and 2007, to lead his team to the championship. Florida just finished off its season crushing Kentucky at home, 80-67, and leading scorer Jalen Hudson (15.6 ppg), shooter Egor Koulechov (13.8, 41 percent from 3) and their stellar point guard Chris Chiozza (11 ppg, 6.1 assists per game) get it done for the Gators as they prime themselves for a deep run in the NCAA's. Auburn will compete well and give the Gators everything they want, but I like Florida to prevail.

Florida 86, Auburn 82

Like Chris Chiozza and the Gators to capture the SEC title in the St. Louie (Photo, Gold Medal Impressions)

Like Chris Chiozza and the Gators to capture the SEC title in the St. Louie (Photo, Gold Medal Impressions)

Valspar Championship

Innisbrook Resort, Copperhead Course (7,340 yards, par 71, Palm Harbor, FL, just outside of Tampa-St. Pete).

Defending champion: Adam Hadwin, won by a shot over Patrick Cantlay last year. Hadwin shot 14 under. 

Last week: Philip Alfred Mickelson defeated Justin Thomas in a one hole playoff as the 47 year older captured his 43rd PGA title, 9th all time. Sam Snead leads at 82 and Tiger Woods is second at 79. It was pretty amazing as Lefty had endured 96 previous starts without a victory since his 2013 Open Championship title at Muirfield (Scotland). Phil wants 50 and the experts at Golf Channel, Geoff Shackelford and Jaime Diaz, debated it on their Alternate Shot segment. Shackelford said it wasn't going to happen. Diaz liked Phil to get to 50.

I say no. The competition is too fierce. I would think Phil would want to get another major more, the elusive U.S. Open or another Masters, Open or PGA. He won the Masters in 2004, 2006 and 2010 and the PGA Championship at Bultusrol (New Jersey)in 2005. So while I don't think 50 victories is attainable, I do see Phil having an outside shot at another major. They also asked Shackelford and Diaz what was more important, Phil's victory or Michelle Wie's victory in Asia last Sunday. While it was impressive that Wie won again, and sank a 35 foot birdie putt to do it, Phil's victory is more important by a landslide. Shackelford went with Phil and Diaz went with Wie. I say it's no contest, it's Phil.

They also asked the two of them if Tiger, playing in the Valspar, has more to gain or more to lose. Diaz thinks gain, Shackelford thinks he has more to lose. I agree with Shackelford. If Eldrick implodes, like he's capable of doing, that would destroy any momentum he got from his 12th place finish at the Honda Classic. And I do see Eldrick struggling on this difficult course with one of the toughest 3 hole stretches in golf the "Snake Pit", Numbers 16 through 18.

Sixteen is a 460 yard par 4 that demands accuracy off the tee with water running down the entire right side, and trees and thick rough on the left. On 17, a 215 yard par 3, the tee shot has to clear a deep bunker in front to a wide green with thick rough on the right. A 3 putt is highly possible here and brings great drama on Sunday. No. 18 is a 445 yard uphill par 4 with a blind tee shot featuring infamously trees on the right and rough and trees on the left. It's a tight driving hole. The second shot is uphill onto a green that is wide and can lead to major theater on Sunday, both in triumph and defeat.

Weather: Thursday, Sunny but windy, 64, winds 13-18 MPH; Friday, 66 Sunny, wind 8 -12; Saturday, Perfect, sunny, 75, wind 8-9; Sunday, a little sketchy, 78, chance of rain and a t-storm, wind 15-21 MPH, so that'll be interesting.

TV: Thursday-Friday, Golf Channel, 1-5 PM CT; Saturday- Sunday, GC, 12-2 PM CT; NBC, 2-5 PM CT. 

Prediction

I like the 2016 winner and 33 year old from Johannesburg, South Africa to capture the trophy at the Valspar. He finished 6th here last year. It's a ball strikers course and he's a good putter as well. I'm going with the 2011 Masters Champion to earn his 3rd victory on the PGA Tour and his 16th professional victory overall. He has won 11 times on the European Tour, 1 on the Asian Tour and another on the OneAsia Tour. 

