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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #165 on: June 04, 2015, 02:38:38 PM »

@ Travellin Dave - Ya'll don't like old folks?

End of an era: Clemson fires Jack Leggett
CLEMSON – It is indeed possible for the aging legend, the stubborn competitor, the Hall of Fame coach to simultaneously be celebrated and deprecated.
I've been waiting for that....last couple of seasons have been real inconsistent, made it into the NCAA's both years but lost the first two games.  Great guy, but ya gotta win.  Of course who are they going to get that's better?  Heck, FSU showed Bowden the door...
A few good small collge coaches out there to consider, MO State, Coastal Carolina and College of Charleston.
Pretty hard to say goodbye to this:

Jack Leggett’s illustrious 22 years as Clemson’s head baseball coach has come to an end.

Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich decided Thursday to part ways with the hall of fame Leggett, who’s been at the helm of one of nation’s top-10 winningest programs since 1994.

“This decision was not an easy one,” Radakovich said. “Jack Leggett has served this institution with distinction for 24 years, the last 22 as head coach. It’s fair to say Clemson baseball has been competitive over the last few years, but our objective is success, defined by competing for ACC Championships and winning in the NCAA Tournament. I have high expectations – and I know our fans and student-athletes have great expectations – for our baseball program.”

Pitching coach Dan Pepicelli, who's been on Leggett's staff since 2010, was also fired, according to a source.

The Tigers are coming off a 32-29 record and their second consecutive season of going 0-2 in the NCAA Tournament. They’re just 1-6 in their last three regional appearances and haven’t advanced to the Super Regionals or the College World Series since 2010.

The Clemson AD instituted several stipulations for Leggett last summer in an effort to improve the program, but the 2015 squad was .500 halfway through the season and became the last team to earn an NCAA tourney at-large bid after winning eight of its last 11 games.

Combined with the fact that the program has only reached 40 wins once in the last four seasons, it wasn’t enough; Leggett’s Clemson career ends with a record of 964-480-1. He went to 21 NCAA postseasons, won 10 regionals and advanced to six College World Series since taking over for the late Bill Wilhelm in 1994.

“Jack has meant so much over the last 22 years as a head coach at Clemson that I could not do justice to his impact on our program,” Radakovich said. “His contributions as an assistant to a Hall of Fame coach in Bill Wilhelm followed by becoming a Hall of Fame Coach himself speak to his achievements. Many players have been beneficiaries of Jack’s leadership and service, and for that Clemson will always be grateful.

“Clemson Baseball is a premier brand and positioned to compete for championships in the near future. Following the great work of Coaches Wilhelm and Leggett, this is a program that will build upon a solid foundation. And I know we’re going to find the right coach to continue the tradition of excellence we all expect.”

Leggett leaves behind one of the ACC’s most notable legacies. He ranks fifth nationally among active coaches in career victories. He’s coached 33 All-Americans and 116 players who went on to be drafted (11 in the first round) or sign pro contracts. Twenty-nine of those have gone on to play in the big leagues.

His coaching tree has produced 10 active head coaches, including Florida’s Kevin O’Sullivan and defending champion Vanderbilt coach Tim Corbin.

Clemson will be looking for just its third coach since 1957. Candidates to replace Leggett could include O’Sullivan, TCU’s Jim Schlossnagle, College of Charleston’s Monte Lee and West Virginia’s Randy Mazey, among others.
I don't see O'Sullivan leaving  FL, TCU coach would be a good catch, CofC is good and Clemson could likely increase his pay substantially  and there is nothing good in West Virginia.
Agree there.  Also think Coastal Carolina would be good to add to the mix.
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #166 on: June 04, 2015, 02:40:21 PM »

Buenas tardes, hermanos
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Howdy, Dave
Afternoon BS
You get that mud all mowed up, or still too hot?
Around here, are you kidding???   Mud is long gone I mowed and dust flying everywhere, can't even tell it has rained.

So, from torrential rain and flooding to dry and oven baked? Sucky.

It's been raining almost every afternoon here for about 2 weeks. Looking to get some relief this weekend. Shrubs are bending to the ground with the rapid growth. Should be a fun time of pruning and grass cutting for me.  ::)
It's suppose to rain today, and tomorrow, so I'm going to put off cutting the grass.  Besides my grass is at the 1/2 full, 1/2 empty stage.

Patchy with a chance of sod?
I changed the inline ice filter on my frig yesterday. Then I thought, I'll dump all of the ice so it can make fresh ice.  I dumped all of the ice onto the ground outside, and when I got up the next morning the grass was all white.  I could have understood if the grass wilted, but it looked like some one painted the grass white...?
then the wife's plans to poison you slowly, with tainted ice, didn't seem to work, then did it?
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #167 on: June 04, 2015, 02:42:03 PM »

Good after noon Cigar Sailor's...

