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In no particular order

John Pawlowski - College of Charlston
Bobby Pierce - Troy University
Rich Maloney - Michigan University
Bill Mosicllo - Southern Califorina (reported to have left USC for Auburn Assistant)
Dave Serrano - UC Irvine
Dan McDonnel - Louisville
Gary Gilmore - Coastal Carolina
Kevin Cooney - Florida Atlantic University

Do you believe that our next coach will come from the above list? I believe that the eight above have all been reported as having some type of contact, either permission from AD and some have already made the trip to Knoxville for the interview.

A number of others got feelers and judged the interest from Hamilton and won't interview.

Anyone know of someone else that you've heard is in line for an offical interview?

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Look for the position to be filled no more than one week after the College World Series is complete. From what I have been told it will be Dave Serrano or Bobby Pierce. They already have players wanting to transfer, the 2007 recruiting class is not the best, and they are way behind on the 2008 class.
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There are a lot of folks who are much-better informed than I am.

It is interesting, though, how many different opinions I've read about who the front-runners are.

We're reading Pawlowski, Pierce, and Serrano here. Over at gridscape.com we've got someone talking about Maloney.

cbg - when you say "they already have players wanting to transfer", are you referring to Tennessee, or to the schools where the coaching candidates currently reside?
Bizazz,

Some of the Tennessee players are looking to leave before the August deadline.

Serrano,

I heard him speaking with Jim Rome this afternoon and he sounds like a person that really likes the West Coast and his players. However, I have been told that he makes around $100,000.00 and lives in Orange County, CA which is much more expensive that Knoxville, TN. It would probably cost Tennessee around $225,000.00 plus bonuses for Serrano, $85,000.00 for the 2nd assistant, and $70,000.00 for the 3rd assistant in salaries alone. Tennessee would probably have to agree to do the renovation of the stadium ASAP among several other things.

IMO, you could hire Serrano or Pierce and not go wrong.
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I have been following these threads with interest and really appreciate the insider information. My son's coach is Gary Gilmore and imho is one of the best Coaches in the nation having won 50 games now two out of the last three years.

That said here is my take:

It seems obvious to me that Serrano is their guy and will be the next coach at Tennessee. If Pierce or someone else were the guy, they would already be the guy. The only thing holding all this up is the College World Series. I am sure Tennessee is shrewd enough to glean through back door channels that Serrano is indeed already interested in the postion. Otherwise, they would have already named someone. I'll be shocked if anyone other than Serrano is named head coach.
With the change in transfer rules I can certainly understand why some players would be a little anxious.

Having said that, I hope those that are considering transferring will be willing to talk with the new coach, and see if there is still a mutual fit.

Cleveland makes an interesting point. It's obvious that there's still some careful consideration on Tennessee's part re: coaches in Omaha. Whether that's Serrano, McDonnel, or someone else, only time will tell.

That doesn't mean someone else isn't in prime contention. It could be Mike Hamilton is comfortable with another candidate, but wants to be 100% sure by talking with the remaining candidates.
IMO, Hamilton has a list and knows that he is going to offer the job to the number 1 person on his list & if that person turns the job down he will offer the job to the 2nd person on his list. Serrano is probably the #1 selection with Pierce being the #2 man. However, it is going to be difficult to get Serrano to leave UCI after the magical run they have had this season and him being a West Coach person but I don't feel that UCI will be able to pay him what he would make @ Tennessee. He fully understands Tennessee (was the pitching coach for a short time) and what it would be like to live and coach in Knoxville.

Pierce on the other hand is a small town man that played in the SEC (Alabama) and would probably crawl from Troy to Knoxville for the opportunity to coach the University of Tennessee.

By waiting until after the College World Series Mike Hamilton will be able to make more of a splash with the announcement where if he named any coach today it would be buried in the back of the newspaper.
Interviewed 4 People that I know of:

Bobby Pierce - Troy University
Gary Gilmore - Coastal Carolina
___________- Tampa
Todd Raleigh- Western Carolina

Talked to UC Irvine's Serrano and he said he was interested but he would like to wait until after the World Series. Big orange must not have been willing to wait. Press conference scheduled for Friday at 3:00.It is my understanding that Todd Raleigh from Western has ties to Clemson and that is where Hamilton has ties also. I was hoping the orange would stay away from the Clemson ties. Interviewing done by Hamilton,Tegano, Currie, and someone in Marketing. Not a lot of baseball knowledge I would think.
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I am not aware of any ties Todd Raleigh has to Clemson--this would be an absolute shock. I'll believe it when I see it. On the other hand, Pawlowski does have ties to Clemson having gone to school there --as did Hamilton. Who knows what will happen.


Who coached Raleigh when he played at Western? Leggett and where does he coach? Clemson
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what the heck?? are you kidding?? why not go by one of the youth fields and interview a coach! is this some kind of joke?? Go ahead and get the transfer papers ready!


