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re: Rate the SEC Baseball Coaches

Posted on 6/19/13 at 1:46 pm to
Posted by Cornelius
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Posted on 6/19/13 at 1:46 pm to
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So you agree? Good to know.


Agree with what?

It is a well known fact that Vanderbilt can provide qualifying athletes with additional money in the form of need-based and academic grants.

But I am uncertain of what this has to do with my initial statement that Corbin, unlike Cohen, took over a program with no real history of success.
Posted by engie
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Posted on 6/19/13 at 2:05 pm to
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But I am uncertain of what this has to do with my initial statement that Corbin, unlike Cohen, took over a program with no real history of success.


Twice-to-triple the scholarship money -- for a degree worth a lot more money. I'd say the deck is pretty damn stacked in Corbin's favor.

Otherwise, I'm sure you can explain to me why a Yastrzemski would drive from Massachusetts through MULTIPLE college baseball powerhouses -- with better facilities, better fan support, better history, more established coaches, etc -- to come play in Nashville.

You REALLY think people are going to consider him the best coach in the SEC -- when he's had two of the best regular season teams in SEC history choke their asses off and fail to reach Omaha from the #1 and #2 national seeds? Really? 1 trip to Omaha and 3 additional Super Regionals in 11 seasons. You really don't think Cohen makes 2 more supers in the next 6 years to match Corbin's run in the postseason?

The hilarity of all this is that we're NOT EVEN CLOSE to peaked yet from a talent perspective. Hell, we've only got ONE CLASS on campus that was recruited after a winning season.
This post was edited on 6/19/13 at 2:30 pm
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