Charl Schwartzel 

Schwartzel lifts the trophy at the Valspar for the 2nd time on Sunday. (Photo, Golf, by TourMiss). 

Schwartzel lifts the trophy at the Valspar for the 2nd time on Sunday. (Photo, Golf, by TourMiss). 

Darkhorse

Going with the 32 year old from Seattle, Washington via Vanderbilt University. He lost barely in a playoff to Justin Thomas at the Honda Classic two weeks ago and looks to be peaking right now. 

Luke List
 

World Golf Championships- Mexico Championship

Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico City, 7,330 yards, par 71

Defending champion: Dustin Johnson

Last week: Justin Thomas prevailed on the first hole playoff over Luke List as he birdied 18 while List parred it to capture the Honda Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on the Champions Course at PGA National.

TV this week: Thursday-Friday, Golf Channel, 1-6 PM CT; Saturday, 11 AM-2 PM GC, 2-5 PM NBC; Sunday, 11 AM-1 PM GC, 1-5 PM NBC.

Weather, Sunny 78-79 all 4 days. Winds light, 5-7 MPH.

Winner

I'm going with this 27 year old Englishman who finished 2nd to Dustin last year shooting a 5 under, 66 on Sunday and sinking a 40 foot putt on 18 to capture second place over Jon Rahm. He finished 4th last week at the Honda shooting 1 under 69 on Sunday. He went 70, 68.67, 69 for the four days. He's also already won the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, played in the United Arab Emirates in January, where he finished -22 for the four days. I'm seeing this guy breaking out this weekend and capturing the WGC Mexico event.

Tommy Fleetwood

The Honda Classic

PGA National Resort, Champion Course, 7,110 yards, Par 70

Last year's champion: Rickie Fowler, -12, won by 4 shots over Morgan Hoffman and Gary Woodland.

Last week's winner at the Genesis Open at famed Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, CA.:  Bubba Watson. Bubba finished at -12 and won by 2 shots over Kevin Na and Tony Finau. Looked in Masters form with a sensational 4 rounds of golf going 68, 70, 65, 69 on the par 71 layout. When Bubba has his ball striking geared up and his putter dialed in, he's tough to beat. He has now won 10 times on tour. At 40, Bubba looks like he could add to his Green Jacket collection from 2012 and 2014.

The weather in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.

 A tricky course with the wind. Thursday, Sunny, 83, wind 14-18 MPH; Friday, Sunny, 82, wind, 14-20; Saturday, Sunny, chance of a brief shower, 81, wind, 13-18; Sunday, Sunny, 83, wind, 9-15.

Jack Nicklaus redesigned this course in 1990. George and Tom Fazio designed it originally.

TV, All times Central

Thursday-Friday, Golf Channel, 2-5 PM; Saturday-Sunday, GC, 12-1:45 PM, CBS 2-5 PM.

Key stretch

The Bear Trap, Nos. 15-17, one of the toughest tests in golf

No.15, 179 yards, par 3

Not a long par 3, but the winds make it tricky. There's a lake in front and to the right and the diagonal green runs left to right. There is a large bunker in back of the green that is very difficult to get up and down from. Jack calls it a par 3, "that can make you swallow twice."

No.16, 434 yards, par 4

Jack says the players will mostly play an iron off the tee to get the ball in the fairway and to keep their balls out of the three bunkers on both sides of the fairway. The second shot is over water and tricky with the wind. The green is slightly elevated and there is bunker just in front of the water. 

No.17, 190 yards, par 3

Once again, the player is driving over water into the windy conditions they will face this weekend. There is a bunker on the left side. Jack said this hole will present a lot of problems as, he says, it always has in the past. 

No.18, 604 yards, par 5

This is a double dogleg, first left then right. Many bunkers surround this tight driving fairway. There is water to negotiate on the second and third shots. Unless a strong wind is behind a player and he can bomb it, the competitor will most likely take 3 shots to get to this green. The green is perched out over a lake, so the excitement will build on Sunday on this electric finishing hole.

Winner

 

The 33 year old Venezuelan native finished tied for 4th here last year shooting a 64 on Sunday. I like him to capture the crown. He's won 3 times on tour at the then Bob Hope Classic, now the Career Builder, in 2011, and back to back at the RBC Canadian in 2016 and 2017. I'll take this bomber to win at the Honda.

