Facts are that we were once at the top of the SEC in baseball facilities. Right now, we may be tenth at best. We haven't had any sustained success in baseball in several years. We can't give as much scholarship money as some other schools unless we find half a team worth of players that we can give academic schollies to, which isn't an ideal situation. We don't have a whole lot to sell to recruits over florida, lsu, S.C., etc. at this point. About half of Cohen's first recruiting class showed up with arm problems and one that I remember with an attitude problem. That was a setback. The juco players that he brought in hit the ball pretty well last year, but the problem was that we didn't have enough pitching. This year, we have the pitching but not the hitting, due to some extent b/c the position players are very young. How some of you people expect to finish in the top half of the SEC at this point is laughable. It is going to be a steady and gradual improvement, not two recruiting classes and all of a sudden we are national 17ing champions. And another thing, baseball isn't football where a coach with good ability can out scheme another coach with better players and find a way to win. In baseball, you must have the better talent. It is going to take time. And don't forget that when we hired Cohen, just about any baseball person with a voice talked about how we made a great, home run hire with Cohen. The rebels were the only people that I remember saying it was a ****** hire. Them and some people on here who just want to go against Coach34 b/c he is Coach34.