Mike Hamilton made a good choice with Bruce Pearl so don't write off Raleigh until you see what he can do. Some of the best decisions are not the most popular decisions. I have a hunch that $$$$ played a major role is several people not wanting the job the same as Pearl was not the top choice due to finances.
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Obviously, money must be an issue or a real bad hangover!
Too many other candidates to be considered. If you want success you have too spend the money. I looked at the list and Serrano was the best guy there.
I give Raleigh 3 years and there will be another change.
This was a great chance to hire a great coach like Florida has with Coach O'Sullivan.
Forget the ties with Clemsen.
If your going to fire Rod then at least get a better coach that has success. (Its called upgrading, folks) Two trips in eight years at Western doesn't get it.
I know Coach Raleigh and he isn't a Bruce Pearl if that is the model of coaches at UT.
Raleigh does well recruiting in Ga. & Carolina. Baseball needs more than Regional recruiting and should posture itself like football and basketball.
Hey everyone deserves a chance but call the bookies and bet on three years and a change.
Hammy did well with Bruce, but was a sleep at the wheel on this decision.
bhop32

Is that an opinion or a statement based on fact ?---Watch what Raleigh does and lets see hwo he brings with him to recruit---he had a real good one in Western with Filipek


If you can bring kids to the woods on ther outskirts of the Indian Reservation and win I think he will do fine in Knoxville
TR, a lot of Vol fans got their hopes up (or stars in their eyes) about a big, or **** name, being hired.

I can understand some of the reaction.

OTOH - I'm not aware of any of us who can tell the future. We can make predictions, but that's about it. For someone to make a blanket statement that this is a terrible hire is ridiculous, unless that person can also present a valid argument to support that opinion. Otherwise, we all know what they say about opinions.

TR, I'm encouraged by your endorsement. Let's hope things work out well.
TR, the world in Knoxville absolutely revolves around UT sports. It transcends even the passion many cities feel for their pro-sports teams.

Baseball is down the list (behind Football, Men's and Women's basketball), but it's very important to a core group of fans. Many of us want to see it go somewhere else (look at the following baseball enjoys at other SEC venues like Arkansas, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State).
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Bizazz



How big is a core group?---Can that Core gorup change things?


I dunno. I know that Mike Hamilton at least pays attention to what the constituency says. There were some that felt his predecessor at AD didn't always do that. A number of the talking points that have been bantered about during the criticism of Delmonico's tenure, and the subsequent coaching search, were mentioned by Hamilton and Raleigh at the press conference today: Stronger recruiting in-state, hard work, better consistency in the program, to name a few.

I think part of the problem was that this particular name came out of the blue. Nobody was mentioning Todd. When major names like Murphy and Maloney were being mentioned (not to mention the current national media darling, Serrano), it gave the community a false impression of where things were going.

I'm all for giving Todd the opportunity. A lot of folks will come around, they just have to get over the initial reaction first. There's also a significant constituency that was still supporting Delmonico. The athletic department still has some work to do in soothing hurt feelings.
TR, I hope you're not including me in "Ya'll." Smile

I'm just trying to relate my observations as someone who's on-the-ground in Knoxville.

The hurt feelings refer to a segment of fans who thought that Rod deserved at least one more year, as well as any players who were recruited by Rod and are now considering a transfer.

While I'd be less than honest in saying Todd was my favorite (I actually knew nothing about him), I'm willing to give the guy a chance.
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Bizazz


Hey I am a St Johns grad and follow them like crazy, and I follow my sons schools in the same manner but for me it is not the end of world if they do not win


How big is a core group?---Can that Core gorup change things?


TR,

Yes, the city of Knoxville (along with most of the state) is CRAZY about the University of Tennessee and their athletic department. I have been told that one of the Top 5 people that give funds to the university told Hamilton that he had better hope that this hire works or he could also be looking for another job. I am not saying that it's the correct approach but that is the attitude that the state of Tennessee has about athletics @ their state university. Much like the University of Alabama and their football program.
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Originally posted by Bizazz:
A number of the talking points that have been bantered about during the criticism of Delmonico's tenure, and the subsequent coaching search, were mentioned by Hamilton and Raleigh at the press conference today: Stronger recruiting in-state, hard work, better consistency in the program, to name a few.
Sounds like a perfect time to move there. Wink

Jason
How much is Raleigh making? I would like to know his salary and benefit package because that was probably a big factor in getting him. No, he is not going to turn around the program overnight...just look at the roster for '08,,,,full of TN players only....where is the regional recruiting...last time I checked there were great players in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan. They act like crossing the north border of Tennessee is sacreligious...it's a farce!!! Anyway, someone please answer my question as far as what he is making!!!
I think UT sports are very similar to UK sports. The only difference is the women's basketball team has a much larger following at UT, but UK is coming along. To build the baseball program to rival one of the other SEC schools is a huge goal IMO. UK has turned it's around over the last few years in most folks eyes. That includes a much larger attendance, better record, and facility improvements. However, this town (Lexington) will never have the baseball following that you find at Auburn or Miss State. I can't imagine that would happen in Knoxville either. Maybe I'm wrong. I'd love to be wrong about both cities but basketball has always ruled here and basketball/football has the UT hold. Smile

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