Andy Kennedy on Varnado, MSU
by bradlocke
 Inside Mississippi State Sports
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I spoke earlier today with Ole Miss basketball coach Andy Kennedy. The main subject was a story I’m doing about one of his players, Terrico White, and MSU’s Jarvis Varnado, both of whom are playing for Team USA in separate international tournaments. White’s on the 19U team, Varnado’s on the World University Games squad.

I asked Kennedy about MSU, which looks to be the favorite to win the SEC, especially if Renardo Sidney is cleared by the NCAA. Kennedy rattled off State’s strengths: last season’s finish, Dee Bost at point, senior Barry Stewart (“seems like he’s been there forever”), Varnado, etc.

Kennedy was in Colorado Springs earlier this week watching White and Varnado’s teams practice. The two squads scrimmaged each other Monday. Of Varnado, he said, “I really believe when you look at Jarvis Varnado, not only in our league, but I think he’s one of the most impactful guys in the country on the defensive end of the floor.”

Kennedy likes Varnado’s offensive game, too. Varnado has said he expects to open up his arsenal this year. “He was a very difficult matchup last year. He was so long and athletic, and they did such a good job extending the floor,” Kennedy said.

Ole Miss actually played Varnado well last season. In two games – the series was split – Varnado scored a total of 17 points (6-of-12 shooting) with 21 rebounds and three blocked shots.

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« bradlocke wrote on Friday, Jun 26 at 08:18 AM »
Kennedy was cool with me, Hornet.
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« Churn wrote on Friday, Jun 26 at 08:07 AM »
Kennedy needs to try to get that wrecked Rebels basketball team back on the road again. As a long time Rebel fan, I will believe it when I see it. Never did have much confidence in the Ole Miss basketball programs. I go back to the Cobb Jarvis days and Jarvis was the team. The Rebels have always put their major on football and minor on baseball, basketball a throw-in using a few football and baseball players to complete the team.

Miss State on the other hand, always with a major competitive basketball program up and running. As an old timer, I remember State days with Baily Howell, and company. One year that great team was robbed of a great opportunity to show their talents nationally, but as usual, politics got involved and State basketball team got the shaft.

A good day to all, try to stay cool!! JB
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« HornetDriver wrote on Thursday, Jun 25 at 08:52 PM »
Kennedy didn't take a jab at you, did he Brad?
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