Quote Originally Posted by Dawg61 View Post
Keep telling yourself that. It's not that he's losing after being Nat Runner Up that's putting him on the hot seat. It's how he's losing. If we had good damage hitters and lost he'd be ok for awhile. If we scored a lot and he lost he'd be ok for awhile. If he had power arms and still lost he'd be ok for awhile. But he has none of that and worst of all he's teaching Little League strategy in the SEC. Seriously. It's Little League. Walk, bunt, hit for contact never power. That's what is taught to the 12 year olds in Everytown, USA. Then on top of all that he has this never ending urge to influence every game to the tune of 82 consecutive different lineups and all the Cohenball calls he makes every game. Cohen has worn thin and he's done it in record fashion. If Cohen gets fired its only because he did it to himself. MSU baseball is much much bigger than Cohen. It's a highly coveted position to be the MSU HC. If he insists on teaching little league ball that's fine. He just needs to do it in little league not SEC baseball.
It's no secret his formula is pitching and defense. Sorry you don't like that. He has also said numerous times this season that we are lacking power arms (swing and miss guys) out of the pen and gap hitters. He is well aware of the problem and it is being addressed. You think he would not like to have 4 hunter renfroes? Please. The main reason we bunted more than normal early is because our gap guys were either hurt (Collins) or just not producing (hump, rooker, rea, Reynolds). Now that we are healthy and starting to swing it better as a whole, the bunting has gone down.

We will be back rolling and the far coinz crew will find smn else about which to complain until Cohen eventually becomes the new stanz around here and we have a divided fan base. Every program goes through coach fatigue, and sometimes it is warranted and sometimes not. This is a not. If I'm wrong, I'll be first to admit.