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Title: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: gottfriedsucks on June 08, 2012, 12:49:47 PM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: BAMAWV on June 08, 2012, 03:54:37 PM
You butt hurt about gettin' beotch slapped by Jamos and Preacher?


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: gottfriedsucks on June 08, 2012, 04:13:40 PM
You butt hurt about gettin' beotch slapped by Jamos and Preacher?

1. I don't recall mentioning those two in this post
2. My life's happienes doesn't hinge on what people on internets forums think of me.
3. how did I get "beotch slapped" by those two?
4. obviously this post hurts your butt? >:(


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Marshal Dillon on June 08, 2012, 04:22:42 PM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.



I follow and care about ALL University of Alabama sports, some with more enthusiam than others. You're right, baseball is in the toilet and the head coach is in big trouble if we have another crappy year in 2013. I enjoy gymnastics and golf, but my major sports are football, basketball, & baseball. Woment's BB needs major improvement and softball has been a shining star under Murphy.

 :clap:


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: gottfriedsucks on June 08, 2012, 04:46:41 PM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.



I follow and care about ALL University of Alabama sports, some with more enthusiam than others. You're right, baseball is in the toilet and the head coach is in big trouble if we have another crappy year in 2013. I enjoy gymnastics and golf, but my major sports are football, basketball, & baseball. Woment's BB needs major improvement and softball has been a shining star under Murphy.

 :clap:

Now I care in the sense that I want them to all be winning programs.  I don't care in the sense I do about football where I get pissed when we lose and it makes me feel sick to my stomach if we lose a football game. I don't know if or how many of you all listen to finebaum, but there were fans calling there acting like they were the biggest softball fans in the world when you know they probably have never watched a game in their life and just want to jump on the bandwagon.  I just wonder how many hardcore followers there are of the smaller sports....It would be interesting to see what percentage of hardcore football fans are.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: pmull on June 08, 2012, 05:49:28 PM
I follow men's basketball, baseball, gymnastics and softball very closely. Like most Alabama fans football is my passion but I follow these other programs closely. I look at rolltide.com daily to get updates on other sports like tennis, golf, track, rowing, etc.

I followed men's and women's golf the last few years. Once we get a program competing for SEC titles it gets my attention. The NCAA finals were streamed live and I watched the women win the title and the men lose on the final pairing on the final hole.

I think it is fair to say I am a fan of all of Alabama'a athlectic programs.



Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: 2Stater on June 08, 2012, 05:54:05 PM
2 of my 3 daughters played softball and I coached both of them. I love girls softball. Always will. When ESPN started showing Bama softball on the tube, I thought it was great. I have followed very closely every since then. I can tell you that it was gut wrenching to me when they lost 2 to Florida last year after starting out so well in the World Series, and when they lost on a home run to Hawaii the year before, in the super regionals. I won't say that I take them as seriously as Alabama football, but I do take their sport very seriously. WV prolly will never forgive me for not watching the final game the other night, but that was a situation beyond my control that I won't delve into. Having said that, I am very proud of our ladies and the grit and guts they showed to win against Oklahoma in their own back yard. I am really happy for CPM who felt it was his duty to go to LSU last year, only to come to his senses and realize that Tuscaloosa was his home and brought these girls to glory in a very memorable situation. Jamos said it best this morning, it brought the true meaning to all of us concerning Tide Pride.

Roll Tide, Ladies! Roll Tide!!


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: XBAMA on June 08, 2012, 06:18:01 PM
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Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: XBAMA on June 08, 2012, 06:24:59 PM
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Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: pmull on June 08, 2012, 06:58:27 PM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.

To be honest, one look at your screen name tells me you are not a basketball fan. No good Alabama fan would berate a fromer player and current coach with a name like yours. In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: gottfriedsucks on June 08, 2012, 09:30:06 PM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.

