I can tell you for a fact that no one in our baseball program is satisfied. It took Corbin twelve years to finally win one. Cohen had us in the championship series in year 17ing five. You think he isn't committed to winning? He's taken this program out of the cellar and built it back up. It takes time, especially after how bad things were when Cohen got here. To say that our program isn't committed to winning...holy 17 man, relax.
this man. geez shamoan step away from the ledge.
Tim Corbin's time at vandy to get him to this point
2003 - 27-28(14-16) no postseason
2004 - 45-19 (16-14) Super Regional
2005 - 34-21 (13-17) no postseason
2006 - 38-27 (16-14) Regional
2007 - 54-13 (22-8) Regional
2008 - 41-22 (15-14) Regional
2009 - 37-27 (12-17) Regional
2010 – 46-20 (16-12) Super Regional
2011 – 54-12 (22-8) CWS
2012 – 35-28 (16-14) Regional
2013 – 54-12 (26-3) Super Regional
2014 – 51-21 (17-13) CWS Champions
For Comparison, here is Cohen’s time.
2009 – 25-29 (9-20) no postseason
2010 – 23-33 (6-14) no postseason
2011 – 38-25 (14-16) Super Regional
2012 – 40-24 (16-14) Regional
2013 – 51-20 (16-14) CWS Final
2014 – 39-24 (18-12) Regional
First thing to say is that both teams were pretty poor before their respective coaches took over. I do think MSU was in a slightly worse position but that is a hard argument to make so there is no point in dwelling on it.
The biggest thing I notice in both teams’ trends is that the year immediately following initial success was a tough one for both teams. The year after Vandy first made it to the Super Regionals, they missed the postseason. The year after they first made the CWS, they went 35-28 and got put out in a regional. The year after we made it to the Supers, we actually did better in the regular season but exited in the regionals. This year, after we were in the final, we went 39-24 and exited in a regional.
Look familiar?
Anyone not seeing what Cohen has done is choosing to be blind.