Jhonattan Vegas

Like Vegas to win at PGA National

Like Vegas to win at PGA National

 

 

Sleeper

Scott Stallings

Trending well. The 32 year old has won 3 times on tour, the last time at the Farmers in 2014. He finished tied for 4th last week shooting 71, 68,68,68, to finish at -9, 3 back of Bubba. He's got a real shot. 

 

Excellent News in Vanderbilt Sports

VU Football

Coach Mason and his staff added 2 more commitments for this exciting and highly promising 2018 class as 5.6/85 3 star wide receiver Amir Abdur-Rahman, and under the radar defensive end Lorenzo Surgers have dropped anchor with the Commodores. 

Amir is a 6'4",200 pound receiver out of Mays High School in Atlanta. He put together an awesome senior season catching 35 passes for 758 yards and 17 TDs for his Mays team that finished  11-2 overall and 8-0 in their region and reached the Class 6A third round in the playoffs in the second highest classification in Georgia. Georgia has 7 classes of high school football.

Really like this pickup. He chose us over other offers from South Florida, Iowa State, Maryland, Wake Forest and Florida International, all bowl teams except for Maryland, but Maryland has been recruiting well under soon to be 3rd year coach D.J. Durkin. Iowa State had a highly impressive Liberty Bowl victory over Memphis and defeated Oklahoma on the road and TCU at home this season. They're up and coming and pretty much there to be a big factor in college football. Matt Campbell is one of the top young coaches in football. He's outstanding.

South Florida under Charlie Strong was extremely impressive in their Birmingham Bowl victory over Texas Tech last season, 38-34. Their only losses came to what turned out one of the best teams in the country in Central Florida, losing 49-42 at UCF. UCF, of course, defeated Auburn in the Chick-fil-A Bowl on New Year's Day. South Florida also lost to a very good at times Houston team. South Florida finished the season 10-2, losing a game to Hurricane Irma.

Wake Forest defeated Texas A&M in the Belk Bowl, 55-52, and finished its season at 8-5. Coach Dave Clawson has the Wake program on an upward trajectory. And Florida International, though they lost in their Bad Boy Mowers Gaspirilla Bowl Game to Temple, 28-3, is trending well. They lost their starting quarterback in the bowl game on the third play of the game, and that really devastated their team and diminished their chances of winning that game greatly. They still finished 8-5 and would have had a very good chance of knocking off Temple if their quarterback had not gotten injured. Butch Davis, a talented veteran coach, has his program trending very well.

So all those schools are high quality programs and watching Amir's film I can see why they wanted him. His size, at 6'4", 195, is terrific, and he catches anything within reach. His wingspan is perfect for catching the 50-50 balls in the air, and man can he take it to the house. I watched house call after house call on tape. He's a very physical wide out as well. Really love this pickup from the greater Atlanta area. Amir is our third stud wide receiver pickup to go along with 4 star signee Camron Johnson out of Brentwood Academy (TN) and 5.7 and 86 3 star C.J. Bolar out of Purvis, Mississippi. Camron is 6'0", 180 and C.J. is 6'2", 185. Coach Mason and the coaches like the length we're getting at wide out. We've got quite a receiving corps lined up for next season and beyond that. I like what junior Kalija Lipscomb (rising junior, 6'1", 200), Ohio State transfer Alex Stump (6'3", 210, eligible next season), a rising junior, explosive junior speedster Donaven Tennyson (5'10", 185 runs a 4.4 and shown he's got take it to the house ability every time he touches the ball), redshirt freshmen Chris Pierce (6'4", 208), redshirt freshmen James Bostic (6'3", 208) and redshirt sophomore Jackson Winrow (6'1", 195) all can do. Add these 3 talented freshmen in the mix and next season, along with the future, looks extremely bright. Add super talented tight ends Jared Pinkney and Sam Dobbs and the receiving corps has a chance to be spectacular next season, to go along with one of the best returning quarterbacks in the SEC in Kyle Shurmur. Kyle is not going to only make noise in the conference, he'll be a big name nationally. Love to see what Kyle will do next season.

