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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 874744" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Lmao. You have sore terrible takes on the football forum, now you’re bringing them over here. Yeah, Danny Hall. Winningest coach in college baseball. Your right, kick him to the curb, he’s terrible. </p><p></p><p>Some of y’all may want to look at our brethren from Clemson to see replacing a legend with an up-and-comer doesn’t mean you’ll end up with some perennial CWS contender. Jack Leggett made a regional 21 of 22 seasons, and the CWS 6 times. Since hiring Monte Lee, Clemson has made 4 regionals out of 5 years (excluding 2020), hosted 3 times, and made it to the Supers 0 times. </p><p></p><p>College baseball is the only sport of the big 3 where small schools and mid-majors can compete and win on any given day with the big boys. Especially now in the days of Covid seniors and a shortened MLB draft. There is literally more talent spread around than there ever has been, between freshman actually making it to campus, <em>and </em>seniors staying an extra year. </p><p></p><p>I suspect most of y’all who b*tch about DH probably don’t even follow baseball most of the year. Probably have never given anything to the program. Probably never go to games. Probably don’t even watch on TV when there are games on. Could Ramsey be the equivalent of Kirby? I mean, sure it’s possible. But the grass isn’t always greener. Baseball was given virtually no support throughout most of the 2010s, and yet DH was still able to field one of the most competitive teams in the country year-in year-out. Given the quality of our facilities and lack of spending through that period, there’s a greater than 0% chance that anybody else at the helm may not have made it to 1 regional, much less the 7 he got us to. </p><p></p><p>Btw, there are 299 Division 1 baseball programs. 64 make the tournament. That means the top 21% of teams make the tourney, the top 5% make it to a Super, and the top 2.5% make it to Omaha. You compare that to the 130 team league in college football where the top 25 ranked teams are the top 19%, the 12 NY6 teams are the top 9%, and the 4 CFP teams are the top 3%. Some of y’all are b*thing about DH’s teams being the baseball equivalent of finishing in the Top 25 every single year, but not making it to a NY6 game. </p><p></p><p>Just a little perspective for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 874744, member: 4572"] Lmao. You have sore terrible takes on the football forum, now you’re bringing them over here. Yeah, Danny Hall. Winningest coach in college baseball. Your right, kick him to the curb, he’s terrible. Some of y’all may want to look at our brethren from Clemson to see replacing a legend with an up-and-comer doesn’t mean you’ll end up with some perennial CWS contender. Jack Leggett made a regional 21 of 22 seasons, and the CWS 6 times. Since hiring Monte Lee, Clemson has made 4 regionals out of 5 years (excluding 2020), hosted 3 times, and made it to the Supers 0 times. College baseball is the only sport of the big 3 where small schools and mid-majors can compete and win on any given day with the big boys. Especially now in the days of Covid seniors and a shortened MLB draft. There is literally more talent spread around than there ever has been, between freshman actually making it to campus, [I]and [/I]seniors staying an extra year. I suspect most of y’all who b*tch about DH probably don’t even follow baseball most of the year. Probably have never given anything to the program. Probably never go to games. Probably don’t even watch on TV when there are games on. Could Ramsey be the equivalent of Kirby? I mean, sure it’s possible. But the grass isn’t always greener. Baseball was given virtually no support throughout most of the 2010s, and yet DH was still able to field one of the most competitive teams in the country year-in year-out. Given the quality of our facilities and lack of spending through that period, there’s a greater than 0% chance that anybody else at the helm may not have made it to 1 regional, much less the 7 he got us to. Btw, there are 299 Division 1 baseball programs. 64 make the tournament. That means the top 21% of teams make the tourney, the top 5% make it to a Super, and the top 2.5% make it to Omaha. You compare that to the 130 team league in college football where the top 25 ranked teams are the top 19%, the 12 NY6 teams are the top 9%, and the 4 CFP teams are the top 3%. Some of y’all are b*thing about DH’s teams being the baseball equivalent of finishing in the Top 25 every single year, but not making it to a NY6 game. Just a little perspective for you. [/QUOTE]
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