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re: If Polk had had his way, last night would've never happened.

Posted on 7/1/21 at 10:49 am to
Posted by Scoob
Near Exxon
Member since Jun 2009
20538 posts
Posted on 7/1/21 at 10:49 am to
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You do know a lot about what went on at MSU for an LSU guy.

I think a lot of LSU fans are very aware of Miss State. It's a unique situation- Miss State was the only program in the SEC that took baseball seriously, until LSU stepped it up with Skip. State set the standard on everything, and was very close to being what LSU became.

I think Skip looked at State, and corrected the 2-3 things Polk hadn't done right.
Posted by Chili Mac
St George
Member since May 2019
129 posts
Posted on 7/1/21 at 10:59 am to
Here's one LSU fan that is elated after last night. It might have somethin to do with us living in Rankin County for 9 years.
Posted by prplhze2000
Parts Unknown
Member since Jan 2007
51586 posts
Posted on 7/1/21 at 1:31 pm to
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“Unfortunately, our new athletic director slapped me in face and punched me in the stomach. He also slapped Tommy Raffo in the face and punched him in the stomach after 15 years of loyalty to Mississippi State. He did the same to our players, their parents and signees. I think I have more knowledge about the game than young Mr. Byrne.

“I want my name taken off the stadium and in the concourse until Greg Byrne is fired. And if they don’t do it, I will. And as soon as I get back to Starkville, I’m going to make sure the MSU Foundation is taken out of my will. And that’s a lot of money. I’m going to ask former players who give to quit. If you’re asking if I’m mad, then yes. I’m mad.

“I was up front with John Cohen, Pat Casey, Steve Smith all along. If Joe Torre got the job, I wouldn’t support him. I know more about Mississippi State baseball than anyone. Greg Byrne doesn’t know anything. Well, he’s about to find out what my name means.

“I love John, he’s a former player, but he knew how I felt. And when he walks into his new office, there will only be a desk and chair. No papers on the players or anything. I don’t like what’s done, but I guess he really wanted this job very bad. Good luck.

“Is this a good job? I don’t know. Kentucky has the lottery and we don’t. But I’ll tell you one thing, Greg Byrne may be the athletic director, but I’m the athletic director for baseball. I’ve been there for 31 years, and no one is more loyal than me.”

“Do you think Vince Dooley is glad he listened to me. Look what Dave Perno has done with Georgia and he’s close to getting them back to the world series. But with this hire, Greg Byrne has thrown 15 years away of Tommy’s coaching life and the four years he has played here. Is he the best candidate, I don’t know. I say give him four years. If he doesn’t get the job done, then fire him. But no, Greg Byrne wanted to make a splash. But he’s not a Mississippi State guy, and doesn’t understand what MSU baseball is all about. His honeymoon is over. He blew it.”
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