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AD explains keeping Mainieri but the explanation sucks

Posted on 5/31/25 at 2:51 pm
Posted by flagshipuniversity
Camden SC, Charlotte NC
Member since Jul 2024
498 posts
Posted on 5/31/25 at 2:51 pm
"AD speech" I guess is much like 'coach speech'. I guess the truth that the man trashed the program even farther was out of the question. I know he couldn't speak the real truth but geez...just say we hope to get better not all the other BS.

Athletic director Jeremiah Donati recently explained the decision in an interview and here is what he had to say.

“The decision was this,” Donati told The State. “At this level, you don’t hire coaches on one-time tryouts. You make a commitment to the coach. You invest in the coach. And you’ve got to give them a little runway to prove that they can lead the program.

“Sometimes when you’re transitioning,” Donati added, “there’s a lot of things that need to be changed within the program — whether it’s from the culture or the personnel. And so those just take time.”

Donati also mentioned that he is confident the program will only continue to get better under Mainieri, but that everyone involved needs to be better.

“Obviously it was a disappointing season and we, as a program, expect more,” Donati said. “We will get better. And it’s not one thing, it’s a lot of things. We need to coach better, we need to play better, we need to recruit better as a program. And so we’re committed to doing those things. We’ve got plans to do those things and have already started working through those plans.”
Posted by CarolinaGamecock99
Member since Apr 2015
23717 posts
Posted on 5/31/25 at 3:00 pm to
He could have just said “I don’t want to pay a 5 million dollar buyout left by that retard Ray Tanner”
Posted by JayAg
Member since Jun 2021
14545 posts
Posted on 5/31/25 at 3:19 pm to
I don’t think any school wants to start a precedent of firing first year coaches. 2 years is fine.
Posted by 1801
Charleston
Member since Aug 2012
7970 posts
Posted on 5/31/25 at 3:46 pm to
my how the turntables -

Paul Manure's intro presser - Tanner talked of a program that just needed a little bump to get past the plateau of MK - and that it wasn't a rebuild or overhaul -

compare that with Donati's words today

shite doesn't add up - Paul did a disastrous job of managing personnel - mostly through his horrid choice of PC - a completely mismanaged staff -

more from the article - the part about Donati calling the 247 article out is gonna have repercussions - we all know the guy who penned it is as sourced and connected to Gamecock baseball as anyone has been over the past two decades - Donati over-stepped here -

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Those plans do not include Mainieri tweaking his staff — notably pitching coach Terry Rooney and assistant coach Monte Lee. That, Donati noted, is part of the patience he’s taking with a coaching staff that has been on the job for less than a year.

He mentioned that Mainieri’s hiring in mid-June last year hampered South Carolina’s ability to revamp its roster. “One could argue that we probably didn’t exactly get the pick of the litter in the transfer portal,” Donati said. “While we used NIL dollars, we probably weren’t properly resourced. We’ve made some course corrections there and I think that Paul will have the resources to acquire talent in some places that perhaps we need it the most.”

Though it would have been financially strenuous to move on from Mainieri — his contract buyout was $5.3 million — Donati was clear that the decision to retain his head baseball coach had nothing to do with money. Still, there was little fan support for Mainieri by season’s end. “I know our fan base is upset,” Donati said. “And, candidly, I’d be worried if they weren’t upset because it tells me it matters to them. It tells me they care. And no one cares more about this program than the people involved.”

The program, though, has faced plenty of criticism. On May 22, 247Sports affiliate The Big Spur published a story that said, among many things, that Mainieri cut back on USC’s time in the weight room, failed to practice basic fundamentals, failed to use analytics and publicly told players “how bad they were.”

Asked about the story, Donati said it included “a lot of stretches and half-truths in there, and a lot of very-subjective sources.” “We have people around the program at all times,” Donati added. “If there was anything to be alarmed about, I would know immediately.”


Though one of the most-prominent programs in college baseball history, boasting legendary coaches in Bobby Richardson, June Raines and Tanner, who combined for 11 College World Series appearances and a pair of national titles, South Carolina’s dominance has been dormant for over a decade.

Since Tanner jumped to athletic director following the 2012 season, the Gamecocks have appeared in three super regionals and failed to appear back in Omaha. “We also need to be honest with ourselves about where we find ourselves as a program,” Donati said. “We have a proud tradition and a proud history here and we certainly want to get this program going back in a great direction. ... But it’s been quite a long time since we’ve found ourselves in Omaha.” Donati continued: “If you look back over the last eight years or so, we just haven’t seen the type of upper-echelon SEC success. And, so, we need to build back towards that.”

So, what’s going to happen this offseason to allow South Carolina baseball to right the ship in 2026? Well, Donati said, South Carolina will arm Mainieri with more NIL resources and also summer access — basically paying tuition for players to enroll at USC for the summer semester — for incoming players and allow them to get involved in the strength and conditioning program earlier. “That was one change that Paul was pretty adamant about wanting to make,” Donati said of the earlier summer enrollment and access.

“Back to the coaching transition — coaching transitions are hard,” he added. “And if you look at every place Paul’s been, he’s turned those programs around. So while I don’t love the ‘P’ word, we do need to be a little patient to make sure that he’s got the plan in place and he’s properly resourced to get where he needs to go.”

This story was originally published May 31, 2025 at 7:50 AM.

This post was edited on 5/31/25 at 3:47 pm
Posted by HeadCall
Member since Feb 2025
2503 posts
Posted on 5/31/25 at 3:48 pm to
I thought after that 24/7 article he was a goner
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
72702 posts
Posted on 5/31/25 at 3:51 pm to
quote:

“At this level, you don’t hire coaches on one-time tryouts. You make a commitment to the coach. You invest in the coach. And you’ve got to give them a little runway to prove that they can lead the program.
I don’t think this is an unreasonable explanation.
Posted by nicholastiger
Member since Jan 2004
50986 posts
Posted on 5/31/25 at 3:55 pm to
I guess ad threw players under the bus too
Posted by lsudave1
Baton Metairie
Member since Jan 2005
9991 posts
Posted on 5/31/25 at 3:58 pm to
I feel your pain. We are experiencing the same thing in basketball with regards to retaining a coach where all signs are pointing to him not being able to succeed here.
Posted by JayAg
Member since Jun 2021
14545 posts
Posted on 5/31/25 at 5:01 pm to
McMen is a different monster. He’s not a 1st year coach. I get he was sacrifice bc of some investigation, but GD Woody, pull the trigger you money spending happy fat arse. A good LSU in basketball makes A&M play better to since we have fiery games.
Posted by beaverfever
Little Rock
Member since Jan 2008
34435 posts
Posted on 5/31/25 at 5:04 pm to
If they’re a legend you give them a second year. If they’re Chad Morris you cut your losses after year one.
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