No position on the Vanderbilt roster was boom or bust quite like shooting guard. Whether it was Matthew Fisher-Davis' feast-or-famine three-point shooting, Nolan Cressler's roller coaster of SEC play, or Riley LaChance's horrible, terrible, very bad, no-good year, holding down the guard spot next to Wade Baldwin was a lot of things -- but never boring.
Fisher-Davis was the team's most reliable scorer at the two-spot, but his game hinged on his three-point stroke. He showed off a stronger all-around offensive game this season, but his performances were made or broken by his long-range shooting. That's the kind of player Kevin Stallings could turn into an all-conference performer.