South Carolina has fired their coach.
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Eh, it's all relative. Unless there's something behind the scenes that I don't know about him, he basically got forced out for not being Ray Tanner.That's not surprising, I'm surprised it took this long
Ray Tanner is the person who fired him.Eh, it's all relative. Unless there's something behind the scenes that I don't know about him, he basically got forced out for not being Ray Tanner.
I'm referring to winning as much as Tanner did; i.e., not living up a historically elite standard.Ray Tanner is the person who fired him.
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NiceKendall Rogers is saying Bama is trying to close the deal on Serano as pitching coach and Jerry Zulli from La Tech is expected to be hitting coach.
Eh, it's all relative. Unless there's something behind the scenes that I don't know about him, he basically got forced out for not being Ray Tanner.
Doesn't quite look official yet. Drew Dearmond has said it's not happening, but Kendall Rogers still thinks there's a very good chance. Plus if you look at who Serrano has followed on twitter lately, there's a few significant names from the Ath Dept on there. Plus some UA beat writers.That's exactly what got him run off
I'm loving the Serano hire, Zulli has experience in state from his days at South Alabama.
I believe he left South for Mizzou, then left Mizzou for LaTech.Is that the guy that left South for Ole Miss years ago? If so he was very highly thought of.
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Zulli’s departure marks the end of his one-year stint as hitting coach and recruiting coordinator for head coach Lane Burroughs and the Bulldogs, who failed to make it back-to-trips to the NCAA Tournament. Tech hit .305 with 62 home runs and an on-base percentage of .409 as a team, increasing in all offensive categories from 2016 under Zulli’s tutelage.
Zulli also played an instrumental role as recruiting coordinator in the program’s 2017 signing class that features 20 signees for Tech from theearly signing period.
Before Louisiana Tech, Zulli was an assistant coach at Missouri in 2016 after spending four years as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at South Alabama.
Luckily this past season was his first at LaTech.Hope he works out better than the last guy we poached from La Tech.
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I lived in Knoxville when he was the pitching coach there. The #1 starter was R.A. Dickey. Also, Todd Helton was the #2 guy and also the closer. The third starter wasn't bad, either.Luckily this past season was his first at LaTech.
I looked up who Serrano has followed lately. Looks very promising!
I knew what you meant. But it is hard to follow da man if da man is your boss.I'm referring to winning as much as Tanner did; i.e., not living up a historically elite standard.
Serrano tells Kendall Rodgers he's not coming to Alabama. Says his short-term goals don't match Alabama's long-term goals.