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It has been reported that Notre Dame is looking for a new baseball coach. Everyone knows that you must be a true student/athlete to attend Notre Dame. Their alumni association is second to no one in terms of helping athletes find jobs upon graduation. But what about the baseball team and the athletic administration? Does the university support the baseball team with enough $$$ to recruit on a national level? Do they have the type of indoor facilities available to them that is needed to compete for a national championship? What must ND do if they are going to compete for a trip to Omaha every season?
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Yes, I heard about the coaching change. With that said, I think they kept most of the coaching staff and promoted Scott Lawler as interim HC. Coach Dangler and Sikes remains.

With regards to the whole ND baseball program, I think they will do their best to help a recruit. I am basing this on RR23Jr's senior teammate who is going there next semester.

From what I have heard, there are nice indoor facilities available especially in the late fall and winter. Of Course, Football still rules over there but I think the baseball program will continue to improve.

RR23
Our older son was recruited heavily by Notre Dame under previous coach Paul Maneiri (now LSU). There was a point where I thought he would pick it.

The university is magical. The campus is beautiful and its got everything one would want for a full college experience.

Baseball...facilities are...ok. Decent, not great. Conference (Big East) for baseball is...ok. Louisville is the recent strongest team, Cincinnati probably has the best stadium and certainly better than ND's. Weather for baseball? Below ok. Town (South Bend)? Not the best.

As one coach told our son...'Please remember when you visit you aren't going there to play football because they're gonna make you feel like it.'

Having said all of that...its a great school. The alumni network is top notch as is the education. It would be hard to turn down.

But can the baseball team compete for a trip to Omaha every year? Without more investment in the facility and perhaps without a change of conference...I have my doubts.
RR23,
If the pundits are correct and he did inform the BC players of this news, this is his biggest challenge yet.
Coach Aoki is known as Mik, short for Mikio.
I talked with him last Wednesday night. While the issue of the new job was not mentioned, it was clear he had a very busy week and was really doing his homework.
Despite that, he was as nice as could be.
Sure wish him all the best.
I have visited Notre Dame on a number of occasions. Once for baseball, twice for hockey and once for a football game. I was amazed/stunned by a number of things:

1. South Bend is horrible -- a bulldozer (several hundred of them, actually) would provide great improvement.

2. The weather is worse than the city.

3. I thought the baseball stadium was much better than described above.

4. The weather was beyond horrible in both March/April.

5. The football stadium is magical.

6. About two thirds of the campus is great. The other third fits extremely well into South Bend.

7. The weather was worse than the town.

8. Notre Dame obviously is a great school, but not so great for a top player with other choices. I remain amazed by the job done Paul Manieri and doubt it will be matched any time soon.

9. The alumni network, while impressive, probably does not do so well when it comes to professional baseball, if that is a later option.

10. Because of all of the above, I would be surprised if they ever equal their former standing in football. Too many other great options for great players in places with far, far better weather in far, far better cities.
I have to agree with much of what Jemaz said about ND. It's a great school with tremendous alumni connections but what I've always said about ND is that its problem is that its in Indiana.

The town is depressing and although the campus is very pretty the weather overall does match the town. Those who are in love with all things ND obviously look beyond what has been mentioned and they end up getting a great education.

Let me add however that listening to the band perform before a home football game and watching the team march into the stadium while listening to the chants of "here come the irish" is one of the greatest things you can observe in all of sports and should be on everyone's bucket list imo .
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Very few universities can come close to Notre Dames combination of excellence and alumni satisfaction with where they went.

That said, one of my "Domer" friends years ago confided that South Bend gets lake effect snow. In the years since, with radar weather, one can see that is true. But if you're inside anyway, it seems to me not to matter much what's on the ground outside.
Mainieri is the HC at LSU and has not been at ND since 2006.
My son was also recruited heavily under him, can't beat the education and the degree you will receive will open doors, since baseball was a high priority, it wasn't a good fit. The weather is brutal, and I agree with JBB unless they make a bigger investment in the program (facilities) I doubt they will be serious contenders to Omaha.

IMO, this is a short stop for Aoki, a young coach on the rise, who left BC due to lack of commitment from the administration.
It sounds like the problems with ND are facilities and the weather. While nothing can be done to fix the weather it's not that difficult to upgrade the baseball facilities. The opinion of this outsider is that ND needs to find a baseball sugar daddy to throw some $$ into the baseball facilities. Every program in the country has it's + & - but with the educaton one could receive from ND and their alumni association a strong coaching staff could make it very difficult for a young student/athlete to attend another school. If Notre Dame could just get the kids they want from the Catholic schools across the country they would be very hard to compete with most years.
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Actually the baseball facilities are fine. The field is very nice and they have a good stadium by northern standards (they hosted a regional some years ago) as well as a good indoor hitting area next to the field. The new coach will think he's in heaven.

One challenge is in the past few years many many schools in the south and west have gone on a baseball building spree which has helped attract many players who normally might be well suited for ND. Also no matter your school name recogntion, recruiters have to simply out work their competition in this day and age. Finally, the private school high tuition vs limited scholarship challenge that faces many across the country also affects ND (along with the weather).
Mik Aoki was announced today as the new head coach of Notre Dame.
Just a few years ago, in 2006 I believe, many were posting that Pete Hughes was nuts for leaving BC and could never make an impact in a cold weather ACC program like that at Va. Tech. The school was a football school with less than the best facilities, cold weather, a program that had not been successful and it was trying to compete in the ACC.
Heck, on another site, many were posting things similar to this throughout the course of this year.
When Va. Tech beat Fla. St., they posted they could not beat Ga. Tech. When they beat Ga. Tech, they posted they would never succeed in the ACC tournament.
In my view Mik is taking on a challenge not much different than the one Pete Hughes assumed at Va. Tech, other than being in the very strong ACC.
Mik has the benefit of everything ND and its national reputation and strong academics, which Va. Tech did not have in baseball in 2006.
ND plays its initial 20-25 games in the South each season. That type of travel cost shows commitment, at least to me.
Mik clearly knows the landscape, the expectations and surely has a plan to succeed. I wish him all the best. My sense is this can be a very, very good fit.
The facilities are not fine when compared with the schools they're going against...and the weather of the schools they're going against. They can fix the facility part...fairly easily...and I'll bet Coach Aoki will make that a priority.

Having talked to a previous coach quite a bit and reflecting on the 'pitch,' my gut tells me he knew it too.

Having said all of that, the education is outstanding and they should still be able to get enough outstanding players to compete for titles in the Big East.

As a side note, I believe Va. Tech was/is in a better position to blossom...reputation of the ACC and the perception that most of the road schedule is to warm weather schools is a plus for them. Academics there is no slouch either. I also far prefer Blacksburg to South Bend as a town to live in, to go to school in.
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