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Is Skip Bertman considered the best college baseball coach in history?
Posted on 6/16/16 at 6:26 pm
Posted on 6/16/16 at 6:26 pm
I know the U of Texes coach had just as many national titles and more wins overall (I believe).
Who is considered the best college baseball coach of all times?
Who is considered the best college baseball coach of all times?
This post was edited on 6/16/16 at 6:31 pm
Posted on 6/16/16 at 6:29 pm to theantiquetiger
Auggie made Cal State Fullerton what it is, and did a hell of a job at Texas. Skip and Auggie are 1.A and 1.B .
This post was edited on 6/16/16 at 6:30 pm
Posted on 6/16/16 at 6:44 pm to theantiquetiger
Posted on 6/16/16 at 6:44 pm to lsutigertalk
I think the biggest difference between the two is what Skip did for college baseball overall, not just for LSU. I feel Skip made college baseball what it is today as far as fanbase, major stadiums, and tv coverage.
Posted on 6/16/16 at 6:44 pm to theantiquetiger
It would be difficult to leave Rod Dedeaux out of consideration.....
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Raoul Martial "Rod" Dedeaux (February 17, 1914 – January 5, 2006) was an American college baseball coach who compiled what is widely recognized as among the greatest records of any coach in the sport's amateur history.
Dedeaux was the head baseball coach at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles for 45 seasons, and retired at age 72 in 1986. His teams won 11 national titles (College World Series), including a record five straight (1970–1974), and 28 conference championships. Dedeaux was named Coach of the Year six times by the Collegiate Baseball Coaches Association and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1970. He was named "Coach of the Century" by Collegiate Baseball magazine, and was one of the ten initial inductees to the College Baseball Hall of Fame.
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This post was edited on 6/16/16 at 6:45 pm
Posted on 6/16/16 at 6:44 pm to theantiquetiger
IMO Skip is the best ever. Others would say that Dedeaux is
Posted on 6/16/16 at 6:46 pm to double d
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Sorry but this guy should own that title. New Orleans born to boot.
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I forgot about him. He is the King of College Baseball.
Posted on 6/16/16 at 6:50 pm to double d
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Sorry but this guy should own that title. New Orleans born to boot.
He was really good, but he had unlimited schollies. Fred Lynn didn't start for USC until his Junior year, 2 years later he was rookie of the year and MVP in the American league. Talked to him in 1998 the night LSU lost to USC for the 2nd time, very nice man, in an Italian rest.
Posted on 6/16/16 at 7:26 pm to bayouman
Skip was more than a great baseball coach. Some forget all the things he did to get people into the old Box. I remember the San Diego Chicken coming to BR a few times, the used car give aways, the family plan season passes, and the golden arches light in center field...if a home run was hit while it was on, everyone could win a free Big Mac. He was a great marketing exec too!
Posted on 6/16/16 at 7:39 pm to theantiquetiger
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Skip Bertman
GOAT
Posted on 6/16/16 at 7:43 pm to kk53
When Skip took over LSU was pretty bad and the few fans used to yell at the "ref". He changed the culture and promoted the game; something he learned at Miami under Fraser.
Posted on 6/16/16 at 8:02 pm to kk53
I used to buy those family plans. Miss those days.
Posted on 6/16/16 at 8:05 pm to theantiquetiger
Ron deaudux from USC, skip, augie, Ron Frazier
Those are my four. Gene Stephenson is up there too.
Those are my four. Gene Stephenson is up there too.
Posted on 6/16/16 at 8:14 pm to theantiquetiger
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Who is considered the best college baseball coach of all times?
That isn't really a question that can be answered accurately. Each generation has a top coach that not only won a bunch but showed the way for everyone else.
Dedeaux was probably the first. Before him, college baseball was something nobody paid attention to at any school. He showed how to take that first big step.
Fraser, Bertman and Garrido stood on his shoulders and demonstrated how to turn college baseball into something profitable, and draw in fans.
They all built something to which today's coaches owe their livelihoods.
Posted on 6/16/16 at 9:18 pm to theantiquetiger
Skip Bertman and it's not close
Posted on 6/16/16 at 9:23 pm to theantiquetiger
Skip is certainly in the top 5. As an AD, he was one of the worst. As soon as he got the AD job, he ran off Pat Henry.....the greatest collegiate coach of any sport!!
Posted on 6/16/16 at 9:58 pm to bayouman
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He was really good, but he had unlimited schollies.
This. If Skip wasn't restricted in the number of scholarships that he could award, he would have won far more national titles than Dedeaux even.
Posted on 6/16/16 at 10:09 pm to theantiquetiger
Skip dude and it's not even close in my opinion. Auggie was a head coach for 47 years and Skip was only 17 years. Dedeaux from USC had a hell of a dynasty in the 70's but even he coached there for 45 years. So Skip it is
Posted on 6/16/16 at 10:33 pm to theantiquetiger
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Is Skip Bertman considered the best college baseball coach in history?
Outside of La, no. He's on Mt Rushmore but not the best.
Posted on 6/17/16 at 12:13 am to LSURussian
Dedeaux was the lowest paid coach in the history of college athletics. Made $1.00 per year.
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