after re-reminding myself with this article, a question about what's next for MSU baseball arrises
if this guy can't do it, no coach can in my opinion....I can't explain because I don't have the needed info as to why we have sucked so bad in his 1st two years...
I'm convinced he'll get it done.. but replacing cohen, even the thought of it after this upcoming season simply HAS to be the wrong answer....
just look at his record at all levels before he arrived here to coach.. what is he doing differnt now than before?
http://www.johncohenbaseball.com/about/
In that span, he compiled a 146-84 (.635) mark and directed the Demons to a pair of Southland Conference titles in 1998 and 2001. He was named the Southland Coach of the Year during both championship seasons.
The 1998 team posted the fifth-best ERA in the nation (3.82) and his 1999 team carried the nation’s seventh-best fielding percentage (.967).
The highlight of the efforts came on April 18, 2001 when a school-record 4,214 fans watched Northwestern State knock off defending-national champion LSU.
Well-known for his ability as a hitting instructor, Cohen directed the best offensive club in the SEC in 2006, piling up a school-record 500 runs. His 2007 club hit for a stellar .320 average, just one point shy of the UK school record. Cohen’s program utilized a high-powered offensive philosophy to direct the first worst-to-first turnaround in SEC baseball history in 2006, as UK emerged from the SEC basement into a league front runner.
what else does MSU baseball need to succeed?
if this guy can't do it, no coach can in my opinion....I can't explain because I don't have the needed info as to why we have sucked so bad in his 1st two years...
I'm convinced he'll get it done.. but replacing cohen, even the thought of it after this upcoming season simply HAS to be the wrong answer....
just look at his record at all levels before he arrived here to coach.. what is he doing differnt now than before?
http://www.johncohenbaseball.com/about/
In that span, he compiled a 146-84 (.635) mark and directed the Demons to a pair of Southland Conference titles in 1998 and 2001. He was named the Southland Coach of the Year during both championship seasons.
The 1998 team posted the fifth-best ERA in the nation (3.82) and his 1999 team carried the nation’s seventh-best fielding percentage (.967).
The highlight of the efforts came on April 18, 2001 when a school-record 4,214 fans watched Northwestern State knock off defending-national champion LSU.
Well-known for his ability as a hitting instructor, Cohen directed the best offensive club in the SEC in 2006, piling up a school-record 500 runs. His 2007 club hit for a stellar .320 average, just one point shy of the UK school record. Cohen’s program utilized a high-powered offensive philosophy to direct the first worst-to-first turnaround in SEC baseball history in 2006, as UK emerged from the SEC basement into a league front runner.
what else does MSU baseball need to succeed?