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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 222751" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Are they better off? Clemson is 8-9 in ACC play going into today. I really don't know. And think it will take a few years to know for sure. But Leggett seemed (sounded) a lot older than Hall seems to in interviews.</p><p></p></blockquote><p><em>We shouldn't be afraid of the unknown. [/QUOTE] </em> I'm not. But for me to make a change, there needs to be a good probability that we will come out better. And there has to be a cause to get rid of the guy coaching. Although I'm very frustrated with what could have been this year, I think the loss of pitchers (King, Hughes and to a certain degree English) is what has us in this mess. Using this last series as an example, I think we easily win the series with a 100% King and Hughes. Maybe even sweep. </p><p></p><p>But I agree that given the number of years we have been weak in pitching, that I can't blame it on bad luck every year. I "think" Hall used to not recruit enough pitchers. But we have been recruiting them in droves (18 different pitchers this year). Maybe the problem is with the pitching coach ..... but that is still on Hall after all these years. But I have no basis to evaluate the pitching coach other than the lack of results. And I sure can't explain Zac's regression this year? Good coaching to start and then bad??</p><p></p><p><em>[/QUOTE]Tech would attract some big time coaches.[/QUOTE] </em> Agree entirely.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 222751, member: 322"] Are they better off? Clemson is 8-9 in ACC play going into today. I really don't know. And think it will take a few years to know for sure. But Leggett seemed (sounded) a lot older than Hall seems to in interviews. [I][/QUOTE]We shouldn't be afraid of the unknown. [/QUOTE] [/I] I'm not. But for me to make a change, there needs to be a good probability that we will come out better. And there has to be a cause to get rid of the guy coaching. Although I'm very frustrated with what could have been this year, I think the loss of pitchers (King, Hughes and to a certain degree English) is what has us in this mess. Using this last series as an example, I think we easily win the series with a 100% King and Hughes. Maybe even sweep. But I agree that given the number of years we have been weak in pitching, that I can't blame it on bad luck every year. I "think" Hall used to not recruit enough pitchers. But we have been recruiting them in droves (18 different pitchers this year). Maybe the problem is with the pitching coach ..... but that is still on Hall after all these years. But I have no basis to evaluate the pitching coach other than the lack of results. And I sure can't explain Zac's regression this year? Good coaching to start and then bad?? [I][/QUOTE]Tech would attract some big time coaches.[/QUOTE] [/I] Agree entirely. [/QUOTE]
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