The other addition to this class comes out of Cary, North Carolina. He is Lorenza Surgers, a 6'7", 225 pound defensive end. Lorenza is rated a 2 star by Rivals and not ranked by 247, but I'm seeing more of a 5.6, 85 3 star here. His film is super impressive. Lorenza is a sacking, tackling machine. He was a UConn commit, but switched to VU today. I'm high on Lorenza and he joins former 4 star Rutger Reitmaier in this defensive line class. Rutger was a 4 star by Rivals and ESPN out of high school and an 88, 3 star when he signed with Oregon in 2017. He wanted to be closer to home and he wanted to play for Coach Mason and Vanderbilt. Rutger is 6'3", 295 and will play defensive tackle for us, but can probably move over to the edge if need be because he's so athletic. I don't know why some people are saying on the boards that this team does not have enough defensive linemen. We've got 3 deep talent on the line and with potential superstars Charles Wright, Dare and Dayo Odeyinbo and a massive amount of younger talent. We've got the makings of a very talented defensive front. We'll have some youth out there at times, but I'm confident in this group. We'll see if Coach Mason adds another D lineman or another player of 2 before signing day Wednesday. There are still some other candidates and we have a good chance of getting more graduate transfers in. Will keep you posted. Apparently, we have some transfers that may come after signing day, so a lot to get excited about.

Our 3rd commitment of the 2018 class to go along with our 17 man signing class is 5.6 and 87, 3 star cornerback Rayshad Williams out of Memphis. Shad had opened up his recruiting, but everybody feels good that Shad will announce on Wednesday that he'll be a Commodore. That is the optimistic hope. Shad would round out a fantastic secondary class and we might add one more when all is said and done. Really want Shad coming our way. He's 6'4", 180. Love the height. We've got some guys in this secondary class that can help us right away. They are talents. Want Shad to be a part of that group along with 4 star safety Brendon Harris (6'0", 205), 89 and 5.7, 3 star corner Tre Douglas (6'2", 180), 87 and 5.6 3 star safety Deshaun Jerkins (5 11.5", 195), 5.6 and 85 3 star safety Maxwell Worship (6'1",198). So this is an exceptional secondary class and adding a corner of Rayshad's ability and possibly adding a commit/signee out of Andalusia, Alabama Bridges Anderson (6'3", 180), a highly underrated player who intercepted 7 passes this season and is impressive on film and can also play wide receiver. We'll see if the staff will add Bridges come Wednesday. Always like Alabama players. Some of the toughest and most talented pound for pound in the country. 

There are also going to be 4 new coaches on the staff next season. Jason Tarver, an NFL veteran and a coach who was co defensive coordinator with Coach Mason when they were at Stanford and had stellar defenses, is set to become the defensive coordinator. I like that Coach Mason has a guy he can rely on, so he can be more like a Bill Belichick, who can still coach defense, but be heavily involved in all aspects of the team and not be distracted when making major decisions in games like going for it on 4th down, onside kicking, things of that nature. I really like that for DMase. Tarver has a solid reputation as he has been defensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders from 2012-14, and was a senior defensive assistant for the 49ers over the last 3 years. Like what we're getting here. He brings more toughness and intensity to this defense that Coach Mason and his staff has.

Aaron Moorehead will be our new wide receivers coach taking the spot vacated by Cortez Hankton who took the same position at Georgia. Moorehead has been the receivers coach at Texas A&M the last 3 years and coached the electric Christian Kirk, who will be a high draft pick come April, a 1st or 2nd round guy. Also like what we're getting here in Moorehead.

Shawn Mennenga will serve as our special teams and tight end coach. He comes to VU after serving the last 7 years as the Cleveland Browns special teams assistant. The special teams were the lone bright spot for the Browns over the last several years as their punting, kickoff and punt coverage and return games excelled in the NFL. He could add a lot to our special teams.

Finally, Terrence Brown is expected to coach our cornerbacks. Brown was a graduate assistant at Washington for their talented secondary the last 3 years. He had 2 All Americans, Budda Baker and Sidney Jones, under his watch and the Huskies intercepted 49 passes over the last 3 years. Brown was a 2 year starter under Coach Mason at Stanford and started 14 games his senior year in 2012, a year in which Stanford went 12-2 won their first PAC-12 championship in 13 years, and won the Rose Bowl.

