

He owns and kills it recruiting in Southern California. I still say USC should offer John Savage from UCLA who is the best. Rod Dedeaux, was a legend we need to pay for one of the top coaches in the game to match up with what Rod built.
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In respect for the rich baseball history at USC we need a coach who has taken a team to the College World Series not some scrub coach who has made it to the playoffs one time like Gill. I heard he turned down the job so he could continue to raise his family in beautiful Santa Barbara which makes more sense. The UCSB job pays peanuts compared to other programs due to a low athletic budget. Can’t believe Checketts was offered a very low salary by Swann before. We need a proven head coach so why not the head coach at TCU. The question now is whether he wants to return to those challenges now that he is at financially friendly Long Beach State.ĭisagree-on om TCU. Mary’s from 2014-19, so he knows the challenges of coaching at a private school. And the Longhorns have been formidable since he joined the staff as an assistant coach in 2019.Įric Valenzuela, Long Beach State: He got a courtesy interview three years ago but USC didn’t seem interested so he took the Long Beach job. He played at Long Beach State, so there is a local connection. Troy Tulowitzki, Texas: He is a former major-leaguer, which creates a lot of buzz. He was an assistant coach at Arizona State from 2006-09 so he has Pac-12 experience. He also coached at Cerritos College and Cal State Fullerton, so he has plenty of local ties.Īndy Stankiewicz, Grand Canyon: Stankiewicz was the runner-up three years ago to Gill and is also being pursued for Division I jobs. Things were a lot more cost-conscious under Lynn Swann, however, so if Coach Bohn throws a lot of money at Checketts, he might take it.īill Mosiello, TCU: Mosiello, a former USC assistant, is the associate head coach at TCU and being pursued for Division I jobs. Here’s a look at some early candidates:Īndrew Checketts, UC Santa Barbara: USC was interested in him three years ago but couldn’t offer enough money to entice him. It’ll cost more when USC plays the Hawkeyes again.So who will replace USC baseball Jason Gill? The opportunity to understand our former athletes and grow with them is very important to us.” “I look forward to learning more about the challenges in his life. “Charles White’s Heisman Trophy is prominently displayed on our campus, and I know that the memories and thrills he provided live on in Trojans around the world,” Mike Bohn said. USC changed its tune, however, once Plaschke contacted them for his column. “Such a big part of our life and now … nothing.” “It’s like USC is a brother who just isn’t there anymore,” White’s daughter Tara said. His ex-wife, who manages his care, emailed Lincoln Riley but did not get a response. “Everything I did in football, it was all USC,” White said. White has had dementia for 10 years, according to the column. Former USC Heisman Trophy winner Charles White has been living in an assisted-care facility for the past two years and been diagnosed with Stage 2 dementia, according to a column today by the L.A.
