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2nd I think. That’s pretty good considering he hasn’t been a HC very long.Where does that salary rank in B1G?
I can't remember, but didn't Tracy Smith call IU his dream job? Regardless, I like it that he is a young guy that has strong ties to the state. I wonder if the salary of 250k is just the base salary or the total package.Hard to take that comment seriously. It’ll be interesting (and fun) to see what happens if he’s wildly successful here. Welcome aboard Coach!
I just saw it in another article that it's his base salary.I can't remember, but didn't Tracy Smith call IU his dream job? Regardless, I like it that he is a young guy that has strong ties to the state. I wonder if the salary of 250k is just the base salary or the total package.
Less than $50,000 a year? That can’t be right.
I think he is a great fit. Was looking at the Wright State web site this morning and his stay was short there but a lot of positives. Wouldn’t mind if he brings the pitching coach along.
Really like the comments in the IU release. Scott Rolen is an important supporter of the program, Fineman and Milto’s comments are encouraging, as were Webb’s
I think he will do very well at IU and have a good long run.
wonder if he'll retain Bunn as pitching coach?Wouldn't it be cool if Scott was on the staff?
wonder if he'll retain Bunn as pitching coach?
if not Bunn, maybe Sogard: https://wsuraiders.com/coaches.aspx?rc=588&path=baseballRead that Coach was big on analytics, don’t know if Coach Bunn is. In any case my guess is he will bring in his own folks, maybe keep Rodeheaver.
Wouldn’t think Rolen wants a job but I expect him to visit frequently.
FWIW it looks like Lemonis hasn't hired a pitching coach yet.Would think one of his assistants at Wright State could potentially land the job to replace him there.
Will be interesting to see who is hired to fill his coaching staff.
Could see Bunn being asked to stay by Mercer as a sign of consistency to a young but promising pitching staff. He might also be disappointed he didn’t get the job and be ready to move on.
On paper, Mercer looks like a solid hire. Young guy that should be able to relate do the players since he’s not that much older. I hope he’s so good that Fred needs to double his base salary in a few years. Hopefully, he can convince some quality commitments that Coach Lemonis had to the program to follow him to Bloomington.