Re: Who gets fired at the end of the year?
I'm not saying he is or really would leave; then again, he's a long way from a title this year with everything that returned on offense that will be leaving after this season. He's been at ESU for 12 years now; not everybody has to be a lifer at an institution so at age 49 he's got 15+ more years to work another program.
ESU should probably know that better than anybody right now; Bob Fornelli put in 15 years at ESU, becoming the winningest baseball coach at his alma mater and left for Pitt St. this year.
I'm not saying he is or really would leave; then again, he's a long way from a title this year with everything that returned on offense that will be leaving after this season. He's been at ESU for 12 years now; not everybody has to be a lifer at an institution so at age 49 he's got 15+ more years to work another program.
ESU should probably know that better than anybody right now; Bob Fornelli put in 15 years at ESU, becoming the winningest baseball coach at his alma mater and left for Pitt St. this year.
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