When a game is this close, and a series is this close, it does come down to a few key moments that coaches can actually make a difference. Corbin knows that he didn't do what he could have done. He should be getting the heat, he makes $2.3M per year.
He hates losing to &tate. CWS, and a super a few years ago in Nashville, and losing his FIRST home series all year in a critical time for the post season. He is moving toward a reality of not hosting, with a roster that costs Vandy a good sum of money and they are upgrading their cracker box stadium as well. It's the only sport they have to brag about and its not moving in a good direction this post season, while the cost of players are going up. Look at UTenn, A&M, Arkansas, Kentucky, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, South Carolina all ahead of Vandy, and now maybe lowly Mississippi State and our 11.7 scholarships AGAIN. He is feeling the pressure more than ever, as some have mentioned here. He has an injured key starting pitcher, an injured key infielder. And he preaches integrity when he has a pitcher caught cheating. Look at the pitiful crowd he had Sunday, it was more than half empty.
The easy days are over Coach, sorry not sorry. You know longer have your unfair advantage, so maybe retire now like Saban did once he no longer had an obvious unfair advantage anymore. You can still salvage your ego if you do that. Hate it for ya buddy. Pressure is a *****. Now you have to play against a level playing field, aint as much fun anymore. Quit like Saban did.