5 Texas baseball coaching candidates after David Pierce fired (2024)

Danny DavisAustin American-Statesman

After eight years, Texas and head baseball coach David Pierce parted ways on Monday, and the Longhorns don't have to hire a baseball coach often: Pierce was was just the Longhorns' sixth coach since 1911, and one of those coaches was a fill-in for Bibb Falk during World War II.

Since he became Texas' athletic director in December 2017, Chris Del Conte hasn't shied away from making splashy hires when it comes to coaching changes. His last three hires — Stein Metzger in beach volleyball, Bob Bowman in men's swimming and diving, and Laura Ianello in women's golf — have won national championships elsewhere. And men's basketball's Chris Beard (Texas Tech), women's basketball's Vic Schaefer (Mississippi State), softball's Mike White (Oregon) and track and field's Edrick Floréal (xx) already were proven winners nationally when Del Conte called about coming to Texas.

"It’s been an honor and privilege to lead this program for the last eight years," Pierce said Monday in a statement released by the school.

Who'll take over at Texas and lead the Longhorns into the SEC? Here are a few intriguing options.

Texas A&M head coach Jim Schlossnagle

For as long as Pierce's job security was a topic of discussion, Schlossnagle's name has been floated on message boards and social media as a possible replacement. Schlossnagle has compiled a 946-454 record and has made seven trips to the College World Series over 23 seasons as the head coach at UNLV, TCU and Texas A&M. He also worked for Del Conte at TCU.

But would Schlossnagle, 53, leave College Station? Texas A&M plays Tennessee for the national championship Monday night in the College World Series title game. And a significant buyout would be needed to pry him away from A&M. According to his contract, Schlossnagle's buyout is double his annual salary if he leaves for an in-state school. He's making $1.35 million this year.

Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello

If Schlossnagle is a candidate, then why not Vitelllo? He has guided Tennessee to a 59-13 season and the Volunteers were the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA tournament. Over seven years in his first head coaching gig, he's 294-112 with the Vols. Vitello, 45, also was once an assistant under Schlossnagle at TCU.

But, like Schlossnagle, why would a coach leave a team that will either win a national championship tonight or be left on the cusp of greatness? History says that Vitello wouldn't. Since the first College World Series in 1947, only three coaches — Wake Forest's Taylor Sanford in 1955, Michigan's Don Lund in 1962 and Oregon State's Pat Casey in 2018 — did not return to defend their national championship the following season. And only one coach of a CWS runner-up (South Carolina's Ray Tanner in 2012) didn't return. And none of those coaches left to take a job at another school.

Clemson head coach Erik Bakich

Citing a source, the Clemson Insider reported on Monday that "Bakich has no plans to leave Clemson." But it isn't hard to see why he might be an attractive candidate for Texas. In two seasons at Clemson, Bakich has twice won 44 games and hosted a regional. Bakich, 46, has yet to lead Clemson to the CWS, but he did take Michigan into the championship series in 2019.

If he were to be lured by the Longhorns, Bakich's Texas debut would be delayed. He'll be suspended for the first two games of the 2025 season because of his ejection from Clemson's season-ending loss to Florida.

LSU head coach Jay Johnson

If Del Conte wants to hire another champion as UT's next coach, Johnson merits a look. The 47-year-old won an NCAA title with LSU in 2023 and his Arizona team was the national runner-up in 2016.

Will this happen? Probably not. LSU has been very active in the transfer portal this offseason and Johnson himself dismissed speculation about the Texas job at a press availability earlier this month.

Texas director of player development Troy Tulowitzki

Tulowitzki has never been a head coach before. He hasn't been a paid assistant, either. Those are two big red flags for a job of this magnitude.

But the ex-MLB all-star is a fan favorite around Austin and some of UT's best offensive seasons have been recorded during seasons that he's been on UT's staff as either a volunteer assistant coach or director of player development. Tulowitzki was reportedly considered for head coaching jobs at Long Beach State, Miami and USC in recent years.

When will Texas hire? A history lesson

Under Del Conte, Texas has typically moved fast to fill the openings within its athletic department:

∙ Texas fired head football coach Tom Herman and announced the hiring of Steve Sarkisian on the same day in January 2021.

∙ Texas hired Schaefer away from Mississippi State only two days after UT announced that Karen Aston wouldn't return in August 2020.

∙ It took Texas less than a week in the spring of 2021 to replace men's basketball coach Shaka Smart with Beard, who had led Texas Tech to the Final Four in 2019.

