[Husker] Husker baseball needs your help
Skylar Dodds
sklarbodds at cox.net
Mon May 9 10:59:10 CDT 2011
In anyone who's paying attention's opinion. So, basically what you're
saying is, "AD is hard, don't complain ever."
From: Borer Steve CAA [mailto:steve.borer at connectseward.org]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 10:43 AM
To: Skylar Dodds
Cc: husker at tssi.com
Subject: Re: [Husker] Husker baseball needs your help
In your opinion. Maybe you should be the AD. It's always pretty easy from
where we sit. I'm not saying Mike Anderson should not go ... I'm saying let
the AD do the process.
Steve
On May 9, 2011, at 10:39 AM, Skylar Dodds wrote:
If T.O. was doing his job (baseball wise), we would have had a new coach for
this year. I already tried to 'let T.O. do his job". It didn't work.
--
Skylar
From: Borer Steve CAA [mailto:steve.borer at connectseward.org]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 10:27 AM
To: Skylar Dodds
Cc: husker at tssi.com
Subject: Re: [Husker] Husker baseball needs your help
Skylar,
I understand your thoughts and opinions. However, back in my coaching
career, I was the victim of a petition drive to remove me from my job.
Obviously, it did not sit well then and it still doesn't sit well now. I
have also seen this happen several more times in my career as a principal
and AD. Let TO do his job. He's the person who has the responsibility to
evaluate Coach Anderson and the program.
We trusted him to do what was necessary with Bill Callahan ... we need to do
that now.
Just my thoughts!
Steve
Steve J. Borer CMAA
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On May 9, 2011, at 10:10 AM, Skylar Dodds wrote:
This is a plea to the casual baseball fan. Please read it, we need you.
OK, let me start off by saying this is not me. I'm not usually this guy. I
will give a coach every single chance to turn a ship around. But right now,
Husker baseball is in critical condition. Whether he's a nice guy or not
(and I believe he is to SOME), Mike Anderson is not the right guy for the
baseball team. I've always been a staunch MA defender, but he's taken a
very very very good program and turned it into a disaster.
I get most people don't care about college baseball. If you do, you're
probably already on board with this. If you don't, think of it this way.
When baseball is good it can turn a small profit if not break even. Right
now I've heard estimates that baseball is losing close to $1 million per
year. Even if it's not that high, the fact is they're still hemorrhaging
money. And that's coming STRAIGHT out of the pockets of our beloved football
team. A coaching change could be the equivalent of a $1 million per year
donation directly to the pockets of the football team. Love the football
team and don't care about baseball? This is still for you.
For whatever reason, Dr. Tom doesn't seem to want to do anything about it.
He's said things like (not exact quotes), "We always said that if a baseball
coach won a game in Omaha, he'd have a lifetime contract" and "fans opinion
changes whether they win or they lose and those who want him gone are a
vocal minority".
We need people to sign a petition to convince Dr. Tom that something needs
to be done:
http://www.petitiononline.com/UNLBB001/petition.html
It may not change anything. But here's the reason this has to be done NOW.
If he's allowed to stay next year his record will improve. I know that
sounds like a weird reason to fire a coach, but it's NOT because he's going
to do a better job, but because he's going to a conference that is PATHETIC
in baseball. And so, if he's not taken care of this year, next year he'll
hang around just by virtue of the fact that to the 'casual' fan he LOOKS
like he's doing better. To the point, in the latest RPI Nebraska would be
NUMBER ONE (#1!!!) in the Big Ten in RPI with the terrible season we're
having (last place in the Big XII!!!). The Big XII always gets 1 or 2
National seeds and 3 or 4 regional hosts. The Big Ten gets ONE TEAM IN most
years and they usually play on the road.
Here's a few Mike Anderson 'nuggets' to digest:
1] Attendance: In 2005 & 2006 we averaged right at or around 5,000 fans per
game. This year, we're hovering somewhere around 2,700. Can you imagine
if the football coach was ever so bad attendance dropped by almost 50%?????
2] Big XII Tourney: We're well on our way to missing our THIRD STRAIGHT Big
XII tourney. This is not 'postseason play', this means you are finishing in
the BOTTOM 2 of the league. You are the worst of the worst. Once should be
automatic hot-seat, twice should be automatic termination and three times???
Maybe firing squad?
3] Big XII Series: We've lost now something in the neighborhood of 23 of the
last 27 series. Can you imagine if a football coach went 4-23 over ANY
STRETCH??? Yikes.
4] Big XII Series (2): We've lost 11 of the last 12 'rubber matches' where
we could win the series on Sunday. Well coached teams play well when it's
all on the line.
5] Big XII Road Series: We haven't won one in 3 years.
6] Big XII Series (3): We've only won TWO series in the past 3 years when we
weren't already mathematically eliminated from the Big XII tourney. TWO.
7] Offensive Stats: Currently we're dead last in the Big XII in conference
hitting, by a ways (.230 average, 2nd worst is .242). We're last in On base
percentage. We're 2nd to last in runs scored. 2nd to last in doubles.
We're the only team without a triple in league play (2nd lowest is 3).
We're last in RBI, 3rd to last in walks, 2nd to last in stolen bases and
attemps.
8] Pitching Stats: We're 3rd to last in ERA (4.70). 4th to last in
strikeouts. Last in Homeruns given up. 3rd to last in walks per 9.
9] Excuses: We've all heard them. We're young (for the 3rd year in a row I
might add, and who is in charge of recruiting??). I have too much integrity
to over-sign. We've had a lot of opportunities and have had some bad luck.
Etc, etc, etc.
10] Leadership issues: I'm not going too far into this, but I'll list a
couple. First, he sat Jake Mort on "Jake Mort Day", Jake was one of the
most blue-collar hard working players ever to put on a Husker uniform.
Second, the motto of the team that was his 'crowning achievement' (2005) was
(paraphrasing) "F____ him, we'll win anyway". Third, other teams gave him
the nickname of "Jekyll and Hyde" and would say, "I wonder which coach will
show up today"....I could go on.
Alright, I could keep going, but if I haven't convinced you yet, I probably
won't.
All I'm asking is to take a few seconds out of your day and care.
--
Skylar
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