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Those things just don't matter to me at all if we aren't going to Omaha.
But the thread is about "we need to cut ties with Childress right now", and my point is that just about no one in the position of athletic director is plotting on how to get rid of him right now. With all the other sports that actually make money having their issues plus new facilities on the way, how far up the priority list is a baseball coach who...
-Increased the number of conference wins 4 straight seasons transitioning into the SEC
-Had the team ranked #1,
-Hosted 2 straight regionals and was within a game of Omaha both times
-Was a national seed this year
-Won 99 games in 2 seasons
-Just won an SEC tournament
-Is bargain priced compared to 80%+ of the coaches in the conference
-Brought more people to the park over the past 2 years to the point that you're considering expansion
-Put a record number of players in the pros
You say there's a ceiling, but we went from regional, final game in regional, hosting regional and super, national seed. Instead of a ceiling there's been points of improvement each year, even if they don't "matter" to you.
Your response is yeah but Omaha and TCU. That list may not matter to you, but I'm positive it matters to someone who's looking to make hiring changes because a coach is incapable or inept. Divorce yourself from the idea that this is Lance Uppercut trying to convince you to love Coach Childress, and more that there's plenty of evidence that means Childress keeps his job at just about every baseball program in the nation after 2015 and 2016. His teams did too well to even realistically be considered for termination here on June 27th, 2016.