Hey, BD
Howdy BS....  I see your sitting around and watching the mud.  There doesn't happen to be any girls in bikini's around, are there...?

Unfortunately, no. That would be some good entertainment though...
Where's those door to door bikini models when you need them...?
right, I only seem to get the jehovah's witness types.
  when they ask my religious preference I tell them Druid.
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #168 on: June 04, 2015, 02:43:36 PM »

Good after noon Cigar Sailor's...
Ahoy Matey
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #169 on: June 04, 2015, 02:43:48 PM »

@ Travellin Dave - Ya'll don't like old folks?

End of an era: Clemson fires Jack Leggett
CLEMSON – It is indeed possible for the aging legend, the stubborn competitor, the Hall of Fame coach to simultaneously be celebrated and deprecated.
I've been waiting for that....last couple of seasons have been real inconsistent, made it into the NCAA's both years but lost the first two games.  Great guy, but ya gotta win.  Of course who are they going to get that's better?  Heck, FSU showed Bowden the door...
A few good small collge coaches out there to consider, MO State, Coastal Carolina and College of Charleston.
Pretty hard to say goodbye to this:

Jack Leggett’s illustrious 22 years as Clemson’s head baseball coach has come to an end.

Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich decided Thursday to part ways with the hall of fame Leggett, who’s been at the helm of one of nation’s top-10 winningest programs since 1994.

“This decision was not an easy one,” Radakovich said. “Jack Leggett has served this institution with distinction for 24 years, the last 22 as head coach. It’s fair to say Clemson baseball has been competitive over the last few years, but our objective is success, defined by competing for ACC Championships and winning in the NCAA Tournament. I have high expectations – and I know our fans and student-athletes have great expectations – for our baseball program.”

Pitching coach Dan Pepicelli, who's been on Leggett's staff since 2010, was also fired, according to a source.

The Tigers are coming off a 32-29 record and their second consecutive season of going 0-2 in the NCAA Tournament. They’re just 1-6 in their last three regional appearances and haven’t advanced to the Super Regionals or the College World Series since 2010.

The Clemson AD instituted several stipulations for Leggett last summer in an effort to improve the program, but the 2015 squad was .500 halfway through the season and became the last team to earn an NCAA tourney at-large bid after winning eight of its last 11 games.

Combined with the fact that the program has only reached 40 wins once in the last four seasons, it wasn’t enough; Leggett’s Clemson career ends with a record of 964-480-1. He went to 21 NCAA postseasons, won 10 regionals and advanced to six College World Series since taking over for the late Bill Wilhelm in 1994.

“Jack has meant so much over the last 22 years as a head coach at Clemson that I could not do justice to his impact on our program,” Radakovich said. “His contributions as an assistant to a Hall of Fame coach in Bill Wilhelm followed by becoming a Hall of Fame Coach himself speak to his achievements. Many players have been beneficiaries of Jack’s leadership and service, and for that Clemson will always be grateful.

“Clemson Baseball is a premier brand and positioned to compete for championships in the near future. Following the great work of Coaches Wilhelm and Leggett, this is a program that will build upon a solid foundation. And I know we’re going to find the right coach to continue the tradition of excellence we all expect.”

Leggett leaves behind one of the ACC’s most notable legacies. He ranks fifth nationally among active coaches in career victories. He’s coached 33 All-Americans and 116 players who went on to be drafted (11 in the first round) or sign pro contracts. Twenty-nine of those have gone on to play in the big leagues.

His coaching tree has produced 10 active head coaches, including Florida’s Kevin O’Sullivan and defending champion Vanderbilt coach Tim Corbin.

Clemson will be looking for just its third coach since 1957. Candidates to replace Leggett could include O’Sullivan, TCU’s Jim Schlossnagle, College of Charleston’s Monte Lee and West Virginia’s Randy Mazey, among others.
I don't see O'Sullivan leaving  FL, TCU coach would be a good catch, CofC is good and Clemson could likely increase his pay substantially  and there is nothing good in West Virginia.
Agree there.  Also think Coastal Carolina would be good to add to the mix.
Indeed, CC has a great small program.
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #170 on: June 04, 2015, 02:46:33 PM »

Good after noon Cigar Sailor's...

Hey, BD
Howdy BS....  I see your sitting around and watching the mud.  There doesn't happen to be any girls in bikini's around, are there...?

