I like Serrano. I think he's a good coach, but for whatever reason he hasn't been able to get it done. Is it his coaching philosophy, talent level, or just a perfect storm of a lot of things? If he can't win at UT, who can? Is the commitment of the UT administration towards baseball to blame? I don't know the answers to these questions, but standing pat and not making a change if things keep going downhill after this season shows total apathy on UT's part.
Head coach & pitching coach does not equal winning.
I was the SC games. He does not even watch pitchers warm up. Some young kid with a radio says I think they are ready. This is not travel ball this is the SEC!!!!
Let's please DON'T fire another coach and further degrade the program's perceived stability until we have real answers to those questions. Is administrative commitment the problem? Is it a budget issue? How do our facilities compare today with our competitors? When will there be money available to improve UT baseball?
You can't afford to fix every sport at once. More importantly, most people think higher education is about to hit a financial wall everywhere. The price of a college degree keeps going up, even as its value in the marketplace goes down. How many degrees even allow graduates to earn enough to pay off their student loans?
For answers, I'd go to the coaches who turned down the offer last time around. What did they know? Next I'd ask the parents of players we recruited but couldn't land. What did they know? What did they perceive was missing for professional and individual success at UT?
Let's please DON'T fire another coach and further degrade the program's perceived stability until we have real answers to those questions. Is administrative commitment the problem? Is it a budget issue? How do our facilities compare today with our competitors? When will there be money available to improve UT baseball?
You can't afford to fix every sport at once. More importantly, most people think higher education is about to hit a financial wall everywhere. The price of a college degree keeps going up, even as its value in the marketplace goes down. How many degrees even allow graduates to earn enough to pay off their student loans?
For answers, I'd go to the coaches who turned down the offer last time around. What did they know? Next I'd ask the parents of players we recruited but couldn't land. What did they know? What did they perceive was missing for professional and individual success at UT?
Aside from its pathetic defeatist attitude, the problem with the "If he can't win here, who can?" meme is it ignores the fact that CDS's current job description asks him to do two things he has never done before:
--Rebuild a losing program in an extremely competitive conference.
--Sustain a winning program through multiple cycles of recruiting and development.
I hope he adds these skills to his resume real soon, but his lack of success at them so far does not mean nobody else can ever succeed here.
Let's please DON'T fire another coach and further degrade the program's perceived stability until we have real answers to those questions. Is administrative commitment the problem? Is it a budget issue? How do our facilities compare today with our competitors? When will there be money available to improve UT baseball?
You can't afford to fix every sport at once. More importantly, most people think higher education is about to hit a financial wall everywhere. The price of a college degree keeps going up, even as its value in the marketplace goes down. How many degrees even allow graduates to earn enough to pay off their student loans?
For answers, I'd go to the coaches who turned down the offer last time around. What did they know? Next I'd ask the parents of players we recruited but couldn't land. What did they know? What did they perceive was missing for professional and individual success at UT?
Serrano knows what he is doing but hasn't recruited well enough to compete in a very tough conference. Warlick doesn't know what she's doing and has been out of her depth from day 1.
Agreed on the first 4 years.
That why I am looking at this as we somewhat already made a change at HC and are in year two of the new regime.
John Wilkerson mentioned the other day that Vandy had some advantages as far as benefits to players that Tennessee did not have. He said it was out side of scholarships. Not sure what he meant by that. Is there something that they can offer that we can't?