To be honest, one look at your screen name tells me you are not a basketball fan. No good Alabama fan would berate a fromer player and current coach with a name like yours. In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO

I don't give former players or coaches a pass just because they played or coached at Bama.  How can you say a bum like gottfried that got busted screwin round on his wife deserves any respect? Do you think a bum like Jimmy Johns deserved any respect after he got busted for selling cocaine? How about Mike Price afer his stripper party?  Dubose after screwin his secretary and getting Bama on probation?  You are entitled to your opinion, but I don't think its wise to give a guy a pass and treat him like a king just because he played/coached at Bama.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: N.AL-Tider on June 08, 2012, 10:26:26 PM
To be honest, one look at your screen name tells me you are not a basketball fan. No good Alabama fan would berate a fromer player and current coach with a name like yours. In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO
FWIW, I know the original poster personally and I know the whole story behind his screen name and I fully understand his stance.  I also don't blame him for feeling the way he does.  That has, IMO, absolutely no bearing on whether he is a basketball fan or not, just how he feels toward that one person.

To answer the OP, I am adicted to football, watch basketball occasionally, check the results for the gymnastics team regularly and try to watch softball everytime their game is on tv.  I hope all of the other sports to do well and even hope they win the NC but I really don't follow them.  I also don't follow golf either.  It ain't a sport IMO... ;)


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: hscoach on June 08, 2012, 10:30:56 PM
I try to follow as many teams as I can out here in Tx.  I watched more than a few softball games because ESPN would cover them. 


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Leewillie on June 08, 2012, 10:50:56 PM
To be honest, one look at your screen name tells me you are not a basketball fan. No good Alabama fan would berate a fromer player and current coach with a name like yours. In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO
FWIW, I know the original poster personally and I know the whole story behind his screen name and I fully understand his stance.  I also don't blame him for feeling the way he does.  That has, IMO, absolutely no bearing on whether he is a basketball fan or not, just how he feels toward that one person.

To answer the OP, I am adicted to football, watch basketball occasionally, check the results for the gymnastics team regularly and try to watch softball everytime their game is on tv.  I hope all of the other sports to do well and even hope they win the NC but I really don't follow them.  I also don't follow golf either.  It ain't a sport IMO... ;)
NALT, are you aware that the OP openly pulled for Alabama's opponents near the end of the basketball season a couple of years ago?  I think pmull is right, how can you call yourself a Bama fan when you're posting comments like "Go Big Blue" just before the Kentucky game.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: pmull on June 09, 2012, 06:49:55 AM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.

To be honest, one look at your screen name tells me you are not a basketball fan. No good Alabama fan would berate a fromer player and current coach with a name like yours. In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO

I don't give former players or coaches a pass just because they played or coached at Bama.  How can you say a bum like gottfried that got busted screwin round on his wife deserves any respect? Do you think a bum like Jimmy Johns deserved any respect after he got busted for selling cocaine? How about Mike Price afer his stripper party?  Dubose after screwin his secretary and getting Bama on probation?  You are entitled to your opinion, but I don't think its wise to give a guy a pass and treat him like a king just because he played/coached at Bama.

Talking negative about a former coach is a different matter. You were talking negative about a current coach a few years ago on another board. You were openly wanting the team to lose so the coach would be fired. The rest of us fans were hoping we could get the season turned around and make post season play.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: XBAMA on June 09, 2012, 07:21:38 AM
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Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
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Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
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Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: 2Stater on June 09, 2012, 07:54:52 AM
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Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Jamos on June 09, 2012, 08:33:38 AM
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Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
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Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
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Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Marshal Dillon on June 09, 2012, 09:50:52 AM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.

To be honest, one look at your screen name tells me you are not a basketball fan. No good Alabama fan would berate a fromer player and current coach with a name like yours. In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO



Have to strongly disagree with you on these two items. He is a huge BB fan who was one of the few who saw that Gottfried was a lousy coach and needed to be fired. I know because him, myself, and a few others were attacked relentlessly on the TideSports forum when we said Gottfried should be fired. This was approximately 3 years before he was actually canned. Also, I am not into blind support for a coach who obviously can't coach, especially in football or basketball, our two biggest sports. Shula was a disaster and it was obvious he was clueless after two seasons. There is a name for someone who blindly supports someone, a sychophant. Pmull, you are way too smart and such an excellent poster to truly believe in such blind, unquestioning, total support.


