Am I the only one wavering in my beliefs as to what is right?
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostAm I the only one wavering in my beliefs as to what is right?
I think about the only consensus is that Gene should shake up his coaching staff, specifically JT. But the time for that may have passed.Last edited by 1972Shocker; June 3, 2013, 04:01 PM.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostFrom the brief KWCH piece:
LOL at that.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostAm I the only one wavering in my beliefs as to what is right?
I think Johnny Coy said it best.
...His teams might not be what they were from 1980-2008 these past couple of years but we were still at the top of the conference every one of those years. '10, '11 and '12 we were all a game or two away from making regionals...
Do we keep what we have, hoping to get back to where we were, knowing the college baseball landscape has changed?
Do we make the change, hoping that it's new blood that is needed to raise this program once again? Knowing that change can either be the resurrection or destruction of something that has been great for so many years.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostAm I the only one wavering in my beliefs as to what is right?
However, unless a long-term commitment is going to be made, this has to be it. Allowing an additional year only further hurts the abilities of anyone to recruit to WSU - something that I think is a near-consensus as being the major failure of this staff in the past few years. One more year for Gene sets the program back three.
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Originally posted by ABC View PostI am torn. I don't think there is a clear right answer.
It would be great if the on-field performance was much better and that Gene would lose some of his hard headedness.
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Originally posted by WSU Shocker View PostIs there Kemnit-to-head-coach scenario a possibility?although the best things in life are free, upgrades are usually available
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostAm I the only one wavering in my beliefs as to what is right?
But the good news is this: Regardless of the outcome, it will be a good one for WSU baseball (unless there is a more than two year extension or large salary increase).
If he resigns on good terms, it's a happy day for all.
If he convinces ADES to keep him on for a short two year transition, it's a happy day for all.
If he goes out with a fight, but they just can't come to terms, it's a very sad end to an awesome era of WSU baseball, but ultimately the right result to usher in the next era of WSU baseball.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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