Not a fan of his but in terms of where we are now I think we stay the course. The length of the next contract (probably five years) will mean we think he is our man to push the program to a P5 conference (assuming the discussion starts at about that time).
From the Daily Stampede
https://www.thedailystampede.com/2018/2/16/17019154/2018-usf-baseball-season-preview-shane-mcclanahan-kevin-merrell-david-villar-billy-mohl-andrew-perez
Season Prediction
The bullpen isn’t deep enough to sustain through 52 games and is the Achilles’ Heel of the team. Montes isn’t the answer at SS and Dietrich doesn’t improve enough as a catcher. McClanahan can’t live up to the hype and struggles as the ace. Chatfield regresses and never develops into what he can become—a 12-15 home run threat—with a decent average. The Bulls finish fifth in the conference and go 1-2 in the the House of Horrors that is Spectrum Field in a nightmarish first season for Mohl.
My daughter is two years away from college but for me to think otherwise is not being realistic about college life...been like that for 100 years. I suspect some frat guys don’t care but others will, especially those that don’t really care about USF sports.
Different strokes for different folks. I know if I was a student today my autumn weekends would be planned around USF football...I am not a student now and that is the case LOL. But I can understand that college sports is not for everyone and there are many other things to life in general and on campus specifically.
That being said, with a campus the size of USF There should still be more students than the 6k that are usually there.
Yeah it may not be that bad. Depends on what one calls cold. It could certainly be the low 50s which would be fine. The big question for both of these games will be the start times.
Back half of the schedule is loaded. Hopefully, the new starters can use the first month to get better and then be ready for the push at the end of the season.
Fair trade...I’ll do my part. I think we win but Umass has been known to play pretty well at home. Big game for me as half the faculty in my dept received their degree from umass so they would never let me forget it if a loss occurred (yes, I have been known to trash talk them LOL).
I agree. I would be much happier in Amherst as CFB should be played on campus not nfl stadiums (one of the reasons why I doubt I will go to Chi Town and watch football in a ufo stadium) although the stadium is a dump.
Taught there while I was just finishing up my dissertation (1997-98). Taught leadership and two terms of business foundations. As I recall, it was an enjoyable experience.
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