Vitello vs Elander

Unfortunately I agree with you. He will come back and torment us. Just like Saban did to LSU. On the up shot, LSU did win two more national championships with two different coaches after Saban left them. Maybe we will do the same.
The only thing that I think will stop him from coming back immediately is the hard 34 player roster limit; he was already frustrated by NIL/portal in the year or two before he left, and I still remember him complaining about the hard roster limit on Basilio's show last summer.
 
The only thing that I think will stop him from coming back immediately is the hard 34 player roster limit; he was already frustrated by NIL/portal in the year or two before he left, and I still remember him complaining about the hard roster limit on Basilio's show last summer.
If he’s fired from the Giants, he may not have the option of coaching anywhere but college.
 
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Unfortunately I agree with you. He will come back and torment us. Just like Saban did to LSU. On the up shot, LSU did win two more national championships with two different coaches after Saban left them. Maybe we will do the same.
I think UT baseball can maintain success. Can Elander return to the top, that’s yet to be seen. He helped build this team, but you can hear his frustration in interviews. I’m sure they’re doing all the can. How a guy like Tony ends up with a beta team, is a head scratcher. Not saying they can’t improve, but eventually you are who you are.
 
The only thing that I think will stop him from coming back immediately is the hard 34 player roster limit; he was already frustrated by NIL/portal in the year or two before he left, and I still remember him complaining about the hard roster limit on Basilio's show last summer.
No doubt. Having to tell guys like Bargo and Sharm that there isn’t room, didn’t sit well with Tony.
 
The only thing that I think will stop him from coming back immediately is the hard 34 player roster limit; he was already frustrated by NIL/portal in the year or two before he left, and I still remember him complaining about the hard roster limit on Basilio's show last summer.
No doubt. Having to tell guys like Bargo and Sharm that there isn’t room, didn’t sit well with Tony.
 
Regardless, I think we have at least 3 more wins if Vitello were still here. Know it's early, but the team reflects the coach. Elander was an easy choice, but a mistake.
Elander ain't it. Unfortunately.

Currently the head coach. The hitting coach (I think?). The 3rd base coach.

Not good.
 
Elander is playing with the same squad Tony would have had here. Our hitters just aren't hitting. Levi Clark can't even reach the Mendoza line. Everyone seems to be struggling at the plate. Would it really be different if Tony were here, and Elander still hitting coach? Not convinced it would be. This season will be what it will be. We have the players we have. IMO, the real test for Elander will be who he goes out and gets for next season to try and turn this all around. Tony had a lot of these guys, if not all, in the boat before he left for the Giants. This offseason will be our first chance to see what Elander can do to right the ship.
 
Elander is playing with the same squad Tony would have had here. Our hitters just aren't hitting. Levi Clark can't even reach the Mendoza line. Everyone seems to be struggling at the plate. Would it really be different if Tony were here, and Elander still hitting coach? Not convinced it would be. This season will be what it will be. We have the players we have. IMO, the real test for Elander will be who he goes out and gets for next season to try and turn this all around. Tony had a lot of these guys, if not all, in the boat before he left for the Giants. This offseason will be our first chance to see what Elander can do to right the ship.
I think things would be different if Vitello were here. A lot of this game is mental. Being self assured and confident is a big thing in this sport. Vitello exudes that. His attitude and persona spread thru the team. I've said it over and over...a team reflects the coach. Elander was the popular choice. He was the easy choice. Question is....was he the right choice. I pray he is, but right now, I just don't see it.
 
Regardless, I think we have at least 3 more wins if Vitello were still here. Know it's early, but the team reflects the coach. Elander was an easy choice, but a mistake.
lol, when did we ever win a game under Vitello based on game management? We won because we bashed crap tons of homers and struck teams out 15x a game.
 
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Doesn’t really apply to Tennessee though. Wish he would have stayed. Don’t think he will do well In the pros but too early to tell. Two different entities.
Agree but that’s for those thinking these hitting issues are simply coaching related. They’re recruiting related. A player can either hit college or professional pitching or they can’t. A coach can help or tweet if a hitter is in a slump or doing something wrong but it takes time & a lot of reps to make major change if you can, something you don’t have mid season.
 
I think things would be different if Vitello were here. A lot of this game is mental. Being self assured and confident is a big thing in this sport. Vitello exudes that. His attitude and persona spread thru the team. I've said it over and over...a team reflects the coach. Elander was the popular choice. He was the easy choice. Question is....was he the right choice. I pray he is, but right now, I just don't see it.
You missed the last 6 SEC series last year?
 
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Baseball is no different from other sports in terms of the team quasi taking the personality of the coach. In comparison to the recent Vol teams post Covid, I don’t see any dogs on this team.

As I said in another thread, the swagger Tennessee baseball for several years a left town with Tony Vitello. Pretty obvious IMO.
 
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