Man, I'm just not seeing the allure to Green. I would have much preferred to stick with Scooter.
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If it's Brian Green, I will re-evaluate my optimism about Mills being a decent hire. Firing a legacy coach who did pretty well with what he was given and then hiring a coach who doesn't appear to haveany pluses over the legacy coach reeks of egoism;
Saal and Muma did miracles getting the $$ together to change BB coaches. Gotta give him credit for that. It's possible that Mills was the best candidate in the $$ range that the athletic department could afford.
Hibbs is a different matter. Hibbs had access to the high $$ baseball donors. Any future hire will not have that. KS says he wants athletic programs to compete for championships. Hibbs did that with a team he inherited from a coach with some problems that may have affected the players he could bring to WSU.
Saal may want a younger coach. I won't fault him for that, but if he brings in a coach that' below Hibbs' ability to compete for championships, he (Saal() will discover that Wichita supports and loves WSU baseball and the traditions that have been established here.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by shockerofandover0943 View PostGreen is a hitting guy, and NMSU was solid during his time there. Basically just .500 at Wazzou, which doesn’t have much history and isn’t the easiest place to win at. However, his time there doesn’t scream “hire me” either.
I don’t think he has much connection to this part of the country outside Saal, and that would make recruiting and establishing connections difficult. At one time, he was a rising coach in college baseball, but has struggled at the current stop.
the Midwest to Pullman. I have no idea how good or bad Green is as a coach but I do believe his staff has built relationships with the Juco’s.
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