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UALR Baseball Coach Scott Norwood "resigns" after accused of bullying own players
He'd been at UALR for 6 years. They'd been to the SBC Tourney I believe Twice in those 6 years...but they won the whole thing one of those years.

Trojans will begin a National Search for their new head coach.

Kind of interesting, but UALR hired Norwood the same year ASU hired Raffo, as both programs tried to eliminate the stench of never making the SBC Tourney and produce competitive teams. Interesting to see where the two schools are now.

Edit: Added Deadspin Link

http://deadspin.com/college-baseball-coa...1590529358
(This post was last modified: 06-13-2014 04:38 PM by chiefsfan.)
06-09-2014 05:29 PM
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