Is this new Softball coach a Mullen clone in terms of attitude?

MonkeyCheese

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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: 12px; ">Asked what the personality of her teams will be, Stuedeman offered two words: "Relentless competitors."

"I want opponents to think, 'They don't quit.' It doesn't matter what the score is, we better keep scoring, because this team is not going away," Stuedeman said. "We are going to fight until the last pitch is thrown, from the beginning of the year to the end of the year."</span>
 

patdog

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you're not going to be hired to coach at Mississippi State these days.
 

shutterdawg

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It is really about marketing/branding. Creating buzzwords that generate a feeling of continuity. It will continue to spread through all of the sports eventually as a means of "branding" our athletics.</p>
 

Shmuley

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She will need a good bit of "learning curve slack" in order to get up to speed as a head coach. Like Mullen, she's very green in terms of running a program. Like Mullen, she will make blunders. Unlike Mullen, her blunders will be visible to tens of people as opposed to tens of thousands of people.
 

22yardpunt

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football: yes

baseball: yes

softball: apparently so

basketball: not that I've seen. btw, what IS the brand ofour basketball program? I don't call out or criticize players, specifically, because they do not get paid and are just kids. .. just a personal policy. I believe it would serve well if Stricklin, or hell even Mullen, had a little sit down with a player(s) and explained this whole "relentless effort" idea, which I believe applies in the offseason and training aspect as well, not just on the court.

so there's my stream-of-consciousness post of the day
 

seshomoru

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You win the apathy competition.

Forgive these crazy State fans that are all of the sudden taking interest in a non Big-3 sport because our AD appears to be changing the culture of our entire athletic department. Some of them must have written a letter or something.
 

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I'm not sure why, but just in the short time I listed to Coach Stuedeman in the Marcello interview, the announcement on Maroon to the Max, and from her record at Alabama, I have a good feeling that MSU softball is going to be a hot commodity in coming years. I get a good feeling that State softball is going to be on the level of the big programs in the future. Great hire, Scott!! Keep moving forward...
 

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Asked how long it would take for her to beat her old boss at Alabama in her new position in Starkville, Stuedeman's answer was unabashedly confident.
"Seven innings," Stuedeman said from the podium.(as she rang a cowbell)