His problems are:
- He splits his focus between MSU baseball and complaining to the NCAA.
- He hasn't adjusted with the times, for the most part.
- He is stubborn to a fault.
- He doesn't put focus on winning individual games. The guy likes to win and doesn't like losing, but if we lose a game he just kind of brushes it off with "that's baseball."
The thing that is most frustrating is when we get Polk's focus and when he strays away from his natural tendencies of leaving pitchers in too long, not manufacturing runs, and he appears to put more emphasis on winning a particular game he has had success, such as our run last June. Unfortunately, for the vast majority of his latest tenure at MSU, it hasn't been like last June. At some point Polk has to make a decision - does he want MSU baseball to be successful on the level it can be or does he want to take on the NCAA.