Raleigh fired...

#28
#28
It is about time. Maybe they can hire someone that will make them relevant again.
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#31
#31
Make a pitch at Tim Corbin and if that fails, go get Chad Holbrook from, the South Carolina staff.
 
#33
#33
Make a pitch at Tim Corbin and if that fails, go get Chad Holbrook from, the South Carolina staff.

I actually knew who corbin was since I saw him last year and two years ago. I thought about it and said, wow would that be a really hard sell, then I read this...

arriving at Vanderbilt, Corbin has shown remarkable loyalty to the school, rejecting coaching offers from the New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox, Auburn, LSU, and most recently the University of Oregon, who hoped he might be the right fit to resurrect their baseball program, dormant since the 1981 season.

Good day sir...:hi:
 
#34
#34
What are some good quick fixes in recent memory around college baseball? How fast can a team turn it around?
 
#35
#35
What are some good quick fixes in recent memory around college baseball? How fast can a team turn it around?

How bad were the UG Bulldgos before David Perno was hired as the head coach?

9 Seasons at Georgia has guided the Bulldogs to 5 postseason appearnces which is more than any other coach in School History, and 3 times to the CWS 2004,2006, and 2008.
 
#36
#36
Hallelujah, it's about time. ReTodd has run this program in the ground for long enough, time to restore some Big Orange Pride in the Diamond Vols. Although knowing Hamilton, it'll be another cheap hire, his m.o.
 
#38
#38
How bad were the UG Bulldgos before David Perno was hired as the head coach?

9 Seasons at Georgia has guided the Bulldogs to 5 postseason appearnces which is more than any other coach in School History, and 3 times to the CWS 2004,2006, and 2008.

I believe Polk turned Georgia around in 2000 and 2001, going to CWS in 2001. The 1999 team was 28-27 (8-22). Perno just built on what Ron Polk started.
 

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