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    our old buddy Steve Gendron has been quiet since making an idiot

    out of himself last year...
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    At this point, I think even the most loyal Polk loyalists are seeing that we made the right decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    At this point, I think even the most loyal Polk loyalists are seeing that we made the right decision.
    If not, they have an agenda.

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    Polk still goes into a tangent about Cohen. He can't get over it. At the time it was Byrne. But really, it's Cohen. He doesn't like him, his style or one thing about him. He does think he will win because we will recruit well enough. But, he also says if we lose butch- or when we lose butch we will fall flat. It's sad really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homedawg View Post
    Polk still goes into a tangent about Cohen. He can't get over it. At the time it was Byrne. But really, it's Cohen. He doesn't like him, his style or one thing about him. He does think he will win because we will recruit well enough. But, he also says if we lose butch- or when we lose butch we will fall flat. It's sad really.
    We better break the bank to keep Thompson... and do everything we can to keep him happy here. He's more important to this staff that Cohen. The good news is, I think Cohen realizes that. Thompson handles everything to do with pitching, and Cohen really doesn't stomp on his toes about it. It also helps that they are buddies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homedawg View Post
    Polk still goes into a tangent about Cohen. He can't get over it. At the time it was Byrne. But really, it's Cohen. He doesn't like him, his style or one thing about him. He does think he will win because we will recruit well enough. But, he also says if we lose butch- or when we lose butch we will fall flat. It's sad really.
    And this is why we won't bring Ron Polk back even to watch a practice. I'm glad he's on Butch's side though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homedawg View Post
    Polk still goes into a tangent about Cohen. He can't get over it. At the time it was Byrne. But really, it's Cohen. He doesn't like him, his style or one thing about him. He does think he will win because we will recruit well enough. But, he also says if we lose butch- or when we lose butch we will fall flat. It's sad really.
    This is correct and sad. Polk even gets mad at former players for being friends with Cohen.

    It's sad to see Polk's pettiness over the situation- especially since Cohen played for him also. Polk acts like we went against his wishes and hired an outsider. It's crazy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    And this is why we won't bring Ron Polk back even to watch a practice. I'm glad he's on Butch's side though.
    I hated the whole ordeal with Polk, but I think most State fans saw through his childish tirade. He was most upset we "stood him up" by choosing Cohen (a guy he really didn't like) over Raffo. Recruiting and coaching would have been marginally better, at best, with Raffo and Cohen was the proven winner. He may be abrasive and aggressive, but when resume's were stacked up side by side, it was a no brainer.

    Also, the change of culture was needed, too. The old "that's baseball" mantra was old and it resulted in apathetic playing. I don't think Cohen expects to win every game, but we better take the field and play like we are the team that wants to win more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FFF View Post
    I hated the whole ordeal with Polk, but I think most State fans saw through his childish tirade. He was most upset we "stood him up" by choosing Cohen (a guy he really didn't like) over Raffo. Recruiting and coaching would have been marginally better, at best, with Raffo and Cohen was the proven winner. He may be abrasive and aggressive, but when resume's were stacked up side by side, it was a no brainer.

    Also, the change of culture was needed, too. The old "that's baseball" mantra was old and it resulted in apathetic playing. I don't think Cohen expects to win every game, but we better take the field and play like we are the team that wants to win more.
    Correct again and totally agree that the change in culture was needed. Polk didn't like Cohen as a player- meaning his style. I heard a story that when he told Polk that he was going into coaching, Polk pretty much laughed at him behind his back and said there was no way he was going to succeed.

    As an aside- I was at one time a Ron Polk theorist. I believed in "that's baseball", and it was more about luck and that sort of thing. And then I went on a road trip with my uncle who taught me how they thought in the Big Leagues, and it really changed my view. I'll never forget this- I was talking about how it was bad luck that the Cardinals lost the 1985 World Series (Don Denkinger blown call) and he immediately goes- "You make your own luck." He came up through the 70's Royals and the Cardinals, which are both aggressive type baseball mentality organizations- and it was just very different than what I was exposed to.

    For a long time, I thought the main reason we didn't have a National Championship was because of "bad luck". But the more I thought about it, I realized that it was really more about our attitude and that we didn't really build our team to win a National Championship.

