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<blockquote data-quote="Squints" data-source="post: 881065" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>You're living in a fantasy land. The head coach of Tennessee, Tony Vitello, makes about $1 million more a year then CDH and is signed through 2026. Since you're so adamant about doing what it takes I'm sure you're going to be first in line to chip in to pay the buyout and pay a salary that would actually entice him to leave. I'm not gonna hold my breath on that one.</p><p></p><p>If you think GT has the same resources that the SEC teams do you are delusional. Hell, a major league pitching coach just left his division leading team mid-season to be the pitching coach for LSU in part because they're gonna pay him more. That's what we're up against. </p><p></p><p>I've said this before but it's not a coincidence that we've "struggled" in baseball the past 10-15 years the same way every other GT sport has. Money and resources has a lot to do with it. As money has flooded college sports we've gotten a progressively smaller piece of the pie which has ripple affects on the entirety of the athletic association. Baseball is not immune to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squints, post: 881065, member: 822"] You're living in a fantasy land. The head coach of Tennessee, Tony Vitello, makes about $1 million more a year then CDH and is signed through 2026. Since you're so adamant about doing what it takes I'm sure you're going to be first in line to chip in to pay the buyout and pay a salary that would actually entice him to leave. I'm not gonna hold my breath on that one. If you think GT has the same resources that the SEC teams do you are delusional. Hell, a major league pitching coach just left his division leading team mid-season to be the pitching coach for LSU in part because they're gonna pay him more. That's what we're up against. I've said this before but it's not a coincidence that we've "struggled" in baseball the past 10-15 years the same way every other GT sport has. Money and resources has a lot to do with it. As money has flooded college sports we've gotten a progressively smaller piece of the pie which has ripple affects on the entirety of the athletic association. Baseball is not immune to this. [/QUOTE]
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