View, saw a little while ago that Louisville is paying their baseball coach a million a year.First let me say I think it is a little unfair to post negatively about Joe Jordano. He isn't making enough money and isnt enough of a public figure to be talked about on message boards. When you throw in their teacher salaries, there are probably WPIAL baseball coaches who make more money and have higher home attendance than Jordano.
Also, let me say, I am no expert in college baseball. I go to a few Pitt games a year and watch a few online. Sadly, that probably makes me one of the program's biggest fans, but that is another problem.
When I watch Jordano's teams, they never appear to be poorly coached. I don't think actual coaching is the problem. Its purely a talent issue. Pitt has gone from a mid-major baseball league to the #1 league in America (this year, at least), and the talent level is roughly the same.
Pity, in my estimation, has only 3 ACC level players in Leblanc, Yarnall, and Zeuch. You can swap the rest of the team with any mid-major player from the MAC, Horizon League, etc and there would be no difference. Penn State, who is not a good program, who plays in a very mediocre league is better than us. They have better players and that is embarrassing. Using basketball as a comparison, Big Ten baseball equals Atlantic 10 basketball. An OK league, not bad, not great. There should be no reason for an ACC program like Pitt to be at a talent disadvantage when playing Big Ten schools.
This season will mark 21 straight years without an NCAAT appearance, 18 of those with Jordano. If Pitt is OK with "just having a team," that is fine. Even if Pitt hired a big-time coach, its hard to believe attendance will increase any given the March-May weather in Pittsburgh and the competition with the Pirates and Penguins, so maybe it is smart to continuously spending the bare minimim on baseball. I'm not sure I'd want a few hundred thousand taken out of the football or basketball budget to spend on baseball........but we did that for soccer. For some reason, Scott Barnes made a huge investment in men's soccer and hired a coach who will have Pitt playing at a Final Four level in due time. Whether that is smart financially, I dont know but I have to wonder if Barnes may look to do the same in baseball.
Obviously Pitt isn't paying Jordano that, but there's a reference point for you.