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I’d give up my pinky toe and deal w the limp.
I’m pretty sure he’s an *******, but there’s no crying in baseball, so let’s ******* go!!!
I’d give up my pinky toe and deal w the limp.
He’s a stone cold prick. And I’d back up the truck to get him here.I’m pretty sure he’s an *******, but there’s no crying in baseball, so let’s ******* go!!!
Or for this guy, for the week.Being an insider isn’t for the weak.
Can’t say it’s worse than Gino. We’ll improve if it’s Pollard but im not a fan. A long time coach and mentor of mine playing was Chris Gordon who was pitching coach there for a few years under him. I’ve had very meh feedback versus his experience in how things are run at Texas.
But Pollard had Jordan Walker signed at Duke. He’s recruited at a small private school with a limited budget. Won there too. Could be worse.
Elbin is my boy. I know he wants that Psu job bad. He is a Pa guy.Of ACC interest, Rogers has the Penn State candidates as Muscara and Cilento from Wake, McMullen from UVA, and Elbin from VT. Muscara will likely wait out an ACC or SEC job.
I’m on itAnyone following flight tracker for Rad’s vacation return?
Ive said before that Pollard would elevate the fundamentals of this program and win consistently, but Idk that he’s the guy to take this program to a championship level. Definitely would improve it though. As you said, could be much worse.Can’t say it’s worse than Gino. We’ll improve if it’s Pollard but im not a fan. A long time coach and mentor of mine playing was Chris Gordon who was pitching coach there for a few years under him. I’ve had very meh feedback versus his experience in how things are run at Texas.
But Pollard had Jordan Walker signed at Duke. He’s recruited at a small private school with a limited budget. Won there too. Could be worse.
Since you are in Miami, how about the biggest joke of all, Stephen Ross the owner of the Miami Dolphins.Better Miami Coach Gruden or Maineri?
There is no comparison between Pollard and JD. Pollard is a proven winner at places not used to winning in baseball. JD has zero head coaching experience and based on comments from posters on this board is not a good pitching coach. I would be shocked if Walter left WF.Rogers finally posted his ‘scoop.’ He says it’s between Pollard and JD with Walter maybe entering the mix. Tulo has faded away. Obviously, we have a more reliable source saying not JD. He says resolution could come relatively soon.
Will never understand why people say they would be “shocked if he left [largely irrelevant program like Wake] to come to Miami.” The Canes are essentially the Yankees of CFB. Incredible history & pedigree. Chance to be competitive in the post-season virtually every year, if the staff does a great job recruiting. Much greater chance of: (1) winning in Omaha and (2) winning one or more CWS titles. It would be crazy not to take the Miami job.There is no comparison between Pollard and JD. Pollard is a proven winner at places not used to winning in baseball. JD has zero head coaching experience and based on comments from posters on this board is not a good pitching coach. I would be shocked if Walter left WF.
Many factors you mentioned come into play when deciding on jobs. But in reality, only sentimental ones or not wanting to move, would keep him from taking the Miami job. No competitive coach, with self confidence, that’s not close to retirement, looks at job security over taking a job with infinitely more potential and prestige.He has lifetime job security at WF and has proven he can win. A couple of bad years at Miami or another top program and people would be calling for him to be fired. This is a coach who donated a kidney to one of his players. While I agree that Miami is one of the top baseball programs in D1 baseball history, I have a feeling that Walter has other priorities. I have never met the man so I can't speak with any first hand knowledge but that is my observation with very limited knowledge. In addition, he has built what WF currently has which may be hard to walk away from. Time will tell and I could be wrong.
I don’t disagree. But short of taking the coach from LSU, UF, or a few other SEC schools (which I don’t believe is realistic) I don’t see a better hire than Pollard.Ive said before that Pollard would elevate the fundamentals of this program and win consistently, but Idk that he’s the guy to take this program to a championship level. Definitely would improve it though. As you said, could be much worse.
I just see this as a unique opportunity to hit a home run and return this program to national glory. Hopefully Rad gets the guy to do that.
Plot twist… Gino was stale and deserved to be let go but I don’t see any current candidate outdoing him with the current climate of college baseball.I don’t disagree. But short of taking the coach from LSU, UF, or a few other SEC schools (which I don’t believe is realistic) I don’t see a better hire than Pollard.
My top 2 would be the Vandy assistant and Pollard.
He has lifetime job security at WF and has proven he can win. A couple of bad years at Miami or another top program and people would be calling for him to be fired. This is a coach who donated a kidney to one of his players. While I agree that Miami is one of the top baseball programs in D1 baseball history, I have a feeling that Walter has other priorities. I have never met the man so I can't speak with any first hand knowledge but that is my observation with very limited knowledge. In addition, he has built what WF currently has which may be hard to walk away from. Time will tell and I could be wrong.
To be fair, Morris and Fraser were around for a long time and each won titles. Morris maybe last a couple of years longer than he otherwise would have because of that and Blake. We have not been confronted with a situation like he described. Gino came closest, and even despite his dad’s legacy, was still at minimum on a hot seat if not a pushed out.This is bull****, and proof that you know nothing about our program.
Since 1963, we have had exactly 4 coaches. One of them was fired after one year because he bought alcohol for an underage player. Two of them had incredibly long tenures. And then there was Gino, whose father was on the UM Board of Trustees and who had no prior head coaching experience. So, yes, Miami fans had mixed feelings on Gino, even though he is a UM alum and is UM royalty.
"People would be calling for him to be fired". You just made that **** up.
You mean like getting rid of Mark Richt to bring in Kirby Smart?Plot twist… Gino was stale and deserved to be let go but I don’t see any current candidate outdoing him with the current climate of college baseball.
Unless you get a massive nil commitment from boosters, scholarship rule changes and another massive permanent seating renovation at the light, mostly things will be almost exactly the same.
This is like firing a football coach that goes 9-3 and telling yourself it’s cfp or bust after that. I don’t see it.
Note: total cost of attendance is now between 78-88k depending on certain factors. Exponentially outpacing state schools like never before
Don’t act like it’s a non issue I would say morris and Gino were driven but you can’t change how much the school costs. Need some vandy level creativity to overcome I’m not sure the school is willing to do thatYou mean like getting rid of Mark Richt to bring in Kirby Smart?
That is what we are trying to do here.
And please stop bringing up tuition. It’s a challenge, but nothing that can’t be overcome by a driven coach.