acknowledgment is a virtue
acknowledgment is a virtue
He acknowledged that today. Last year's team at this time had 70 more walks than this lineup, but the power numbers are higher this year. He said unfortunately that is why we are scoring more runs on the road than at home. He said the Tigue is harder to drive the ball when the wind is blowing in during the home schedule.
There are a couple of other glaring stats; the lineup is hitting .390 when swinging at the first three pitches. The downside is the lineup is also hitting .150 with 2 strikes. The number that is no surprise is Debo has driven in 28 runs with 2 strikes in the count.
^^This right here.
Besides a few of the regular complainers, I don't remember much outrage about Deggs.
In Deggs' last 4 seasons at Sam Houston State before coming to Louisiana:
- regular season conference champs 3 of 4 years (2016, 2018, 2019)
- conference tournament champs 2 of 4 years (2016, 2017)
- made it to a regional 2 of 4 years (2016, 2017)
- won an NCAA regional as a #3 seed (2017) and made it to super regional
- Southland Coach of the Year (2016)
- swept the Cajuns in a weekend series in 2019
He also never had a losing season as a head coach at Sam Houston State. So looking at all that, I don't see reason for many to complain. I do remember some folks on here starting to complain about Coach Robe and "the game passing him by" during the 2019 season (28-31).
Deggs hiring was definitely nothing like the outrage when Desormeaux was hired as head football coach.
GEAUX CAJUNS
Deggs’ teams will play “fast, hard and loose…and live with the results”
That’s how it’s always been and likely how it always will be.
Robe had a rough few years, people here wanted him fired.
Someone once pointed out that most fans are nothing of the sort. They're not fans of the game, of the team, nor the players.
They just want to win every game, every sport, every year.
Fortunately, we have had coaches who have a deeper view of things, that we are not here to win, we're here to educate young people.
Including our players.
Fortunately, if you do that right, you win more than you should given your resources. Which is UL.
And my preceding is why I suspect Des will succeed. He focuses on the kids, and on mental discipline. That's who he was as a player.
And he was a beast.
Some here are way too impatient, and way too unrealistic about our situation and our resources. Our #1 asset is our culture, and I'm not taking about the way we talk, nor sauce piquant.
It's a culture of seeing people as people, and of looking at young people as resources who will serve our world for years to come.
And not as interchangeable, disposable vehicles for the public's need to win.
Well, I’m one who always thought Deggs was a great coach, and still do.
That said, I am also one who thought he was not the best choice post-Robe, primarily because it felt like it was too much an emotional decision following the loss of Robe. I’ve been in a similar position when we lost our parent and we made some decisions based mostly on emotions which, let’s just say, we’re not the best things we could’ve done.
I always thought that Jake Gautreau from Moo St was the guy we should’ve gone with. Not only was he the asst coach of the year at that time, but he was much younger and he reminded very much of a Bill Napier-like choice, which I was certain that Maggard would make.
All that said (and I’m sure I’ll get blasted for having said it), I think Deggs is doing a great job, and I certainly have no regrets.
P.S. I am also kind of surprised Jake is still in the same spot he was in at the time. Thought someone would’ve picked him up by now…..maybe he is much like Napier….waiting for that perfect job.
I can definitely understand that take, and I would hope we reached out to other coaches (like Gautreau) before grabbing Deggs, just to go through the process. I’ve done that myself in my line of work. A recent person we hired into our department, I knew they would be a great fit when an opening occurred, but still went through the process of interviewing other candidates, though he/she was always the target Day 1.
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