Coming after Vitello

I'm looking forward to the rebuttal from the scout.

Im sure he’s going to say well Pg does have tourneys in Georgia

well hell they have tourneys anywhere in the damn world that will give them the almighty dollar.

one of Their new facilities is in Hoover so if anyone is down their this week go check it out

Besides Pg never had head quarters in Atlanta anyways.
 
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I’m a wuss. There is a lot of nostalgia to watching college sports for me. My time on the Hill was some of the best times of my life.

If we make it to Omaha, I might tell you about the night I spent on a Barnum and Bailey train right behind LNS. 😎

No you aren’t, you drink enough bourbon to kill both of us....I definitely wanna hear that story!

If?

I will neither assume or jinx.
 
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Woke.
Butthurt.
Snowflake. The millennials vocabulary.

This book comes

How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie :)
 
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You obviously have zero knowledge of how college baseball recruiting works. Every elite player is recruited by and most join organizations associated to Perfect Game when they are 14-16 years old. There are outliers but most join the same 25-30 organizations and those organizations compete all around the country in big tournaments. Guess where Perfect Game headquarters is located? Atlanta, GA
Guess where the biggest tournament in youth baseball (WWBA) is held every year? Atlanta, GA

Doesn’t matter where you coach, in order to get the best of the best you have to be at these tournaments and start building relationships at an early age.
So I was told I'm supposed to bring misinformation to the board. Perfect Game is headquarted in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The biggest PG tournaments are no longer in Atlanta but Hoover and Florida. But they are building their own large complex in Texas.
I will agree that recruiting does not start in HS. Son never had a college coach come to a HS game but he began playing high level travel at 5, kid pitch 8U tournaments and travelled all over the south. His first offer was after a tournament when he was 14 at a college campus. Hit 4 HR's and pitched a one hit complete game shutout. Began playing PG tournaments at 14 and played in the 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18U WWBA that year. I understand your comments about recruiting because Coach V saw son pitch about 20 times the summer he committed all over the Southeast and Midwest and even in Indiana.

Edit: Sorry Bruin, didn't see yours when I wrote this.
 
Firing a coach for one bad season in this league will not be attractive to candidates. Especially when that coach had a 13 year streak of making it to the dance.

Unless something else comes out, he’s gonna get another job if he wants one, that’s for sure.
 
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https://www.star-telegram.com/sports/college/big-12/texas-christian-university/article251639948.html

TCU baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle needed only eight words to address speculation that he’s on Texas A&M’s short list to run its baseball program.

“I have no interest in any other job,” Schlossnagle told the Star-Telegram on Monday.

Read more here: https://www.star-telegram.com/sport...niversity/article251639948.html#storylink=cpy

Means nothing. I would expect TV would say they exact same thing with the season on-going.
 
One way or the other, Vitello, quite possibly could be the highest paid coach in the SEC next year.
 
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