I really like what Moorehead, Brown and Tarver can do in recruiting also. Moorehead and Brown are young, energetic guys who will be relentless on the recruiting trail much like our younger coaches Chris Marve (inside linebackers), Marc Mattioli (safeties) and C.J. Ah You (defensive line) are. 

So I like what this team can do next season. I like it a lot. I see us being highly competitive in every game and winning quite a few. I like 7-9 victories in 2018. Hoping for better of course, but I like this team to do well regardless with the talent we have returning and the studs we have coming in. 

Basketball

We took another tough loss Saturday Night to Auburn, 93-81, at Auburn, but the great Jeff Roberson finished with 30 points and played a phenomenal game. JRobe and Riley keep playing at a tremendously high level. A friend of mine and I were talking about it, and we think we can do some damage in the SEC Tournament in St. Louis, March 7-11. This team was highly competitive with Auburn and should have defeated Kentucky on the road last Tuesday, losing in overtime, 83-81. But I like this group and what they can do the rest of this season. We can make a run to end this month and get to the tournament with a ton of momentum. I like the way Saben Lee is playing. Maxwell Evans, another freshman, played very well Saturday Night. Max is a competitor like Saben. Clevon Brown did some good things as did Joe Toye, and Payton Willis was awesome shooting the ball in overtime against Kentucky hitting 2 deep 3's. Like where Payton is at. Ejike Obinna is still developing as a freshman, but he can still help us a lot this season. He's big at 6'10", 234, likes to mix it up, will be a terrific rebounder and defender, hopefully this season, and can score down low. Like Ejike very much. I still believe in Djery Baptiste as well. Djery's massive size at 6'10", 235 is something you can't teach as they say, and he's shown some offensive skills. He just needs to get a little more confident down low, and if he does, he can be a dominant type player. He wants to be. So I believe in what this team can do going forward. While Tuesday and Saturday weren't the results we wanted, we went toe to toe with a good Kentucky team at Rupp, and an Auburn team that looks Final Four-like. So we can play with anybody on a neutral court. This week it's Georgia @ home Wednesday at 7:30 PM on the SEC Network, and @ Arkansas on Saturday at 7:30 PM on the SEC Network. So another important and challenging week for our growing team.

Women's tennis doin some massive work

Vanderbilt women's tennis coach Geoff McDonald is very careful about not getting too high or too low, which is a perfect demeanor for tennis, any sport for that matter, but his No.2 ranked Dores team just knocked off No.1 Stanford at Currey Tennis Center on Saturday, 7-0. The great Astra Sharma, who's not ranked nationally yet because she's been playing professionally most recently in doubles in something called the Australian Open, wow, won 3-6, 6-3,6-3 over No.13 (nationally) Michaela Gordon. No.4 Fernanda Contreras won at No.2 singles. No.19 Christina Rosca won at No.3. Emma Kurtz, No.96 Summer Dvorak and freshman Amanda Meyer all won at 4, 5 and 6 respectively. It was a masterful performance by this amazing group of women, who excel both on the court and in the classroom. The women also defeated No.16 Baylor on Friday, 6-1. Next up is the national team indoors starting Thursday. I'm going to catch up with Geoffrey in the next couple of weeks to get his insight on his program for the rest of this season. So far it's super good. Will also talk to Men's Golf coach Scott Limbaugh about his highly promising, talented team in the next couple of weeks. Be on the lookout for that.

 

Baseball

Also, I promise I will have the piece with Coach Corbin up in the next couple of days. Sorry for the delay, but I know you'll enjoy hearing the great Corbs talk about his exciting 2018 team. Just a preview of it. Our junior class will be our leaders and our freshman class was the No.1 class in the country as ranked by Perfect Game and Baseball America, so the talent is off the charts good this season. We've only got one senior in lefty Paxton Stover, but Paxton shows good ability and will help us, and our sophomore class will be solid also. So I'll have it for you in the next couple of days, I promise.