One notable exception occurred with softball in 2018. Connie Clark's lengthy tenure as Longhorns coach ended on May 23 that year. The hiring of White wasn't announced until June 25.

Ianello was recently lured away from Arizona just days after Ryan Murphy announced his resignation as UT's women's golf coach. Ianello shared with reporters that Del Conte had courted her for the job with an unexpected phone call and a 24-hour window to accept or turn down the offer.

5 Texas baseball coaching candidates after David Pierce fired (2024)

FAQs

5 Texas baseball coaching candidates after David Pierce fired? ›

Pierce, 61, signed a contract extension in 2021 and had two years remaining on a deal that paid him an annual salary of $1.2 million. According to the language in his contract, Texas owes Pierce 70% of his remaining base salary, but the decision makers still felt this was the correct time to make a coaching change.

How much does David Pierce make? ›

Pierce, 61, signed a contract extension in 2021 and had two years remaining on a deal that paid him an annual salary of $1.2 million. According to the language in his contract, Texas owes Pierce 70% of his remaining base salary, but the decision makers still felt this was the correct time to make a coaching change.

How many baseball coaches has Texas had? ›

First, Texas began playing baseball in 1895. Second, the program has had only 14 head coaches since. But only one is still with us: current UT coach David Pierce. We lost Augie Garrido in 2018 and now Coach Gus on Monday.

Who is the Hewitt Trussville baseball coach? ›

Jeff Mauldin - Head Varsity Baseball Coach - Baseball Coaches - Hewitt-Trussville High School.

How much does the Texas A&M head baseball coach make? ›

Del Conte and Schlossnagle spent nine years together at TCU (2009-17) in the same roles. In 2024, Schlossnagle served his third season as head coach for the Aggies. Per his contract, which GigEm247 obtained through an open records request, Schlossnagle made $1.35 million in annual base salary.

How much does Skip Johnson make a year? ›

Johnson made $775,000 in 2024, which includes a payment of $100,000 he received for remaining employed on Feb. 1, 2024. Johnson's salary was set to increase by $25,000 for 2024-25 before the reported new deal.

How many coaches has Texas had? ›

The team has had 28 head coaches since it started playing organized football in 1893 with the nickname Longhorns, although they played without a head coach in their first season. Texas was an original member of the Southwest Conference, joining in 1915.

Which coach has the most college baseball championships? ›

Here are the coaches who have the most wins in the Men's College World Series:
  • 60 — Rod Dedeaux, Southern California.
  • 44 — Cliff Gustafson, Texas.
  • 41 — Augie Garrido, Cal State Fullerton and Texas.
  • 36 (tie) — Jim Brock, Arizona State and Mark Marquess, Stanford.
  • 29 — Skip Bertman, LSU.
  • 26 — Ron Fraser, Miami (Fla.)
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Who coached Texas after Mack Brown? ›

After Brown

Tom Herman replaced Strong for the 2016 season. Herman went 32–18 in four seasons as head coach.

Who is the baseball coach at Austin High School? ›

Austin High School Baseball Coach Alejandro Arellanes.

Who is Tom Austin baseball coach? ›

Tom Austin - Methodist University - Head Baseball Coach

Finished his playing career at Rollins College (1971-1972). Entering his 45th year as head baseball coach at Methodist University with a career record of 1,263-595-10. His career victories rank second-most among active coaches and sixth all-time in Division III.

Where is Jim Zalesky coaching now? ›

Zalesky was hired in May 2021. A replacement has not been announced yet. Zalesky said he is leaving to join his brother, Lennie's staff as a wrestling coach at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt. Zalesky will be helping his brother relaunch the Lumberjacks' program.

How much does David on HGTV make? ›

David Bromstad, the American designer, has a net worth of $10 million. He makes $70,000 for each episode of his TV shows. He's been on a bunch of HGTV shows like Color Splash, Beach Flip, and My Lottery Dream Home. Besides, he gets $1.4 million every year for designing homes and mansions for Hollywood stars.

How much did David Hyde Pierce make per episode? ›

Pierce earned a substantial income from his role as Niles Crane on Frasier. In the final two seasons, he made $1 million per episode. This hefty salary, along with rerun earnings, has greatly contributed to his net worth.

How much does David Hunt get paid at Texas? ›

According to an open records request, David Hunt's salary as the new associate head coach for the Texas volleyball team will be $147,600.

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