 :dog:


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Chechem on June 09, 2012, 10:05:49 AM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.

To be honest, one look at your screen name tells me you are not a basketball fan. No good Alabama fan would berate a fromer player and current coach with a name like yours. In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO



Have to strongly disagree with you on these two items. He is a huge BB fan who was one of the few who saw that Gottfried was a lousy coach and needed to be fired. I know because him, myself, and a few others were attacked relentlessly on the TideSports forum when we said Gottfried should be fired. This was approximately 3 years before he was actually canned. Also, I am not into blind support for a coach who obviously can't coach, especially in football or basketball, our two biggest sports. Shula was a disaster and it was obvious he was clueless after two seasons. There is a name for someone who blindly supports someone, a sychophant. Pmull, you are way too smart and such an excellent poster to truly believe in such blind, unquestioning, total support.
 :dog:

What he said (minus the dog).   :cat:


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Catch Prothro on June 09, 2012, 10:10:15 AM
In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO



Have to strongly disagree with you on these two items. He is a huge BB fan who was one of the few who saw that Gottfried was a lousy coach and needed to be fired. I know because him, myself, and a few others were attacked relentlessly on the TideSports forum when we said Gottfried should be fired. This was approximately 3 years before he was actually canned. Also, I am not into blind support for a coach who obviously can't coach, especially in football or basketball, our two biggest sports. Shula was a disaster and it was obvious he was clueless after two seasons. There is a name for someone who blindly supports someone, a sychophant. Pmull, you are way too smart and such an excellent poster to truly believe in such blind, unquestioning, total support.


 :dog:
I'm more with pmull on this.  It's not a question of "blind support."  But while the season is still ongoing and the guy is still the coach, you should attend the games and support the team, not boo the coach.  Booing the coach is the same as booing the team.  It is saying to them, "you are stupid for following this coach."  The players didn't pick the coach.  They are owed more support for what they do.  Once the season is over, the gloves are off.  So while it became clear during the season that neither Shula nor Gottfried were the answer for Alabama, there is nothing wrong with waiting until the end of the season to voice those concerns.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: 2Stater on June 09, 2012, 10:28:51 AM
In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO



Have to strongly disagree with you on these two items. He is a huge BB fan who was one of the few who saw that Gottfried was a lousy coach and needed to be fired. I know because him, myself, and a few others were attacked relentlessly on the TideSports forum when we said Gottfried should be fired. This was approximately 3 years before he was actually canned. Also, I am not into blind support for a coach who obviously can't coach, especially in football or basketball, our two biggest sports. Shula was a disaster and it was obvious he was clueless after two seasons. There is a name for someone who blindly supports someone, a sychophant. Pmull, you are way too smart and such an excellent poster to truly believe in such blind, unquestioning, total support.


 :dog:
I'm more with pmull on this.  It's not a question of "blind support."  But while the season is still ongoing and the guy is still the coach, you should attend the games and support the team, not boo the coach.  Booing the coach is the same as booing the team.  It is saying to them, "you are stupid for following this coach."  The players didn't pick the coach.  They are owed more support for what they do.  Once the season is over, the gloves are off.  So while it became clear during the season that neither Shula nor Gottfried were the answer for Alabama, there is nothing wrong with waiting until the end of the season to voice those concerns.

I'm still pizzed about the "Ears" years.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Catch Prothro on June 09, 2012, 10:35:35 AM
In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO



Have to strongly disagree with you on these two items. He is a huge BB fan who was one of the few who saw that Gottfried was a lousy coach and needed to be fired. I know because him, myself, and a few others were attacked relentlessly on the TideSports forum when we said Gottfried should be fired. This was approximately 3 years before he was actually canned. Also, I am not into blind support for a coach who obviously can't coach, especially in football or basketball, our two biggest sports. Shula was a disaster and it was obvious he was clueless after two seasons. There is a name for someone who blindly supports someone, a sychophant. Pmull, you are way too smart and such an excellent poster to truly believe in such blind, unquestioning, total support.


