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Tom Osborne speaks out in support of Anderson:
I've waffled on Anderson's fate over the last two years. The recruits being poached by MLB had me thinking he needed more time when people started calling for his head last year (or two years ago?), but this year has been really hard to stomach. This team is dead in the water, and young as they are, you would have to think there would be a way to get something out of them other than lackluster play and blowout losses.
Another problem I have is that so many of us (me included) have been saying that Doc Sadler needs new facilities to make his program take off. I think this is fair for Doc, but Mike has those facilities. Haymarket Park is one of the best parks in the Big 12, and has to be way up near the top echelon nationally. If it's not the facilities, what's the problem?
LINKNebraska athletic director Tom Osborne said Monday he looks forward to seeing Mike Anderson’s young Nebraska baseball team maturing and enjoying brighter days ahead.
And yes, Osborne said, Anderson will be coaching the Huskers next season.
Osborne told the Journal Star that the team’s young roster, and recent strong recruiting, are reasons for optimism. What’s more, Osborne said, Anderson’s resume over his eight seasons as NU’s head coach should be taken into account by the coach’s critics.
I've waffled on Anderson's fate over the last two years. The recruits being poached by MLB had me thinking he needed more time when people started calling for his head last year (or two years ago?), but this year has been really hard to stomach. This team is dead in the water, and young as they are, you would have to think there would be a way to get something out of them other than lackluster play and blowout losses.
Another problem I have is that so many of us (me included) have been saying that Doc Sadler needs new facilities to make his program take off. I think this is fair for Doc, but Mike has those facilities. Haymarket Park is one of the best parks in the Big 12, and has to be way up near the top echelon nationally. If it's not the facilities, what's the problem?
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