Unfortunately, no. That would be some good entertainment though...
Where's those door to door bikini models when you need them...?
right, I only seem to get the jehovah's witness types.
  when they ask my religious preference I tell them Druid.
Or the last of the loose, freewheeling Presbyterians.  Progressive agnostic works too.
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #171 on: June 04, 2015, 02:49:12 PM »

Buenas tardes, hermanos
Commie

Buttons have been pushed... Pot has been stirred.  ;)

Howdy, Dave
Afternoon BS
You get that mud all mowed up, or still too hot?
Around here, are you kidding???   Mud is long gone I mowed and dust flying everywhere, can't even tell it has rained.

So, from torrential rain and flooding to dry and oven baked? Sucky.

It's been raining almost every afternoon here for about 2 weeks. Looking to get some relief this weekend. Shrubs are bending to the ground with the rapid growth. Should be a fun time of pruning and grass cutting for me.  ::)
That's because Atlanta prayed so hard during their drought about 5 years ago that it's still raining from that.
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #172 on: June 04, 2015, 02:52:22 PM »

Good after noon Cigar Sailor's...

Hey, BD
Howdy BS....  I see your sitting around and watching the mud.  There doesn't happen to be any girls in bikini's around, are there...?
...ass in a lawnchair, toes in the clay....
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #173 on: June 04, 2015, 02:56:17 PM »

Good after noon Cigar Sailor's...

Hey, BD
Howdy BS....  I see your sitting around and watching the mud.  There doesn't happen to be any girls in bikini's around, are there...?

Unfortunately, no. That would be some good entertainment though...
Where's those door to door bikini models when you need them...?
right, I only seem to get the jehovah's witness types.
  when they ask my religious preference I tell them Druid.
That's great...!  I normally go with Re (Ra) or Apollo the Sun Gods.
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #174 on: June 04, 2015, 02:56:59 PM »

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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #175 on: June 04, 2015, 02:59:38 PM »

Good after noon Cigar Sailor's...

Hey, BD
Howdy BS....  I see your sitting around and watching the mud.  There doesn't happen to be any girls in bikini's around, are there...?
...ass in a lawnchair, toes in the clay....
I prefer Sand in My Toes with Salt Air in My Nose.
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #176 on: June 04, 2015, 03:05:25 PM »

Buenas tardes, hermanos
Commie

Buttons have been pushed... Pot has been stirred.  ;)

Howdy, Dave
Afternoon BS
You get that mud all mowed up, or still too hot?
Around here, are you kidding???   Mud is long gone I mowed and dust flying everywhere, can't even tell it has rained.

So, from torrential rain and flooding to dry and oven baked? Sucky.

It's been raining almost every afternoon here for about 2 weeks. Looking to get some relief this weekend. Shrubs are bending to the ground with the rapid growth. Should be a fun time of pruning and grass cutting for me.  ::)
It's suppose to rain today, and tomorrow, so I'm going to put off cutting the grass.  Besides my grass is at the 1/2 full, 1/2 empty stage.

Patchy with a chance of sod?
I changed the inline ice filter on my frig yesterday. Then I thought, I'll dump all of the ice so it can make fresh ice.  I dumped all of the ice onto the ground outside, and when I got up the next morning the grass was all white.  I could have understood if the grass wilted, but it looked like some one painted the grass white...?
then the wife's plans to poison you slowly, with tainted ice, didn't seem to work, then did it?
Wow, I do use allot of ice...!  Maybe the alcohol neutralizes it like it does those virus's on those vacation cruise ships.
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #177 on: June 04, 2015, 03:06:34 PM »

Good after noon Cigar Sailor's...

Hey, BD
Howdy BS....  I see your sitting around and watching the mud.  There doesn't happen to be any girls in bikini's around, are there...?
...ass in a lawnchair, toes in the clay....
I prefer Sand in My Toes with Salt Air in My Nose.
I prefer sand in my crack with a woman on my nose.
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #178 on: June 04, 2015, 03:09:11 PM »

Good after noon Cigar Sailor's...

Hey, BD
Howdy BS....  I see your sitting around and watching the mud.  There doesn't happen to be any girls in bikini's around, are there...?
...ass in a lawnchair, toes in the clay....
I prefer Sand in My Toes with Salt Air in My Nose.
I prefer sand in my crack with a woman on my nose.
All well and good....just not song lyrics that I know of...Maybe Zach Brown will add another verse...
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Re: Happy Anniversary Week CigarBanter.com!
« Reply #179 on: June 04, 2015, 03:11:22 PM »

Good after noon Cigar Sailor's...

Hey, BD
Howdy BS....  I see your sitting around and watching the mud.  There doesn't happen to be any girls in bikini's around, are there...?
...ass in a lawnchair, toes in the clay....
I prefer Sand in My Toes with Salt Air in My Nose.
I prefer sand in my crack with a woman on my nose.
All well and good....just not song lyrics that I know of...
Aaaaaaa, "is that a cigar in your pocket or are your pants on fire...?"
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