I’d say that Coach Deggs was THE perfect guy for the job when Coach Robe passed away…because of the emotion. Ragin Cajun baseball is built on a certain culture that Coach Robe instilled and Coach Deggs continues to cultivate here.
AND Coach Deggs has been on record recently saying that he will not ever coach anywhere else but here, because of what UL and Coach Robe did for him. While some may say that is a negative, and want a young guy to come in and if he gets hired away that it’s a good thing…and it’s a valid point, but as we’ve seen with Napier, that success can go away quickly when he leaves.
Coach Deggs is providing that success himself, and he’s NOT going away. And I think we need to stop and think about what’s to come. With NIL and all of the things happening in college sports now, recruiting is more difficult than ever. All of the “showcase” kids with the big recruiting rankings aren’t likely to go anywhere outside of the SEC, ACC, and a few select other schools. A random one may end up at UL from time to time, but for those that listen to the things Coach Deggs says (and it goes to the point of Deggs having “his guys”), the recruits being brought in, for the most part, are a certain type. Strong kids, athletic kids, tough kids (a lot of former football players) that love to compete. They may not have the highest exit velo at the showcase, or the pretty swing that has scouts drooling, but guys that will have their face in the dirt and battle your ass until they outlast you, mentally and physically. Guys that are great teammates, and more worried about what their team can accomplish than what their draft stock is.
Those are the type of dudes that can win on the national stage at a program like UL. We have the right guy, and are lucky to have him. And I wouldn’t be surprised that once Coach Deggs has decided to step away that Gunner would be next in line to continue to cultivate the culture that is Ragin Cajuns baseball. These guys understand what it takes to compete and win on the national stage, while not having some of the advantages that the “elites” have.