as long as the guy in section 103 row M seat 10 isn't doing his ole miss prick impersonation and demand to see your ticket on your phone
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I am good with virtually everyone we are tied to except for Walter.
The concern with him is how much of his success is tied to Corey Muscara his pitching coach. If we were to hire him there is a very real possibility that Muscara is hired to replace him at Wake Forest. There is also the inevitable situation where Muscara comes with him and leaves after a year or two.
We would be much better off hiring Wasikowski or Bakich or O'Conner and then trying to hire Muscara as our pitching coach.
Swing for BOC, Wes, and Bakich.
If none of them bite, Wasikowski and Chris Pollard are excellent Plan B's.
I think we won't have to get past that.
All said, schedule easier, less pressure....but the guys are playing with more swagger. Even the guys coming off the bench.
Whether here or somewhere else, Parker is an up and coming coach. He seems to bring that quiet swagger, and interacts better with players.
edit: I know we are swinging for the fences on coaches and we should. But currently the one running the show for regionals is doing his job.
It is the beard man. Beards win .
If Parker wants the job, I say it is 40-50% chance Selmon and Keenum over-react to the success against 4 of the last 5 opponents. You could say Helen Keller could see the sweep of Missouri coming. But 25-7, 13-3, and 12-1? Probably not expected from this team. Also, sweeping UK has happened before and State essentially owns Bianco no matter who our coach is. I definitely believe hiring Parker would be an over-reaction to this current run against suspect competition. Needs to be a sitting established successful head coach. Period. Sentence. End of paragraph. Last page in the book!
It might be more about see how he navigates the regionals as well though.
Selmon has seen Parker for 2 years, and knows who the kids respond to.
It was not just that we won those games, but how our players are playing. It is a different swagger as well, which seems to match Parker.
AND, really it is more about are we striking out on all those "really interested in MSU" coaches we are swinging the fences for.
Building up a program with no history, limited support, and limited resources is admirable, but it doesn?t mean you?ll be automatically be successful at a place with history, massive support, and significant resources.
4 or 5 % chance Selmon and Keenum "over-react?" I think the % chance they "over-react is much higher!" Not over 50% so that is why I qualified my point by saying we need to hire a sitting established successful Head Coach! I just don't trust Keenum who is Selmon's boss. These "so-called" behind the scenes baseball super supporters better tell Keenum they will withhold their large yearly donations if he doesn't support spending their donations on NIL and more than $2 million in total staff payments and decides to go cheap and stand pat with remaining staff!
I don't know how to quantify whether they will "overreact," but there's almost no chance that Parker is going to get the permanent job.
There are too many successful head coaches out there that are interested in our job to think they'll all ultimately turn us down, and even if they somehow do, I doubt we hire Parker over Coggin anyway.