 :dog:
I'm more with pmull on this.  It's not a question of "blind support."  But while the season is still ongoing and the guy is still the coach, you should attend the games and support the team, not boo the coach.  Booing the coach is the same as booing the team.  It is saying to them, "you are stupid for following this coach."  The players didn't pick the coach.  They are owed more support for what they do.  Once the season is over, the gloves are off.  So while it became clear during the season that neither Shula nor Gottfried were the answer for Alabama, there is nothing wrong with waiting until the end of the season to voice those concerns.

I'm still pizzed about the "Ears" years.
:lol:


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Marshal Dillon on June 09, 2012, 10:56:00 AM
In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO



Have to strongly disagree with you on these two items. He is a huge BB fan who was one of the few who saw that Gottfried was a lousy coach and needed to be fired. I know because him, myself, and a few others were attacked relentlessly on the TideSports forum when we said Gottfried should be fired. This was approximately 3 years before he was actually canned. Also, I am not into blind support for a coach who obviously can't coach, especially in football or basketball, our two biggest sports. Shula was a disaster and it was obvious he was clueless after two seasons. There is a name for someone who blindly supports someone, a sychophant. Pmull, you are way too smart and such an excellent poster to truly believe in such blind, unquestioning, total support.


 :dog:
I'm more with pmull on this.  It's not a question of "blind support."  But while the season is still ongoing and the guy is still the coach, you should attend the games and support the team, not boo the coach.  Booing the coach is the same as booing the team.  It is saying to them, "you are stupid for following this coach."  The players didn't pick the coach.  They are owed more support for what they do.  Once the season is over, the gloves are off.  So while it became clear during the season that neither Shula nor Gottfried were the answer for Alabama, there is nothing wrong with waiting until the end of the season to voice those concerns.



No one has said anything about booing the coach during a game. I have attended games coached by DumBose, Shula, & Gottfried and never booed, but I reserve the right to express my opinions when it is obvious the coach is an idiot and/or can not coach. Sitting idly by while the team is falling apart (like 2000 under DumBose and 2006 with Shula) and "supporting" the coach when your heart and mind knows better just doesn't work for me. My support will not make him a better coach or make the players better players. It's about the University of Alabama, not the coach. This is what I kept sayng during the Shula debacle, but so many fans just  could not seem to grasp that.

P.S.
By the way, I'm not too happy with our baseball coach right now.    :D




Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Catch Prothro on June 09, 2012, 11:24:14 AM
P.S.
By the way, I'm not too happy with our baseball coach right now.    :D

Yeah, and I had high hopes for him too.

P.S.  Isn't his season over already?


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: cbbama99 on June 09, 2012, 11:30:35 AM
In somewhat a defense of pmull, I think that while blind loyalty is never a good thing, I also don't think that intentionally hoping a team from Alabama loses just to get the coach fired is not productive. I wanted Gottfried out as much as the next guy (and I am on the verge of calling for Gaspard's head), but there is no way, no how that I hoped we would lose games just to get him out of there. If the guy can get it turned around, so be it. If not, you can be happy with a change and not be pleased with a season's outcome. Just my two cents. TIFWIW


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Marshal Dillon on June 09, 2012, 11:32:17 AM
P.S.
By the way, I'm not too happy with our baseball coach right now.    :D

Yeah, and I had high hopes for him too.

P.S.  Isn't his season over already?


Everyone was so enthused when he was hired as coach, what has happened? Do you have any info or friends down there? It seems the wheels have come off the program overnight. This has been such a steady program for years and now we can't even make the SEC Tourney.

 ???


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: ricky023 on June 09, 2012, 12:21:03 PM
You know I like this question. I want to give my best answer. I don't live close to T-town but I watch and listen on the radio to as much sports of Alabama that I can, no matter what sport. I love the State of Alabama and I don't reckon we have any other sports teams in Alabama. RTR!


