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It's hard to say that EC's guys were stolen by the MLB, any baseball guy knows who is signing and who is not.This program, even in the RR days, has never achieved what a DI-A program in Florida should achieve.We've fallen far behind the curve. A fresh start selling a dream of I-A competitiveness and postseason play would be refreshing.Tired of the excuses of an old baseball stadium, MLB bandits, and now this family affair situation.Time to move on.
Posted by: Bulliever | May 17, 2006 at 11:16 AM
USF baseball shows once again how difficult it is to integrate family into a successful operation and not destroy it in the process.Don't suppose they could advertise the position thusly:Wanted: Baseball coach, must supply funds to construct Divison I quality facility.
Posted by: 941 | May 17, 2006 at 08:13 AM
He is a nice guy, but the past 10 years have been painfull for USF baseball.This is a once proud program where the Major League teams used to steal our best recruits before they would step on campus. Now our baseball graduates barely make the minors or the big show.It is time for a fresh start.
Posted by: Anonymous | May 16, 2006 at 01:36 PM
While End of the Road by Boys II Men is fitting... I think Jimmy Buffett said it best:Drink it upThis ones for youIt's been a lovely cruiseI'm sorry it's endedIt's sad but it's trueHoney it's been a lovely cruise
Posted by: Jim Johnson | May 16, 2006 at 11:02 AM