Are there any coaches out there that can turn this program around?
Great question. If not Smith then who?
Other than ASU baseball, I am unfamiliar with the options out there.
Are there any coaches out there that can turn this program around?
Are there any coaches out there that can turn this program around?
“Yeah,” Smith said when asked if he had received assurances of a fifth season as coach from Anderson and the school’s administration. “But I won’t steal his thunder. I’ll let him speak his own words on that, but yeah.”
Usually, when an athletic director holds a press conference just days after an unsuccessful season, it’s bad news for a struggling coach. But it would be a surprise if Anderson did anything but offer Smith a vote of confidence when he meets with the media on Tuesday, a move that would kill the speculation about Smith’s job security for the summer.
I'm not following the other coaches so I can't say who. However, ASU should be an above .500 program based upon tradition. They should be able to recruit.
Maybe there is a successful JC coach with links to recruiting. It worked with Jim Brock.
JC ranks or top assistants at top programs would be interesting.
Here are 50 names of possible candidates:
https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/college-baseballs-coaching-carousel-50-names-to-watch/
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#ASU's Ray Anderson on firing Todd Graham, but retaining Tracy Smith: "You've got to recruit and recruit at a high level. We're recruiting at a very high level in baseball. We weren't in football."
So it's all about recruiting even if Smith doesn't win. Hmm.
ASU had three players drafted in 2018 under Graham.
What's funny is that Graham actually brought in much higher ranked recruits than his predecessors....
I guess his last NFL draft class came a year too late for Graham. However, I think it was more of an excuse to buy him out.
I think if you look at how the talent was rated, the results are more indicative of a guy who's not really that good of a coach. I mean, his specialty was defense and ASU's defense was nearly always atrocious.