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Catch Prothro on June 09, 2012, 12:43:12 PM
P.S.
By the way, I'm not too happy with our baseball coach right now.    :D

Yeah, and I had high hopes for him too.

P.S.  Isn't his season over already?


Everyone was so enthused when he was hired as coach, what has happened? Do you have any info or friends down there? It seems the wheels have come off the program overnight. This has been such a steady program for years and now we can't even make the SEC Tourney.

 ???
I don't have inside information, but looks like a pitching issue to me, especially relief pitching.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: pmull on June 09, 2012, 02:23:54 PM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.

To be honest, one look at your screen name tells me you are not a basketball fan. No good Alabama fan would berate a fromer player and current coach with a name like yours. In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO



Have to strongly disagree with you on these two items. He is a huge BB fan who was one of the few who saw that Gottfried was a lousy coach and needed to be fired. I know because him, myself, and a few others were attacked relentlessly on the TideSports forum when we said Gottfried should be fired. This was approximately 3 years before he was actually canned. Also, I am not into blind support for a coach who obviously can't coach, especially in football or basketball, our two biggest sports. Shula was a disaster and it was obvious he was clueless after two seasons. There is a name for someone who blindly supports someone, a sychophant. Pmull, you are way too smart and such an excellent poster to truly believe in such blind, unquestioning, total support.


 :dog:

MD, to some degree I agree with your comment. I said you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I should have said you have to support the program. There is nothing wrong with second guessing coaching decisions and discussing possible ways to improve a program that is under performing. I don't think you need to say the HC sucks. Sometimes a coaching change is needed. Right now I am very concerned about our baseball program. I don't think CMG did a good job with the team this year. However, I pulled for them up to the last weekend hoping they would make the SEC tourament. Having an intelligent discussion on the job the current coach is doing is one thing. Saying the HC sucks and hope the team loses so the HC will be fired is not a fan of the program IMO.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Marshal Dillon on June 09, 2012, 03:32:09 PM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.

To be honest, one look at your screen name tells me you are not a basketball fan. No good Alabama fan would berate a fromer player and current coach with a name like yours. In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO



Have to strongly disagree with you on these two items. He is a huge BB fan who was one of the few who saw that Gottfried was a lousy coach and needed to be fired. I know because him, myself, and a few others were attacked relentlessly on the TideSports forum when we said Gottfried should be fired. This was approximately 3 years before he was actually canned. Also, I am not into blind support for a coach who obviously can't coach, especially in football or basketball, our two biggest sports. Shula was a disaster and it was obvious he was clueless after two seasons. There is a name for someone who blindly supports someone, a sychophant. Pmull, you are way too smart and such an excellent poster to truly believe in such blind, unquestioning, total support.


 :dog:

MD, to some degree I agree with your comment. I said you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I should have said you have to support the program. There is nothing wrong with second guessing coaching decisions and discussing possible ways to improve a program that is under performing. I don't think you need to say the HC sucks. Sometimes a coaching change is needed. Right now I am very concerned about our baseball program. I don't think CMG did a good job with the team this year. However, I pulled for them up to the last weekend hoping they would make the SEC tourament. Having an intelligent discussion on the job the current coach is doing is one thing. Saying the HC sucks and hope the team loses so the HC will be fired is not a fan of the program IMO.



I agree, saying the HC sucks for a moniker is a little over-the-top, but I think the poster was so frustrated that nothing was being done with Gottfried and the program just kept getting worse and no one seemed to care. I think he was using it in a sarcastic way o express his frustrations. The great thing for us, we got rid of Shula and got Saban and we got rid of Gottfried and have Grant. Pretty good step up in both cases. Now, we have to really look at the baseball coach and program, since it is the only one at UA that is in total disarray. I wish a poster who followed the team very closely would chime in with some insights and observations. I am not aware of any key injuries this year, so I assume the coaching was just very poor. By the way, thanks for getting back to me, I enjoy good conversations and & observations.







Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: pmull on June 09, 2012, 04:25:23 PM
IMO we have three separate issues with our baseball program. I will address each:

1. Coaching. CMG came in and got us within one game of the world series in his first year. I was pretty excited about that. However we have gone backwards since that year. We need a pitching coach. Coach Wells was the pitching coach. In CMG first year he hired a top notch pitching coach away from Clemson. He did not stay long and I don't know why. CMG moved Dax Norris to the pitching coach position. He was a catcher for Bama and in the pros but his strength had been as the hitting coach. So we have a bunch of talented freshmen pitchers with a first year pitching coach. CMG brings in Andy Phillips as the hitting coach. Andy was a great player at Bama and played in the Yankees organizion for several years. So we also have a first year hitting coach. Our team hit poor all season. Last year we blamed it on the Nike bats. This year we just could not hit. My concern with this staff is our team did not show improvement as the year went on. CMG has to get things turned around. He has to be on the hot seat going into next year.

2. Facilities. I don't know if our facility is the worst in the SEC but it is in the conversation. Coach Wells conplained about this in his last few years. I think we have upgraded our scoreboard. In order to be a successful SEC baseball program we have to have a ballpark and practice facility that matches the top tier programs in the country. At present we do not have that. This one is in CMM's court. I saw an architectural rendering recently of proposed renovations to our facility. I think we may be getting close to doing something but it needs to happen sooner rather than later.

3. Scholarships: Alabama and the barn are at a big disadvantage in baseball. Baseball is allowed 12 scholarships. They are mostly given out 1/2 or 1/3 at a time to make them go further. We have 40 players. Every state in the SEC except Alabama have gambling or lottery money that helps kids go to school if they have a B average in HS. Other schools can give 1/2 scholarship and the other 1/2 is payed by a Hope Scholarship so it turns into a full scholly. It is hard for Alabama and the barn to match that.

That's my two cents worth. I would be interested in hearing what others think. All I know for sure is Alabama is too good of a school to let the baseball team sit at the bottom of the SEC and not do something about it.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: 2Stater on June 09, 2012, 05:07:05 PM
Pmull, 2 things you said come to the forefront. First, Alabama does not have a lottery. If you read the article that Chech posted about the SEC and the schools that have succeeded in winning multiple sport NC's, Florida has cleaned up in the past concerning all sports. Florida has a very active lottery that has a very positive affect on their overall program in general. The second part of this is that if you aren't going to be able to compete scholarship-wise and are limited, you better have a great facility to bring in the recruits. We have neither at this point. Therein lies the problem.



Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Leewillie on June 09, 2012, 10:59:49 PM
I cannot disagree with pmull that the issues with baseball are Coaching, Facilities, and Scholarships, but my emphasis would be strongly on Coaching.

For example, the University of Tennessee has state of the art facilities and the Hope (lottery) scholarships but it's baseball program is right down there withn Bama's.

On the other hand Vandy has woefully inadequate facilities and the Hope scholarship make only a small dent in the cost of schooling there, yet they have established and maintain a very competetive baseball program.

The biggest difference in these two programs is the Coaching.  Coach Corbin at Vandy is an excellent recruiter and great developer of his players.  The coach at UT...nor so much.

I think there also might be some misunderstanding about the Hope Scholarships.  I don't know how it is in other states, but the Hope scholarship in Tennessee  is only available to residents of Tennessee and has amounted to $4,000 a year for the B students.  Vandy recruits nationwide, and actually has few Tenn. residents on its team.

That brings me to what I think is the most significant Problem at Bama- Coaching.  Although we had a relatively young team this year, we never played with any consistency or intensity.  During the first part of the season we looked like we were just out of sync.  Couldn't get the bunt down, Couldn't throw out a base stealer at second, couldn't get a timey hit, left too many runners on base, and couldn't hold a lead in the late innings.  You expect some of this from a young team, but I really never got better as the season went along.  And that is a coaching issue.

I don't know if CMG can turn it around or not.  I didn't see much this year that gave me any encouragement.  I think only time will tell and time is running out.

