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So now


Mar 11, 2019, 8:52 PM

that it's pretty obvious Leggett is on his way out (his boss told him to look for help last year and he wouldn't do it because he's above that and this team is going nowhere), who is our next coach?
We waited too long to get Corbin. No way he leaves Vandy now that he has won a national title there.
Who's next?

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Re: So now


Mar 28, 2015, 4:41 PM

I don't know excatly who but it will not be hard to hire a good Baseball coach at Clemson. I say look at D2 the game is played the same get a young up coming coach from that level.
The Clemson name will take care of getting good players.

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Mar 28, 2015, 4:48 PM

Give 'em shot. Nothing to lose. Dan please take note...

5. Dan Heefner, Dallas Baptist (Age: 35)

The Skinny: Heefner made an immediate impact on the DBU offense upon joining the staff in 2004, and he has elevated the program to new heights since taking over as head coach in 2007, including its first three trips to regionals and a 2011 appearance in super regionals.

What They're Saying: "He's as good a hitting instructor as there is out there. He has passion, and he's such a level-headed, good person, he's such a natural fit for that institution. He's definitely a rising star, there's no doubt about it. He's well balanced, too. There's no knee-jerk reactions with Dan. He's going to deal with whatever situations come up, he's going to give himself time, he's going to think through it, he's going to be incredibly fair to players. He's got this coaching stuff figured out as a young coach."
—Creighton coach Ed Servais

6. Monte Lee, College of Charleston (Age: 35)

The Skinny: The first position player ever drafted out of CofC, Lee spent six years learning under Ray Tanner at South Carolina before returning to his alma mater as head coach and guiding the Cougars to two regionals in his first four years.

What They're Saying: "I think the world of Monte. He's a great coach, a great guy, a great recruiter, he works hard and he's really well connected. Players love playing for him; he's got a great temperament, and he's a darn good hitting guy too. He was the hitting coach for some of those really good South Carolina teams. He's very happy at the College of Charleston, it being his alma mater, but it would be smart of an AD in the ACC or SEC to hire him, because he's a great one."
—South Carolina coach Chad Holbrook

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Mar 28, 2015, 4:56 PM

I think Lee would be my pick, to be honest.

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Mar 28, 2015, 5:08 PM

what about kermit smith from Lander? he has had a history of turning programs around. and whether you want to believe it or not, we need turning around, fast!

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Mar 28, 2015, 4:56 PM

young squad an d won loss is off a little this year but have been winners. There are a lot of good coaches, within two hundred miles of Clemson, who would be good ones. Mark Kennedy is one.

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Pollard at Duke (former App St coach) might be one to look at also.


Mar 28, 2015, 5:16 PM

We play them here in a month....could be interesting.

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