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  1. Default Re: Gotta face the music....

    Quote Originally Posted by SlappyCajun View Post
    _ Turb -

    I could not disagree with you more about coaching your son. If Robe's son was good, and was allowed to elsewhere. We would have crucified him on this board. Bruce Pearl and Tennessee were in the Elite 8 and he was coaching his son.

    I guess Bryce Drew did not work out for Homer Drew at Valpo....
    Hey I think it's great for the child of a coach but unfortunately can be bad for the team. those are good examples of it working out though)

    Just for the record I raised this issue before Bustle or Robichaux ever signed LINK

    The reason I find nepotism can be bad for the coach-player ‘team’ relationship has nothing to do with favoritism (even though it often occurs and the player leaves the school a record setter). My reasoning is inevitable that it will remove any mystic and lower the respect level a team has for the coach.

    The reason is the child of a coach will, without ever wanting to will give away through words or body language, when a player doesn't have to take the coach serious.

    jmo

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    Default Re: Gotta face the music....

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    _ Hey I think it's great for the child of a coach but unfortunately can be bad for the team. those are good examples of it working out though)

    Just for the record I raised this issue before Bustle or Robichaux ever signed LINK

    The reason I find nepotism can be bad for the coach-player ‘team’ relationship has nothing to do with favoritism (even though it often occurs and the player leaves the school a record setter). My reasoning is inevitable that it will remove any mystic and lower the respect level a team has for the coach.

    The reason is the child of a coach will, without ever wanting to will give away through words or body language, when a player doesn't have to take the coach serious.

    jmo _
    I agree with you Turbine. Also I don't think you mentioned it but if you have to fire the coach it makes for a really ugly situation. I believe we kept Stokley around a few years to many because of Brandon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben7198 View Post
    _ its just a little suspicious when justin gets shoulder tendinitis and hurts his groin and get promoted to the starting first baseman when there are other guys on the team who can play first, hit, and don't pitch. Justin is much needed as a Saturday guy on the mound. If that's not daddy ball then I don't know what is. _
    Come on fella's, you have to be deaf, dumb and blind not to see that Justin is one of the best 9 players on this team! If the other players on the team that supposidly can play first, hit and pitch were doing the job early in the season, Justin would not have had to be put back in to play first and hit while he was healing up.

    When the season is not going as well as expected, we all tend to look for reasons. However, blaming the Coach for playing his son does not make any sense in this case!!!

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    Default Re: Gotta face the music....

    I don't know about the Father/Son issue and if that has soemthing to do with the horrid performance of this team over the last 2 1/2 years, but I do know that something is not right from within the program. I have talked to former players, who were stars on the team, and they have all indicated that the problem is at the top. There is absolutely no good reason why this program is so inconsistent. We have made post season only 3 times since the 2000 season and we will not make it again this year, baring some miracle in the conference tournament. Absolutely no excuse for this. I don't expect for us to go to a super regional or the CWS every year, but regional play 3 or 4 out of every 5 is not asking too much for a program that at one time was considered to be top 3 in the state.

    What is going to happen at the end of this year? Doesn't Coach Robe's contract run out at the end of next season? I would think that he would not want go into his final year without a new contract, or at least an extension. As impressed as I am with the basketball hiring, I don't think the admin is going to pay that much attention to baseball, especially with the very real possiblity that we will be looking for a new football coach at the end of this upcoming season.


  5. Default Re: Gotta face the music....

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunZ1 View Post
    _ This is true. It's a lose lose.

    Solution: Coaches should never have kids that become D-1 athletes. _
    LOL

  6. Default Re: Gotta face the music....

    Quote Originally Posted by Ben7198 View Post
    _ its just a little suspicious when justin gets shoulder tendinitis and hurts his groin and get promoted to the starting first baseman when there are other guys on the team who can play first, hit, and don't pitch. Justin is much needed as a Saturday guy on the mound. If that's not daddy ball then I don't know what is. _

    Sounds like you got beat out by Jut or got cut by Tony -- or both.

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    If the son is good enough, there is nothing wrong with it. I personally would rather my son go somewhere else than where I was coaching to avoid these discussions. But I dont care about any of that. Robe needs to go because the program has been consistently losing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigcobra View Post
    _ If the son is good enough, there is nothing wrong with it. I personally would rather my son go somewhere else than where I was coaching to avoid these discussions. But I dont care about any of that. Robe needs to go because the program has been consistently losing. _
    If we were ranked, and winning, no one would be talking about this. Robe is hands down our best Fielding first baseman, and he hasn't exactly been horrible at the plate. This discussion is so disconnected to the actual problems of this baseball team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigcobra View Post
    _ If the son is good enough, there is nothing wrong with it. I personally would rather my son go somewhere else than where I was coaching to avoid these discussions. But I dont care about any of that. Robe needs to go because the program has been consistently losing. _
    But he is not going to be let go. He took us to the World Series back in 2000 and his son is on the team. Should we let Robe stay until his son finishes? If he didn't have a son on the team would we have let him go long ago? I don't know about you but I would feel strange cutting someones dad that is on the team. We seem to end up with a lot of father son combos. Perhaps that is a selling point for us?

  10. Default Re: Gotta face the music....

    Quote Originally Posted by billdog74 View Post
    _ Dont Forget about Jack and John Elway
    And
    Bob Hurley Sr. and Bobby _

    Jack Elway coached Stanford after John graduated. John coached his son in high school, and his son no longer plays football. Bob Hurley coached his son in high school.

    Not saying examples dont exist; just these two dont apply. Like I said already, I could care less who's on the team, I just want them to win. Im just tired of these apologists saying Robe doesnt make excuses and is committed to fixing the problems. Of course he's gonna say that. What else would he say? "Its the players fault, not mine." People, especially alumni, should have more loyalty to their team/school than to one person.

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    Default Re: Freshman QB

    I do not like the idea of a coach's son playing on his team. From what I can tell, it generally messes up the relationship between the coach and his players. Is it just a coincidence that Brandon's last year was his Dad's last year also? How about Brad and his Dad? If I was a coach I would want to coach my son too but I'm just not sure it is good for the team. Jmo


  12. Sunbelt Re: Freshman QB

    Quote Originally Posted by alum81 View Post
    I do not like the idea of a coach's son playing on his team. From what I can tell, it generally messes up the relationship between the coach and his players. Is it just a coincidence that Brandon's last year was his Dad's last year also? How about Brad and his Dad? If I was a coach I would want to coach my son too but I'm just not sure it is good for the team. Jmo
    I'm damned glad Brandon played for his dad. It was a good thing Jake had him to throw to.

    Since this comes out of the blue, are you being critical of Hud's son and coach relationship. If so that is just foolish, the kid isn't on scholarship, and isn't in contention to start ever. I'm absolutely fine with that kid being on the team. Some mighty good basketball players have had their dads as coaches. So maybe your take is just about football quarterbacks and receivers.

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