The problem is a coach was brought in and his results do not warrant continued employment in the program. But the status quo remains and he'll be "reassigned" within the program. Someone lacks the ability to make a difficult decision and let a coach move on. Instead, it's always the coach that moves on to another coaching job or leaving baseball altogether.
Jeremy Talbot, IMO, is a subpar hitting instructor/teacher and abysmal in-game manager.
Jeremy Talbot, IMO, is one of the best recruiters we’ve ever had here.
We have to be able to understand both can be true.
I have no personal vendetta. I'm just a fan, a season ticket holder and I love my university... BUT
I'm not a big "highest rated class" guy. What have they done on our diamond for the Ragin Cajuns? Last year we batted .242 as a team. We had 16 home runs.. as a team. We have 5 players that had 200 plus at bats and of those 5 only 2 of them batted over .300. Who is responsible for these stats?
Look at these names:
The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball team has signed nine players to a national letter of intent for the 2017 season, head coach Tony Robichaux announced on Monday.
The Cajuns have inked Josh Aguilar (Dallas, Texas), Caleb Armstrong (Monroe, La.), Oliver Campbell (Monroe, La.), Haden Erbe (Lafayette, La.), Eric Moll (Kingwood, Texas), Todd Lott (Jacksonville, Fla.), Colten Schmidt (Houston, Texas), Tremaine Spears (Alexandra, La.), and Josh Taylor (Breaux Bridge, La.) to the 2016 signing class.
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