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iohbird

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The only information I've seen was in The State today, the 3 candidates mentioned are Schnall. Fitzgerald, and Ramsey @ Georgia Tech. Ramsey seems high risk. He's 45-9 after 1 year at Tech. He's 36 yo, he was an assistant there, and inherited a very good team. Either of the other two seem to be great choices if they would come. I lean towards Fitzgerald who is currently at Kansas. He's 382-161 in 4 years as HC. Has experience as an assistant at Dallas Baptist and LSU.
 
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The only information I've seen was in The State today, the 3 candidates mentioned are Schnall. Fitzgerald, and Ramsey @ Georgia Tech. Ramsey seems high risk. He's 45-9 after 1 year at Tech. He's 36 yo, he was an assistant there, and inherited a very good team. Either of the other two seem to be great choices if they would come. I lean towards Fitzgerald who is currently at Kansas. He's 382-161 in 4 years as HC. Has experience as an assistant at Dallas Baptist and LSU.
The hype for Fitzgerald reminds of when Lemonis was the flavor of the day on this board as a Head Coach wanted. Did win CWS with MSU, but gone now....
 

Dabo's Weenie

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The only information I've seen was in The State today, the 3 candidates mentioned are Schnall. Fitzgerald, and Ramsey @ Georgia Tech. Ramsey seems high risk. He's 45-9 after 1 year at Tech. He's 36 yo, he was an assistant there, and inherited a very good team. Either of the other two seem to be great choices if they would come. I lean towards Fitzgerald who is currently at Kansas. He's 382-161 in 4 years as HC. Has experience as an assistant at Dallas Baptist and LSU.

The math ain't mathin' - 543 games as a college HC in 4 years is about 135 games/year. :unsure:
 

o_Bushmaster

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Ramsey should be the guy imo. Is it a coincidence that they’re having their best season in decades after he moved from associate head coach and hitting coach to head coach? He’s an elite recruiter, with a great resume ( former 1st round draft pick, played for MM at FSU, , coached under Mike Martin, and Danny, Hall of, has recruited 4 top 5 recruiting classes at GT). Oh and he’s only 36 years old. Best fit for what we’re looking for imo
 
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PrestonyteParrot

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Ramsey should be the guy imo. Is it a coincidence that they’re having their best season in decades after he moved from associate head coach and hitting coach to head coach? He’s an elite recruiter, with a great resume ( former 1st round draft pick, played for MM at FSU, , coached under Mike Martin, and Danny, Hall of, has recruited 4 top 5 recruiting classes at GT). Oh and he’s only 36 years old. Best fit for what we’re looking for imo
How do you entice a guy like Ramsey who has built something special from the ground up to leave it behind and come to a disaster like we have here at SC and have to start over with the building process?
 

o_Bushmaster

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Money for one. He’s making $450k. We paid PM $1.4 mil . Not to mention resources. Facilities, support staff, nil budget etc. Also, if he’s a competitor like I’m sure he is, he wants to make his mark somewhere and what better place than a sec school that is rich in tradition, has the fanbase, facilities, and resources to be successful at a place everyone knows that it is possible.
 
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iohbird

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garnetandcocky.com threw other names out:

Mike Maguire - Winthrop
Landon Powel - North Greenville
Justin Parker - Mississippi State assistant
 
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paladin181

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The only information I've seen was in The State today, the 3 candidates mentioned are Schnall. Fitzgerald, and Ramsey @ Georgia Tech. Ramsey seems high risk. He's 45-9 after 1 year at Tech. He's 36 yo, he was an assistant there, and inherited a very good team. Either of the other two seem to be great choices if they would come. I lean towards Fitzgerald who is currently at Kansas. He's 382-161 in 4 years as HC. Has experience as an assistant at Dallas Baptist and LSU.
So you're wary of Ramsey, but Schnall, who is in his second year with mostly inherited players is just fine?
 

Uscg1984

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Christian Ostrander, at Southern Miss, is probably a popular candidate for a number of programs. Just completed his 3rd season at USM, winning 40+ games for the 3rd year in a row and will very likely host a regional for the 3rd year in a row. Also won the Sunbelt regular season title, edging out Coastal to do it.
 

HI Cock1

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Bring back Manieri for a year or find some other coach to pull out of retirement to "plug the gap." Isn't that what Ray was trying to do? Or was it just a way to enrich an old buddy at our expense?
 

Benjdan

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How hard can it possibly be to make it as successful baseball coach? Recruit talent, instill discipline and let them play the game.
 

gamecockcleo

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How hard can it possibly be to make it as successful baseball coach? Recruit talent, instill discipline and let them play the game.
If it was that easy you would be doing it! Most fans never played any sports, but think playing the game is easy because athletes make it look easy. Coaching ain't easy either that why everyone can't be a coach! So stop it
 

Harvard Gamecock

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How hard can it possibly be to make it as successful baseball coach? Recruit talent, instill discipline and let them play the game.

 
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JohnnySolo

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How hard can it possibly be to make it as successful baseball coach? Recruit talent, instill discipline and let them play the game.
You must have joined the board the same day you were born. That or this is sarcasm. Please don't post about baseball if you know nothing about it.
 

Piscis

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I think he is just looking for a nice raise after the season they've had so far and the prospect of him leaving gives him more leverage.
I know quite a few tech alumni. They say they will give him a huge raise. Their fear is that he inherited a loaded roster and a lot of talent will be gone next year. One of them told me they have four players who will go in the first round.

They are a machine this year. They have great pitching and hitting.
 
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atl-cock

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Wonder why Landon Powell does not get a serious consideration?

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Because he hasn’t been serious about being interested in the job.


I believe that o_Bushmaster is correct. But hey, I thought that Lee would have at least gotten a courtesy interview by Donati! Also, methinks Donati is looking exclusively at candidates who have D-I coaching experience. Again, I could be wrong.
 
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