[Husker] Baseball

Tony Lambert bugeaters1 at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 30 16:16:06 CDT 2008


I also like the fact that Anderson got back to coaching the hitters and the 
B hack.  I guess I don't know if Sawyers was a good or bad hitting coach. 
It's just that Nebraska had good results with Anderson in that capacity.

Tony Lambert

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From: "Bob Beach" <rbeach at neb.rr.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 4:09 PM
To: "Husker List" <husker at tssi.com>
Subject: Re: [Husker] Baseball

> Duane Feldman wrote:
>> Bob, I agree with you here.  In retrospect, I think the team of Anderson 
>> and Childress was stronger than either coaching independently (Texas A&M 
>> hasn't rocked the B12S so far).  If the new NU pitching coach is as good 
>> as he appears at this point, I doubt he will be here long, so let's enjoy 
>> things as long as we can.
>>
>> Duane
>>
>> *//*
>
>
>     Couldn't agree more.  Really when Childress was here we had two Head 
> Coaches in all practicality.  They just had different responsibilities. 
> It was almost like a football team with no Head Coach but an Offensive 
> Coordinator and an Defensive Coordinator running things.  Anderson was the 
> Head Coach and had the final say but Childress and Anderson worked well 
> together.
>
>     You also nailed the "problem" many times with producing great 
> assistants.  They find places they can be Head Coaches.  For now, though, 
> NU seems to have found a great combination.  It has all the appearance of 
> a fun year.
>
>
> Bob Beach
>
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