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<blockquote data-quote="Squints" data-source="post: 152414" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>Not much if you ask me. It's too early to tell whether he's doing a good job or not. This is only his second year here and most of the guys who pitched yesterday were both young (3FR, 3SO, 1JR, 1SR) and from the bottom of the depth chart. I mean Cory Pope and Daniel Gooden are like 3rd and 4th string freshman pitchers for us. It's not surprising they got lit up against a team like Miami. They've got a lot of growth left. We'll have to watch how the guys we have (and the guys he's actually helped recruit since he got here) develop over the next couple of years to really get a good judgement on him. </p><p></p><p>If they're having the same wind-up issues and can't finish pitches as upperclassmen then yea it doesn't look good for him. But we're talking about 18 and 19 year old kids pitching. Inconsistency on that kind of stuff should be expected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squints, post: 152414, member: 822"] Not much if you ask me. It's too early to tell whether he's doing a good job or not. This is only his second year here and most of the guys who pitched yesterday were both young (3FR, 3SO, 1JR, 1SR) and from the bottom of the depth chart. I mean Cory Pope and Daniel Gooden are like 3rd and 4th string freshman pitchers for us. It's not surprising they got lit up against a team like Miami. They've got a lot of growth left. We'll have to watch how the guys we have (and the guys he's actually helped recruit since he got here) develop over the next couple of years to really get a good judgement on him. If they're having the same wind-up issues and can't finish pitches as upperclassmen then yea it doesn't look good for him. But we're talking about 18 and 19 year old kids pitching. Inconsistency on that kind of stuff should be expected. [/QUOTE]
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