But I am still shocked to this day that Memphis didn't hire Dan McDonnell, who is now at Louisville. Because of that hire, we promoted Russ McNickle, and now here we are. I think McDonnell would have made Memphis into a powerhouse program, and I still think they are a sleeping giant. If they ever get the right coach- look out.
You're not going to believe this, but Pat McMahon is doing work in the Dominican Republic for the Yankees.
I honestly don't know if McMahon and Cohen would be a good match- Cohen was the hitting coach at Florida under....Pat McMahon. I have to wonder how that would work with the roles reversed. Plus, with McMahon being a former head coach here, it might be awkward. Now, it might work out, but I would have my concerns about how the staff would work together because of the role reversals and the potential awkwardness. And then you have Polk in bushes. It would be interesting, but I would have my worries. It could work out great, though.
I don't think Cohen and Butch are analgous to Croom and McCorvey. As I've said many times, Cohen and Lane are much more like Croom and McCorvey than Cohen and Butch are. I suspect that if we had to make some coaching changes, you would see Mingione and Butch go before Lane. And I do think Cohen would make changes if he had to- MSU is his dream job, and he knows what's expected here. He's not going to throw that away because his pitching coach isn't getting the job done. And if they don't win this year- you better believe there will be some pressure.
Now, Pat is a great pitching coach, but what I would do if/when we have to get a new pitching coach is go after Karl Kuhn at the University of Virginia. A lot of people on here like Brian O'Connor- well, I think Kuhn is the real brains behind that operation. He honestly might be the best pitching coach in the country. I've seen some of his seminars, and he is impressive. He graduated from Florida, so he is at least somewhat familiar with the SEC, and he used to coach at Arkansas-Little Rock. So, getting him to MSU might be possible. Especially if we offer him enough money.
Cohen's comments about Butch today- he was doing what a good head coach is supposed to do- and that's take up for his players and coaches. But Cohen was also telling the truth in defending him. Honestly, if Cohen had called out Butch or questioned him, I would wonder why he kept him around and didn't fire him in the offseason because that would tell me that Cohen saw problems and just kept him around for whatever reason. Cohen was also telling the truth about the respect that he has in the baseball coaching and scouting community as well.