    I wish we had looked at LSU, how they were winning at the time, and imitated it, but at the same time keep the good fundamentals that were a hallmark of MSU baseball in the 80's and early 90's. We should have built a team with strong pitching and juiced up our hitters (for a lack of a better term), and then added the win at all costs mentality that LSU had under Bertman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FFF View Post
    Also, the change of culture was needed, too. The old "that's baseball" mantra was old and it resulted in apathetic playing. I don't think Cohen expects to win every game, but we better take the field and play like we are the team that wants to win more.
    I agree 100%, Cohen was outstanding hire, and a culture change was needed, Byrne really cleaned house and pissed several good ole boys off, but many have returned because they realized that they weren't bigger than the University.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    I wish we had looked at LSU, how they were winning at the time, and imitated it, but at the same time keep the good fundamentals that were a hallmark of MSU baseball in the 80's and early 90's. We should have built a team with strong pitching and juiced up our hitters (for a lack of a better term), and then added the win at all costs mentality that LSU had under Bertman.
    Speaking of LSU, when we were looking to hire Polk II, word on the street is Paul Manieri not simply wanted our job, but REALLY wanted our job. He had a lot of respect for Polk and the program he built here. Although he and Cohen's style's are polar opposites, he was a proven winner, even at the time, and an excellent recruiter. I think we'd be Vandy and LSU elite right now if we had hired him over Polk II. However, at the time, I can't necessarily blame LT for looking at Polk again, but I wasn't a fan of hiring him back. That also echo's Bogey's "good ol' boy" comment, as well. Hindsight is 20/20, but damn... think about where we might be if we had picked up Manieri.

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    Polk II set us back 10 years- from 2002 until 2012's SEC Tourney title
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    Quote Originally Posted by FFF View Post
    Speaking of LSU, when we were looking to hire Polk II, word on the street is Paul Manieri not simply wanted our job, but REALLY wanted our job. He had a lot of respect for Polk and the program he built here. Although he and Cohen's style's are polar opposites, he was a proven winner, even at the time, and an excellent recruiter. I think we'd be Vandy and LSU elite right now if we had hired him over Polk II. However, at the time, I can't necessarily blame LT for looking at Polk again, but I wasn't a fan of hiring him back. That also echo's Bogey's "good ol' boy" comment, as well. Hindsight is 20/20, but damn... think about where we might be if we had picked up Manieri.
    I met Paul Manieri when he was the coach at Notre Dame when we played them in the 2000 regional. He told me to my face that he loved our program. I was in the stands and he was talking to our fans before the game, and I think he was politicing for the job. He got my vote at the time.

    I can understand LT consulting Polk, but he definitely make the "easy" decision instead of the "best" decision. I agree- we probably would be up there with Vandy and LSU with him. I do think that LSU would have taken Manieri from us because of his family ties to Louisiana, but we would have simply gotten Cohen at that point in all likelihood.

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    Screw Polk. He QUIT on us twice. Has coached against us! His name needs to be taken off the stadium. If anybody is confused on how I feel let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    I met Paul Manieri when he was the coach at Notre Dame when we played them in the 2000 regional. He told me to my face that he loved our program. I was in the stands and he was talking to our fans before the game, and I think he was politicing for the job. He got my vote at the time.

    I can understand LT consulting Polk, but he definitely make the "easy" decision instead of the "best" decision. I agree- we probably would be up there with Vandy and LSU with him. I do think that LSU would have taken Manieri from us because of his family ties to Louisiana, but we would have simply gotten Cohen at that point in all likelihood.
    LT always went with the "easy" decisions. We can all thank Doc for getting rid of what was holding our athletic department back. Polk essentially came here and retired early his second time here. That's what pisses me off about him... was his sense of entitlement and he was the god of baseball. His ego helped him get where he was, but it also was his downfall. I don't think we should take his name off the stadium because of what he DID do for us, but I think he burned a bridge here with a lot of people (me included). He showed us his true colors with his crusade against the NCAA, then the tirade he threw when Cohen was hired.

    Coach is right, though... his second tenure here set us back tremendously. He didn't compete, he didn't set any fire in our teams to win, and he thought he was the end-all, be-all to college baseball. The guy did a lot for our university, but it was a relationship many people were ready to see end.

    Also, UAB has yet to finish better than 6th (they have finished dead last in the league twice) in CUSA since Polk arrived as a volunteer coach. The game completely left Polk behind, all the while, he pretends it hasn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FFF View Post
    The game completely left Polk behind, all the while, he pretends it hasn't.
    The game hasnt left Polk behind- recruiting has. And that happened a long time ago
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    The game hasnt left Polk behind- recruiting has. And that happened a long time ago
    It's all part of the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FFF View Post
    It's all part of the game.
    Oh I know-but the actual game itself Polk is still viable. But he stopped recruiting in about 2004- and that is the lifeblood of your program. The man literally stopped leaving campus to recruit the last couple of years. Inexcusable
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    The game hasnt left Polk behind- recruiting has. And that happened a long time ago
    Bingo. Polk doesn't have the ruthlessness required for the current recruiting environment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    The game hasnt left Polk behind- recruiting has. And that happened a long time ago
    You nailed it Coach. The game is what it is, but the recruiting game has changed drastically from what it was 30 years ago. Just like it has changed in football. That was Polk's demise, not the game itself.

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