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« en: Noviembre 03, 2013, 04:41:03 am »
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-- Clint Myers left one of the nation's premier softball programs,Morgan Fox, a possible preseason top 5 team and a sure thing to take over Auburn's rebuilding project for one simple reasonAuburn offered Myers something Arizona State couldn't match.A chance to bring his family together as he heads into the twilight of his coaching career. Myers has two sons, Casey and Corey, who will both join his staff as assistants in some capacity. Corey is a coach for the Birmingham Thunderbolts, a travel ball club.For the first time in a long time, Myers' whole family, from the top on down to his three grandchildren, will be in the same town."I'm a very family-oriented guy, and Auburn has given me an opportunity to bring my family together again," Myers said. "I have my sons working with me, to be maybe a mentor, help them get started in their college coaching careers, because they're great coaches."Auburn hired Myers, 61, by signing him to a 5-year deal worth $180,000 per year, according to a source, although Myers' goal is to coach at least until 2020. He was paid $127,221 during the 2011-12 athletics year, according to the Arizona Republic.New Auburn softball coach Clint Myers. (Arizona State Media Relations)After that, he says, the plan is still up in the air."It really depends on two things: God and my wife," Myers said. "I'm looking at 2020 as the goal, and if the health stays good and my wife says she's enjoying herself and everything else,as Coco Crisp belted a go-ahead, who knows."But Myers, who led Arizona State to national titles in 2008 and 2011 and seven Women's College World Series appearances in eight seasons, hasn't lost his competitive fire."There's one thing I know I can do, and that's coach," Myers said. "I'm not a very good electrician, I can mow the yard and use shovels and things like that, but I believe I'm a teacher."Myers' approach sounded like music to the ears of Morgan Estell, Auburn's top returning player after hitting .344 last season.Estell hasn't gotten a chance to meet her new coach yet -- his final day in Tempe is June 21 -- but she listened to the new coach's teleconference with reporters, taking notes the whole way.Now that the uncertainty of the coaching search is over, Auburn's players can focus on moving forward."Anticipation is a killer," Estell said. "But I know that every teammate I have, we're all excited and we're ready to have him."And Myers already has plenty of experience building a program against tough competition. When Myers took over at Arizona State, he had to be successful in a state that included Arizona, one of the nation's premier programs.

 

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