In conclusion, I would like to say that I blindly, unquestioningly, and totally support the University of Alabama and it's athletic programs and in the words of my old friend Lakemann, "if they pull on the crimson jersey, I'm rooting for them".


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Jamos on June 10, 2012, 06:35:31 AM
Well said Lee and I totally agree with you.  :clap:


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: pmull on June 10, 2012, 07:21:30 AM
I cannot disagree with pmull that the issues with baseball are Coaching, Facilities, and Scholarships, but my emphasis would be strongly on Coaching.

For example, the University of Tennessee has state of the art facilities and the Hope (lottery) scholarships but it's baseball program is right down there withn Bama's.

On the other hand Vandy has woefully inadequate facilities and the Hope scholarship make only a small dent in the cost of schooling there, yet they have established and maintain a very competetive baseball program.

The biggest difference in these two programs is the Coaching.  Coach Corbin at Vandy is an excellent recruiter and great developer of his players.  The coach at UT...nor so much.

I think there also might be some misunderstanding about the Hope Scholarships.  I don't know how it is in other states, but the Hope scholarship in Tennessee  is only available to residents of Tennessee and has amounted to $4,000 a year for the B students.  Vandy recruits nationwide, and actually has few Tenn. residents on its team.

That brings me to what I think is the most significant Problem at Bama- Coaching.  Although we had a relatively young team this year, we never played with any consistency or intensity.  During the first part of the season we looked like we were just out of sync.  Couldn't get the bunt down, Couldn't throw out a base stealer at second, couldn't get a timey hit, left too many runners on base, and couldn't hold a lead in the late innings.  You expect some of this from a young team, but I really never got better as the season went along.  And that is a coaching issue.

I don't know if CMG can turn it around or not.  I didn't see much this year that gave me any encouragement.  I think only time will tell and time is running out.

In conclusion, I would like to say that I blindly, unquestioningly, and totally support the University of Alabama and it's athletic programs and in the words of my old friend Lakemann, "if they pull on the crimson jersey, I'm rooting for them".

Well said Lee. I agree with everything you said.


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: Marshal Dillon on June 10, 2012, 06:32:17 PM
I cannot disagree with pmull that the issues with baseball are Coaching, Facilities, and Scholarships, but my emphasis would be strongly on Coaching.

For example, the University of Tennessee has state of the art facilities and the Hope (lottery) scholarships but it's baseball program is right down there withn Bama's.

On the other hand Vandy has woefully inadequate facilities and the Hope scholarship make only a small dent in the cost of schooling there, yet they have established and maintain a very competetive baseball program.

The biggest difference in these two programs is the Coaching.  Coach Corbin at Vandy is an excellent recruiter and great developer of his players.  The coach at UT...nor so much.

I think there also might be some misunderstanding about the Hope Scholarships.  I don't know how it is in other states, but the Hope scholarship in Tennessee  is only available to residents of Tennessee and has amounted to $4,000 a year for the B students.  Vandy recruits nationwide, and actually has few Tenn. residents on its team.

That brings me to what I think is the most significant Problem at Bama- Coaching.  Although we had a relatively young team this year, we never played with any consistency or intensity.  During the first part of the season we looked like we were just out of sync.  Couldn't get the bunt down, Couldn't throw out a base stealer at second, couldn't get a timey hit, left too many runners on base, and couldn't hold a lead in the late innings.  You expect some of this from a young team, but I really never got better as the season went along.  And that is a coaching issue.

I don't know if CMG can turn it around or not.  I didn't see much this year that gave me any encouragement.  I think only time will tell and time is running out.

In conclusion, I would like to say that I blindly, unquestioningly, and totally support the University of Alabama and it's athletic programs and in the words of my old friend Lakemann, "if they pull on the crimson jersey, I'm rooting for them".



You and pmull have given some good insights on the baseball program. I too, am leaning towards a problem in coaching. Pmull made the best observation about the lack of a pitching coach & hitting coach. In all honesty, if we have the same type of year next year, then I will be calling for the firing of the BB coach. There has to be major improvement, this year was an embarassment.


