Sure Godwin would be on the list too
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Some new choices just introduced per some guy named Cody Allsup....I mean he's the pitching coach at Starkville Academy. He's gotta be in the know.
Cody Allsup @codyallsup23 3h3 hours ago
My sources are telling me, that if John Cohen becomes Athletic Director, Mississippi State has several big time candidates in mind.
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Damn Scooba, you have a lotta free time on your hands! But it's funny.
If you could chose Corbin or Cohen right now who would yall pick
BRIGMA!!!
If Cohen doesn't hire Kenny Powers he needs to be fired. We could get Stevie to run the camps.
Corbin allows the ****ing Whistler. He is automatically disqualified based on that alone.
This is a good question.
My thought is I think Cohen would be better for MSU specifically because he is an alumni and understands MSU baseball and the tradition that is here. That said, I think the biggest thing that Corbin has over Cohen is he has won a National Championship. To my knowledge we have never had a coach that has won a NC at another school as our head coach. And that could be beneficial the next time we go to Omaha. No question about that.
About Corbin and I will say this about him- if you don't like small ball he may not be who would want as your coach. Granted Vandy's stadium has that slick astro turf and he has always built his teams mostly around speed and defense even moreso than Cohen. In my opinion, MSU is best as a blue collar hard working team so the small ball does translate there some to a degree because you have to hustle to play small ball well. I do like the fact that Cohen's teams have more power than Corbin's do in general or at least a philosophy to go along with the small ball. The other thing is Vandy is really known for their pitching and those are normally the guys that they have that people wonder how on Earth they got them through the MLB draft. And if he could get us some of those pitchers that would be a very good thing. I would be interested to know and see if he would change his offensive philosophy to match our stadium and what Cohen does with power but maybe with more stolen bases? That would be my biggest question about him. If it is Corbin, I would at least like to keep Will Coggin as the hitting coach. Corbin just lost his hitting coach to Tulane as he took their head coaching job.
I really don't think we could go wrong with either Cohen or Corbin to be totally honest with you. In fact, Corbin was my second choice to be the head coach at MSU when we were looking for Polk's replacement at the time.
It's hard to say because this isn't the prime time to go looking for a baseball coach. I do think that we could get Butch, Mingione, Lane, etc. probably pretty easily if it got down to it. I'm not sure that us getting Corbin or a Schlossnagle is very realistic just being honest. I would say promoting Henderson as an interim is a possibility although people say that won't happen and I agree it probably wouldn't.
The name I keep hearing is Andy Canizarro who is the hitting coach for LSU would be Cohen's choice. I will say that he is a very good hitting coach and he used to play at Tulane when they went to Omaha. I think the thing that we have to be cognizant of is how that would affect the rest of the staff because he would just be kind of coming in plus he has no head coaching experience that I am aware of.
If Cohen were asking me who I would recommend I would probably go after Greg Goff at Alabama. I think Goff would be the best fit for us because of his ties to Mississippi and the fact that he turned around Louisiana Tech very quickly. He also has ties to Christian Ostrander who I think is an outstanding pitching coach.
I agree. I think that's what makes someone like Corbin appealing to me and whenever or whomever we hire as our next head baseball coach I'd like for it to be someone that has won before in Omaha if possible. Because like I said we have never really had that before and that may be why we haven't done it yet. Then again of course the guys that win always have their first time to win it as well.
The advantage of being able to offer pretty much limitless scholarships to one of the world's premier academic institutions, with truly powerful alums on your side after graduation trumps the other advantages.
No matter how many advantages we have with regard to fan base, facilities, etc....we are absolutely limited in the number of scholarships we can offer...period. They are not.
Sources are saying.....
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Agree with Blacklisted's earlier post about how the scholarship advantage at Vandy would probably trump most other jobs for Corbin (not to mention that he owns the only national championship in men's sports that Vandy has).
For those who've mentioned Tadlock and Schlossnagle, if they didn't take leave for Texas, which shares recruiting territory with their current schools but offers more resources, truly elite baseball tradition and (at least in theory) a better contract, why would they go to MSU instead? I'm not trying to be sarcastic - I would like to know what about MSU would be more appealing for them than, particularly since TCU probably has the same scholarship advantages that Vandy has and that Tadlock is a Tech alum.
I'm hoping that this is idle chatter and that we get to keep what seems like the best coach for MSU at this time in the dugout.
They both had non-compete agreements built into their contract that made it impossible for them to go to Texas. For Tadlock especially, why would you leave your alma mater to go to a school that directly competes with your alma mater year in and year out.
All the names you guys mentioned would be great baseball hires. I am intrigued by the Tim Corbin mention as I think he would do an outstanding job here. So would GG as GTHOM mentioned as well as Dan McDonnell from Louisville. For this year, I wouldn't mind going the interim coach route with Henderson for the time being and then hire a homerun hire this offseason such as a Corbin, Tadlock, JS, Goff, or GG in case those coaches offered interest but didn't want to leave their programs in a lurch this season.