we lost three contributing pitchers and our biggest home run threat off a team that went 7-7 pre-SEC play last season and had no confidence or swagger at all coming into this season. Not to mention the way he has strategically won some of those games, the way he handled himself during the Polk Meltdown, his desire to improve ALL things MSU baseball, his desire to build on the tradition of MSU baseball, and the talent in his first full recruiting class.
He's absolutely the best thing that could have happened to our program at this time. The only way it could have gone better would have been to hire Manieri instead of Polk. But that's up for debate, with the way it turned out and the CWS run and all.