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fryeguy93

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With the same schedule, what would have Tennessee's record have been with Todd Raleigh as coach?

Currently 7-0 under Dave Serrano

I think we would be 3-4. Loss to WKU, 2 losses to either NIU or Seton Hall, 1 loss to the other.


Yes, we are beating the dead, retarded horse some more. :horse:
 
#2
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Raleigh's coaching 15U ball. That ought to say something. I'll go with 2-5.
 
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#5
Really? Holy crap. Oh how the not ever so mighty have fallen.

I'll go 2-5.

He deserves nearly every bit of grief he gets but go easy on him coaching a 15yr old team. He is coaching his son so cut him a little slack.
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He deserves nearly every bit of grief he gets but go easy on him coaching a 15yr old team. He is coaching his son so cut him a little slack.
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You obviously have no idea about the backstory on this team. Todd's a prick. Cal is a good kid.
 
#13
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I supported Raleigh because I agreed with his approach to the game. He was the hardnosed, no bulls*** type of coach I would have loved to play under, mostly because of my experience in the Pride and being cussed and yelled at. Regarding the whole "throwing players under the bus", why are our fans such hypocrites? How many times was Matt Simms thrown under by the fans? Or what about Trae Golden? Tatum? Foster? Hopson? It fascinates me that when the coach reflects the attitudes of the fans, the fans get so defensive. Just my two-cents.

On topic, this team would be about 5-2. They would not have won the two close ones that this team did. I look forward to seeing what all Serrano can do with this squad and am excited for the future.
 
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#14
You obviously have no idea about the backstory on this team. Todd's a prick. Cal is a good kid.

Then please explain to me why a man deserves catching grief for coaching his son?


TR deserves every bit of criticism he gets in what he did to the Vol baseball program but this is separate unless there is more to the story than coaching his son.
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I supported Raleigh because I agreed with his approach to the game. He was the hardnosed, no bulls*** type of coach I would have loved to play under, mostly because of my experience in the Pride and being cussed and yelled at. Regarding the whole "throwing players under the bus", why are our fans such hypocrites? How many times was Matt Simms thrown under by the fans? Or what about Trae Golden? Tatum? Foster? Hopson? It fascinates me that when the coach reflects the attitudes of the fans, the fans get so defensive. Just my two-cents.

On topic, this team would be about 5-2. They would not have won the two close ones that this team did. I look forward to seeing what all Serrano can do with this squad and am excited for the future.


I've missed you, FutureCoach. Almost as much as I miss Raleigh.
 

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