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Originally Posted by
Bulldog1
I would flip backwards for Schlossnagle, but I think there's very little chance we get him.
Yeah, I don't even consider him a candidate.
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I've heard from a former player that Tim Corbin has expressed interest in the job. I'm not saying this is who we are after or who it will be. I was told this personally a few weeks ago.
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Originally Posted by
preachermatt83
Lol, don't you have some relentless straining to do down in Gainesville
LOL He's up here in MS and LA recruiting for "developmental players" who will be able to contribute when they are Seniors, while Gonzo and Hev are trying to hold the fort down in Gainesville and hoping the Gator Nation doesn't attack it.
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Originally Posted by
Mercdawg
I've heard from a former player that Tim Corbin has expressed interest in the job. I'm not saying this is who we are after or who it will be. I was told this personally a few weeks ago.
I don't get very excited for Corbin for whatever reason. He's been there forever and been "just" good outside of a five year stretch from 2011-2015 when they were very, very good.
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Cohen said that fans would be "happy" and that our very experienced coach has been to Omaha on multiple occasions
To me that's McDonnell, 4 times in Omaha
Tadlock would make me happy but has only been to Omaha twice. "Twice" is a "multiple" of once but usually people say "twice" when the answer is "2 times"
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Originally Posted by
The Federalist Engineer
Cohen said that fans would be "happy" and that our very experienced coach has been to Omaha on multiple occasions
To me that's McDonnell, 4 times in Omaha
Tadlock would make me happy but has only been to Omaha twice. "Twice" is a "multiple" of once but usually people say "twice" when the answer is "2 times"
Cohen couldn't say twice.... it would have been too specific.
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If ANYBODY would not be ecstatic with a Tim Tadlock hire, then they are not reasonable. That would be like LSU football team missing on saban but getting Meyer or Patterson... it is an amazing hire.
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Here's how I've started to look at it-
Is the coach the right fit for our job? Vic Schaefer was 80-110 before he came here, but he has excelled because he was the right man for the job. So whoever we hire, I hope he is the right guy for this job, no matter his previous record. And I'm going to put my trust in John Cohen on making the right hire for this program!
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I been hopping he would be the guy since I read the coaching list per Genes page. FINGERS CROSSED!!!!
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Originally Posted by
Bulldog1
Here's how I've started to look at it-
Is the coach the right fit for our job? Vic Schaefer was 80-110 before he came here, but he has excelled because he was the right man for the job. So whoever we hire, I hope he is the right guy for this job, no matter his previous record. And I'm going to put my trust in John Cohen on making the right hire for this program!
In the end, this is the correct philosophy.
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Originally Posted by
The Federalist Engineer
Cohen said that fans would be "happy" and that our very experienced coach has been to Omaha on multiple occasions
To me that's McDonnell, 4 times in Omaha
Tadlock would make me happy but has only been to Omaha twice. "Twice" is a "multiple" of once but usually people say "twice" when the answer is "2 times"
But those two times have been in a lot shorter span than McDonnell did at Louisville given the same point in their careers. And they are on track for a National Seed again this year so it could very well be three if things work out for them.
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Originally Posted by
Bulldog1
Here's how I've started to look at it-
Is the coach the right fit for our job? Vic Schaefer was 80-110 before he came here, but he has excelled because he was the right man for the job. So whoever we hire, I hope he is the right guy for this job, no matter his previous record. And I'm going to put my trust in John Cohen on making the right hire for this program!
I did not know that Vic had a losing record when we hired him.
The one thing about Cohen that I like and feel comfortable about is he has a good idea of what it takes to get to Omaha and what the current trends are to build a program to that level. That's why he went after a guy with Cannizaro's background in the first place when the easy thing to do would have been to hire Henderson, Butch, or Mingione.
If I had to bet I would guess that we are hiring Tadlock. If it's not him I would guess it would be McDonnell.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Tadlock would be a heck of a hire but I?m just having trouble seeing why he?d leave Tech.
- He an alum
- Just signed a 6 year deal worth $700K per
- Has an easier recruiting situation at Tech than he would at MSU.
You ever been to Lubbock in February/March?
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Originally Posted by
IMissJack
You ever been to Lubbock in February/March?
Yes
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I did not know that Vic had a losing record when we hired him.
The one thing about Cohen that I like and feel comfortable about is he has a good idea of what it takes to get to Omaha and what the current trends are to build a program to that level. That's why he went after a guy with Cannizaro's background in the first place when the easy thing to do would have been to hire Henderson, Butch, or Mingione.
If I had to bet I would guess that we are hiring Tadlock. If it's not him I would guess it would be McDonnell.
Vic didn't when he was at TAMU. He is going back to when Vic was a HC at Sam Houston State. Vic developed his current coaching skills under Gary Blair at TAMU.
Last edited by yjnkdawg; 04-16-2018 at 11:16 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
But those two times have been in a lot shorter span than McDonnell did at Louisville given the same point in their careers. And they are on track for a National Seed again this year so it could very well be three if things work out for them.
McDonnell also took the Louisville job a lot younger than Tadlock took the Tech job though. And at least Tech had some baseball history before he arrived. Louisville made one regional in their history before McDonnell arrived. They've missed one since.
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Between these three-four choices, you can’t go wrong: Jim Schlossnagle, Dan McDonnell, Tim Tadlock, or Tim Corbin. All four of those coaches IMO are ones who can win a national championship at MSU and are all four in the top ten coaches in college baseball today. I’d be ecstatic for any of those four.
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Originally Posted by
WeWonItAll(Most)
McDonnell also took the Louisville job a lot younger than Tadlock took the Tech job though. And at least Tech had some baseball history before he arrived. Louisville made one regional in their history before McDonnell arrived. They've missed one since.
Are you serious about Tech’s history? Tadlock has their only CWS appearances as the head coach. Considering the Big 12 was an immensely harder league then the Big East/ACC, I consider both Tadlock’s and McDonnell’s rebuilds equally as impressive.
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Originally Posted by
WeWonItAll(Most)
McDonnell also took the Louisville job a lot younger than Tadlock took the Tech job though. And at least Tech had some baseball history before he arrived. Louisville made one regional in their history before McDonnell arrived. They've missed one since.
I'd say Texas Tech's history is pretty close to Louisville as far as what the programs were when both took over. They had a good run for them in the mid 90's under Larry Hays but they didn't make it any further than a regional under him and they had an eight year postseason drought before Tadlock took over- and while that run makes their history better than Louisville's it's still not that impressive. And then only two years after they hired Tadlock they made it to Omaha. Tech was a losing team when Tadlock took over.
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