and more money as well. However, I tend to think the challenge of competing in one of the very best conferences in the NCAA is very alluring to competitive peopleWe have the facilities and a lot of fans eager for a reversal of fortune.
and more money as well. However, I tend to think the challenge of competing in one of the very best conferences in the NCAA is very alluring to competitive peopleWe have the facilities and a lot of fans eager for a reversal of fortune.
Scnhall was not my first choice , however I hope he does very well and can restore the program to respectability again after such a long dry spellNot too excited on the hire. Think 2 years as hc is not enough time to prove he is capable. I guess will find it out like all the other men's programs. Wait and see. In the church we elect deacons and elders that are not young and have proven themselves before installin then in office.
nor do I, seemed a little odd to me from the startReally? I sure didn't think so.
we will never know if there was a better option for us out there, this is a statement hire for Donati as well as being very important for the program. While this was not my first choice, I sincerely hope he meets the expectations of our fans. It is such a shame to see a once prestigious program decline to where it is. Welcome Coach Schnall and go Gamecocks!I followed as much as reading this board.
I saw initial excitement, then questioning the hire.
To be honest, was there a homerun hire (pun intended) out there?
Not that I know of...to answer the latter question. But I don't follow college baseball much at all, aside from keeping up with our record.
Just took the time to look Schnall up. From all the chatter surrounding him, I was surprised to see he only has 2 years of head coach experience. I'd feel better if he had strung together some successful seasons.
It raises the question if no experienced major program coaches wanted the job? Or did we just make a Tanner-esque lazy hire? Or was he the top guy we wanted all along? I would
well that's just plain strange. I will say this, Schnall's market value was lower this season due to the dramatic drop off and being bounced so quickly in post season. If Coastal had a similar season next year as this one, his market value would have declined even further. I believe this was a very savy career move by Schnall, one that has dramatically altered the financial situation for his family for a generation.Ole Miss. His fascination with them is well known.
Wasn't aware of that. I don't see Bianco ever leaving Ole Miss (though he's a former LSU player) until retirement so probably another 5-10 years considering he's in his late 50s. Maybe longer though depending on how long he wants to coach. Like Van Horn at Arkansas.Ole Miss. His fascination with them is well known.
Your avatar photo looks a smidge over 49.I'm good with the hire. I'm safely assuming we outbid Coastal. He doesn't have a lot of years as head coach but was associate head coach at Coastal for many years so knows the ropes. His age doesn't bother me either. He's same age as Monte Lee and Shane Beamer. 49 ain't geriatric. Of course, I'll be 49 this year so I'm a little biased too.
Rough living does that to people.Your avatar photo looks a smidge over 49.
Our new boy is hoping that Bianco slips on a professional banana peel or dies untimely well ahead of that.Wasn't aware of that. I don't see Bianco ever leaving Ole Miss (though he's a former LSU player) until retirement so probably another 5-10 years considering he's in his late 50s. Maybe longer though depending on how long he wants to coach. Like Van Horn at Arkansas.
Our new boy is hoping that Bianco slips on a professional banana peel or dies untimely well ahead of that.
It was hard for Schall to turn down the money and I get that. But if this timing is more propitious to the coach than later might have been, then the same can't be said from Donati's side of things. He needs a home-run hire that sticks.well that's just plain strange. I will say this, Schnall's market value was lower this season due to the dramatic drop off and being bounced so quickly in post season. If Coastal had a similar season next year as this one, his market value would have declined even further. I believe this was a very savy career move by Schnall, one that has dramatically altered the financial situation for his family for a generation.
They'll be driving in on US 378. Meet at a Waffle House on Garner's Ferry Rd.Who will have more fans greet them at the airport - Schnall or Chizik?
Which fans will be louder?
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This is what made Tanner successful in 2010 & 2011.Yeah I'm not a big analytics guy either. Personally I'd rather see a coach having a feel for his team and know what they are capable of on a given day and a feel for a situation in front of them rather than go with what some stat tells us how to approach a given situation. But more than anything, I want to see us ready to play however we need to play for ANY given situation and look like we have actually practiced it. That has been missing for quite some time here IMO. If the new coach comes in and right off the bat tells us what we will not be doing with the idea he is telling us what we want to hear with some kinda preconceived identity in mind... well call me disappointed. All I want to hear is we are going to do everything we need to to win a game. Plain and simple.
Why would Schnall be enamored with Ole Miss? As far as I can tell from his bio, he has absolutely no connection there.
Maybe he should talk to Kiffin about Ole Miss?