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It was a very easy place at which to win when we had coaches by cbo86
that knew how to develop talent and a winning culture. Continue to attract good talent? I do think that we have some good talent but it becomes adequate to poor talent with the lack of guidance and coaching. Continue to represent the university well? That has never been a problem with our baseball team so that is just the usual propaganda that we raise good boys at ND. This is just like saying that the sky is blue. We have to find our way in the ACC, tough place to play, find a way to win more games? Not with this tool as coach. The players will have to do it all by their lonesome. Aoki's only accomplishment was losing a very long game to Texas in NCAA tournament.
You know I think I'm actually changing my mind and prefer the silent Mrs. Doubtfire.