This is good. From Veazey's blog

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<span style="FONT-SIZE: small; FONT-FAMILY: trebuchetms,geneva"><font size="2"> <font color="#000000">Mississippi State baseball coach: An attractive title?</font>
In tomorrow's Clarion-Ledger, you'll read a piece exploring the title to this blog. Essentially, it's this: Given all of Mississippi State's baseball tradition, its immense fan support and its large facility, is the MSU job one of the top jobs in the nation? Does it have the relative prestige - and more importantly, the ability to attract the top coaching candidates - that its other programs don't have?</font></span></p>

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<span style="FONT-SIZE: small; FONT-FAMILY: trebuchetms,geneva"><font size="2">I've been talking to some college baseball insiders over the past few days to gauge their reaction, and so far, they've been answering the question as a "yes." Take this, from Collegiate Baseball editor Lou Pavlovich Jr.:</font></span></p>

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<span style="FONT-SIZE: small; FONT-FAMILY: trebuchetms,geneva"><font size="2">"If I were a great coach I would love to be there," he said. "I think it's going to be a huge draw for anybody. I'm really intrigued to see which way they're going to go."</font></span></p>

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<span style="FONT-SIZE: small; FONT-FAMILY: trebuchetms,geneva"><font size="2">Next on the agenda for this story is today's SEC baseball coaches' teleconference, which starts at 10 a.m. I'll be asking some veteran coaches their thoughts on the program, and of course will ask Kentucky's John Cohen whether he's interested. Should be interesting.</font>
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saltybulldog

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something along the lines of..."I am the coach at Kentucky and we have games left play..blah, blah, etc".
 

patdog

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It leaves your options open and doesn't make you a liar if you do take the job. Of course, some coaches don't mind being made a liar.
 

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" I love MSU and it is the job I want. I would leave KY in a heartbeat if I was offered the MSU job. It is a better job than UK and I would go immediately"
 

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he could possibly talk about his great days at MSU and such. Sort of answer like Bill Self did and not close the door totally and leave the speculation there.
 

dawgstudent

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True but if they didn't ask, they would get raked over the coals for not asking.
 

8dog

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think it will do any good. I think they know it is part of their job to ask and by hyping it up, they get people excited about the response that don't know any better. Im sure both Ellis and Veazey have a good idea about the answer that will come out.
 

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I don't want to get into some type of war on words if he proclaims he isn't interested. And he isn't going to say he wants the job. There is only downside for MSU in asking Cohen that question.
 

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Is there any truth to the rumor that you were spotted at Old Waverly looking at Dan Marino and Steve Spurrier's house?

That is a REAL question.
 

Duane Chapman

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I meant it was good in that maybe it will put a little more public pressure on the hiring and a spotlight on the shadiness that's going on in the Bryan Building.

What's sad is that asking Cohen likely wouldn't be a big problem for most schools. However, unless he answers in the affirmative, our administration will probably scratch his name early (if they haven't already) and use that as justification hiring someone less qualified. <div class="post-body"> <div class="scrolling"> <div> </div> </div> </div>
 
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