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2011 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball coaching staff 8 Mitch Gaspard – Head Coach - 11 years at Alabama (2nd as Head Coach) 3 Andy Phillips – Assistant Coach, Hitting Coach - 1st year; 4 Dax Norris – Assistant Coach, Pitching Coach, Recruiting Coordinator - 5 years; 43 Bobby Barbier – Volunteer Coach - 2 years
He is the hitting coach and recruiting coordinator at Louisiana Tech University. Gaspard played college baseball at Louisiana State University from 1984 to 1985 before transferring to the University of Houston where he played from 1986 to 1987. He is the former head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team. Gaspard agreed to a 3-year ...
2012 Alabama Crimson Tide baseball coaching staff 8 Mitch Gaspard – Head Coach - 12 years at Alabama (3rd as Head Coach) 13 Andy Phillips – Assistant Coach, Hitting Coach - 2nd year; 4 Dax Norris – Assistant Coach, Pitching Coach, Recruiting Coordinator - 6 years; 43 Bobby Barbier – Volunteer Coach - 3 years
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The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team represents the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I college baseball. Along with most other Alabama athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference. The team plays its home games on campus at Sewell–Thomas Stadium.
The University of Alabama has a reputation for hauling in an annual catch of blue-chip athletic recruits, but the university is increasingly casting a net to snare top-level academic recruits as well.
In 2001–02, he was a recruiting coordinator, hitting coach, and catching instructor for the Pirates, East Carolina University's baseball team; he later became the Pirate's acting head coach. Under McMullan's three-year tenure , the Pirates recorded 138 wins and 46 losses, finished within the top 25 teams each year, and won three conference ...
Alabama football coach Nick Saban was asked about a new NIL trend: paying recruits just to visit a school. His response? It's not really NIL at all.