SFAJack_76 said:
SFA_03 said:
Absolutely a tough season.
And unfortunately next season might not be too much better just because its difficult for a new coach to jump in and have immediate success, but who knows.
Maybe Cardenas will get another year.
Assuming he wants it, I suspect Cardenas gets at least one more year.
For me, the direction of the baseball and softball programs as proposed by the grand, master athletic plan, wherever that is, is key. If the direction is to continue to play at the little league complex, accept that what you have is what you will get so no need to change a good guy that is accepting of that level of support for a D1 program and is very dedicated to his job. If there is a desire to have a real D1 program, setting about plans and fund raising will be the first priority since that does not happen quickly.
A new coach with the same poor commitment to the program is not the answer.
I completely agree, Johnny has been in a really tough position his entire time here. The same as how Clint Conque has had issues with injuries to his best recruits since he's been here.
Coaches face adversity. I am not saying Johnny Cardenas is not a good coach. He has an amazing amount of pride for this school and is a wonderful human being. I think the same thing about Clint Conque. I think Clint is a good coach and amazing human being. Charlie Strong was a good coach and great human being.
Sometimes things just don't work out for whatever reason or another. I think Johnny, like Clint, deserves every chance in the world to keep his job, but eventually it might be a good idea to just look in another direction. Of course I think Clint deserves one more season so if Johnny got one more, I think it would be fair. But eventually, regardless of the circumstances, a coaches time runs out.
Sometimes a change in culture is what a team needs to start winning. Maybe that's what SFA baseball needs.