After seeing Darin in the presser, he reminds me a little of Bo. He seems to have the same brutally honest, direct approach, and you can sense a burning passion under the surface that is eerily reminiscent of a Pelini. I wasn't too sure at first, but now I can see this becoming a very successful hire. Time to get on board, GO BIG RED BASEBALL!Erstad is done talking, and now they're doing family pictures. Dr. Tom is there, and it looks like mom, dad, the kids and Grandpa. Cute pictures.
You've never heard any of the stories about him having loud cuss-word filled arguments in public places near children before, I take it?One interesting tidbit - Erstad said one of the first people he called was Mike Anderson, who was very supportive. Anderson offered his support and help in getting going.
Anderson is a stand-up guy. Results on the field may not have been there, but I've never heard anything that makes me think Mike Anderson isn't a heck of a man. I've met him several times, and each time I was struck by how down-to-earth and genuine he seemed.
Bubba will be contacted and Erstad will stay in touch, but he'll be treated like any other recruit.
Here's his exact tweetOk, so I am hearing more and more that Will Bolt is returning to the program so I will change my stance a little. Maybe a partial facepalm instead of a miny one. Still not sure. This wait and see game is gonna suck.
And FYI Sam McKeon twitted that Bubba "really likes DE". Let the Bubba speculation begin again.
Couple of things on the coaching situation.
When all the coaches were fired last week, players started getting calls from baseball coaches all over the country.
this comment underlines the fact that there is talent inside the program.
Judging by many boosters it definitely is one of the more questionable. There is definitely two camps. One who think its a no brainer and the other group that thinks it was settling for something with a lot of question marks. That's not to say the ones in the second camp are against the hire but I think there is a sense that we perhaps missed an opportunity to bring in a really excellent coach judging by the interest in the opening.Wow, Erstad as head coach... Aside from the Big 10 move, this might be Osborne's most brilliant move as athletic director, or his most stupid.
I'm sure if I were Bubba I'd be more impressed with DE than I ever would have been with MA.I like the Erstad hire. It’s certainly going to raise the profile of NU baseball. And I think the coaching emphasis in baseball is more in practice, than in gametime decisions like football. Erstad will do just fine.
Now, if we can land Bubba, that would be two grandslams in an inning.
Good point. I'm not sure how tongue in cheek his comment was. Obviously he was in the very questionable hire camp.Umm, kind of. But while Garrison was an asst HS coach for 3 years between playing and coaching at NU, Erstad played 14 years in the majors. That's a pretty big difference. Playing time doesn't necessarily equate into coaching experience, but there have been major leaguers (Pete Rose, Frank Robinson to name a couple) who go straight from playing to managing an MLB team, or at least a fairly high minor league team. Granted, most start lower in the minors or are asst coaches first.The guy is obviously a good baseball coach...and knows Nebraska but as one friend said...this on the surface would be like hiring Garrison to replace Bo Pelini if he left.
Sure, that makes sense considering his lack of experience. I always heard though (hearsay alert!) that Erstad was one of the coaches favorite players wherever he played, in terms of work effort off the field, a near reckless manner of playing at break neck speed at all times on the field, and in relation to locker room/clubhouse leadership.Good point. I'm not sure how tongue in cheek his comment was. Obviously he was in the very questionable hire camp.Umm, kind of. But while Garrison was an asst HS coach for 3 years between playing and coaching at NU, Erstad played 14 years in the majors. That's a pretty big difference. Playing time doesn't necessarily equate into coaching experience, but there have been major leaguers (Pete Rose, Frank Robinson to name a couple) who go straight from playing to managing an MLB team, or at least a fairly high minor league team. Granted, most start lower in the minors or are asst coaches first.The guy is obviously a good baseball coach...and knows Nebraska but as one friend said...this on the surface would be like hiring Garrison to replace Bo Pelini if he left.