 :popcorn2:


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: gottfriedsucks on June 10, 2012, 07:12:19 PM
First off. Congrats to the softball team for their championship.  I want all Bama sports to do well and am glad for them that they won.  However, I am wondering how many people actually follow that sport and genuinely care about it?  For that matter any of the other sports besides football at Bama?  I follow football and basketball, but honestly have no desire to follow any of the other sports.  Baseball sucks now and I don't care for that sport much anyway other than watching my own child play.  It seems there is a band wagon element when a non-traditional sport does well in a season and I am seeing that in softball this year.  Again, I'm glad they won and proud for them, but I'm not going to act like I follow the sport and am a diehard fan like I am with football and that I care about softball.

To be honest, one look at your screen name tells me you are not a basketball fan. No good Alabama fan would berate a fromer player and current coach with a name like yours. In hindsight making a coaching change and hiring CAG was a big improvement but you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I would say the same thing if your screen name was Shulasucks. JMHO



Have to strongly disagree with you on these two items. He is a huge BB fan who was one of the few who saw that Gottfried was a lousy coach and needed to be fired. I know because him, myself, and a few others were attacked relentlessly on the TideSports forum when we said Gottfried should be fired. This was approximately 3 years before he was actually canned. Also, I am not into blind support for a coach who obviously can't coach, especially in football or basketball, our two biggest sports. Shula was a disaster and it was obvious he was clueless after two seasons. There is a name for someone who blindly supports someone, a sychophant. Pmull, you are way too smart and such an excellent poster to truly believe in such blind, unquestioning, total support.


 :dog:

MD, to some degree I agree with your comment. I said you have to support the current coach regardless of the situation. I should have said you have to support the program. There is nothing wrong with second guessing coaching decisions and discussing possible ways to improve a program that is under performing. I don't think you need to say the HC sucks. Sometimes a coaching change is needed. Right now I am very concerned about our baseball program. I don't think CMG did a good job with the team this year. However, I pulled for them up to the last weekend hoping they would make the SEC tourament. Having an intelligent discussion on the job the current coach is doing is one thing. Saying the HC sucks and hope the team loses so the HC will be fired is not a fan of the program IMO.



I agree, saying the HC sucks for a moniker is a little over-the-top, but I think the poster was so frustrated that nothing was being done with Gottfried and the program just kept getting worse and no one seemed to care. I think he was using it in a sarcastic way o express his frustrations. The great thing for us, we got rid of Shula and got Saban and we got rid of Gottfried and have Grant. Pretty good step up in both cases. Now, we have to really look at the baseball coach and program, since it is the only one at UA that is in total disarray. I wish a poster who followed the team very closely would chime in with some insights and observations. I am not aware of any key injuries this year, so I assume the coaching was just very poor. By the way, thanks for getting back to me, I enjoy good conversations and & observations.







you are pretty close to accurate on the use of the screen name.  when I first got on tidesports I made some kind of comment about how gottfried needed to go because he was scum as a person and a bum of a coach.  so many people got all up in arms about it I thought it would be funny to use a screen name that dogged the coach just to piss off those blind supporters of that douche bag.  I just kept the name for on here so that peole I knew from tidesports would know who I was :D....oh and he still sucks and nc state is dumb as hell for hiring him. :popcorn2:


Title: Re: how many fans REALLY follow softball/other Bama sports
Post by: XBAMA on June 10, 2012, 07:32:32 PM

you are pretty close to accurate on the use of the screen name.  when I first got on tidesports I made some kind of comment about how gottfried needed to go because he was scum as a person and a bum of a coach.  so many people got all up in arms about it I thought it would be funny to use a screen name that dogged the coach just to piss off those blind supporters of that douche bag.  I just kept the name for on here so that peole I knew from tidesports would know who I was :D....oh and he still sucks and nc state is dumb as hell for hiring him. :popcorn2:

I loved the screen name ...
at the time I had the unfortunate pleasure of
being around several of the Gottfrieds including him ...
I use to leave TS up on my computer screen just so the nosy
bastages would  see it  


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