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<blockquote data-quote="Essobee" data-source="post: 229162" data-attributes="member: 715"><p>It may be hard for youngsters to believe, but even Bobby Dodd had critics who wanted him to go so they could bring in some young, energetic, hotshot (e.g., Pepper Rogers) who "probably could" win every game every year of every decade. Ditto Bobby Cemins (who naysayers said couldn't coach). Even Bobby Cox during the 14-year record streak of the Atlanta Braves couldn't please the chronic naysayers. The grass is always greener on the other side, isn't it.</p><p></p><p>Danny Hall knows baseball, he knows Tech, he knows baseball recruiting, and he now has fine facilities. He is continually developing the financial resources to allow him to keep pace with recruiting demands and has attracted his share of quality student-athlete talent in a highly competitive recruiting environment. We're fortunate to have gotten Danny at Tech after Jim Morris moved on to greener pastures. When I mention to knowledgeable snowbirds down here in Florida about a particular recruit coming to Tech, they are impressed by Tech and add that Tech has an excellent baseball program. Someday, lots of folks will be saying, "Well, back in the good old days of Danny Hall....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essobee, post: 229162, member: 715"] It may be hard for youngsters to believe, but even Bobby Dodd had critics who wanted him to go so they could bring in some young, energetic, hotshot (e.g., Pepper Rogers) who "probably could" win every game every year of every decade. Ditto Bobby Cemins (who naysayers said couldn't coach). Even Bobby Cox during the 14-year record streak of the Atlanta Braves couldn't please the chronic naysayers. The grass is always greener on the other side, isn't it. Danny Hall knows baseball, he knows Tech, he knows baseball recruiting, and he now has fine facilities. He is continually developing the financial resources to allow him to keep pace with recruiting demands and has attracted his share of quality student-athlete talent in a highly competitive recruiting environment. We're fortunate to have gotten Danny at Tech after Jim Morris moved on to greener pastures. When I mention to knowledgeable snowbirds down here in Florida about a particular recruit coming to Tech, they are impressed by Tech and add that Tech has an excellent baseball program. Someday, lots of folks will be saying, "Well, back in the good old days of Danny Hall.... [/QUOTE]
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