CBB

Vanderbilt HC Mark Byington issues strong 6-word warning to the rest of the NCAA ahead of March Madness

Vanderbilt Commodores head coach Mark Byington issued a bold, six-word warning to the rest of the league as the school in Nashville vies for a March Madness berth.

Head Coach Mark Byington of the Vanderbilt Commodores reacts to a play during the first half of the game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium on January 18, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Ā© Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty ImagesHead Coach Mark Byington of the Vanderbilt Commodores reacts to a play during the first half of the game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium on January 18, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee.

The race for NCAA March Madness is heating up, and as the third month of the year begins, every game becomes a must-win. All eyes in the nation are on college basketball, with conference titles being secured and the final spots for the frenzy tournament closing. Vanderbilt Commodores head coach Mark Byington didn’t shy away from the spotlight, embracing it instead with a bold six-word reminder to the rest of the league.

The Commodores have put the NCAA on notice as they boast a three-game win streak amid one of the toughest stretches in the nation. Vanderbilt has faced six straight ranked opponents, coming out of it with a 3-3 record.

Byington and Vanderbilt are aware of the challenges the SEC schedule presents, but they aren’t shying away from them. Instead, the head coach in Nashville poked the bear recently, sending out a strong warning to the rest of the league.

Advertisement

ā€œWe’ve got something to prove,ā€ Byington said, via On3. ā€œAnd that’s a great motivator. We’ve talked about the NCAA Tournament. We talked about this league. Some people want to run from the challenge of this league. They want to run from the competition.ā€œ

Jason Edwards #1 of the Vanderbilt Commodores reacts to his three pointer against the Missouri Tigers in overtime at Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium on March 1, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Jason Edwards #1 of the Vanderbilt Commodores reacts to his three pointer against the Missouri Tigers in overtime at Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium on March 1, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Advertisement

Iron sharpens iron

Vanderbilt is looking to shock the entire college basketball landscape with a deep run in March Madness, though their spot in the tournament hasn’t been confirmed yet. Regardless, as the Commodores walked out of their toughest stretch of the season with revamped hope and confidence, Byington believes his team is built to win in March.

From historic milestones to unbeatable achievements: College basketball’s most iconic records

see also

ā€œLike I said, six straight-ranked teams. Nobody else is going through that besides the SEC,ā€ Coach Byington added. ā€œWhat that does is it kind of figures out how strong you are, how good you are, and you better learn along the way. And these guys are doing it.ā€

Advertisement

Finish strong

Vanderbilt will close out the season with games versus Arkansas and at Georgia, which will have huge implications for the Commodores in the SEC tournament. Currently sitting at 10th overall in the SEC, wins over the Razorbacks and Bulldogs could lift Vandy over its competitors and into a first-round bye seed in the conference tournament.

ALSO READ
Alabama HC DeBoer voices clear message on Shephard after signing with 5x conference champion
College Football

Alabama HC DeBoer voices clear message on Shephard after signing with 5x conference champion

Clark Lea reveals the main reason why Vanderbilt’s rivals should fear his team
College Football

Clark Lea reveals the main reason why Vanderbilt’s rivals should fear his team

Lane Kiffin makes something clear to Ole Miss with blunt statement on LSU job
College Football

Lane Kiffin makes something clear to Ole Miss with blunt statement on LSU job

How does Lane Kiffin’s LSU salary compare to his previous Ole Miss contract?
College Football

How does Lane Kiffin’s LSU salary compare to his previous Ole Miss contract?

Better Collective Logo