Erik Bakich (Michigan), Cliff Godwin (ECU) and Josh Holliday (Oklahoma State) all cut their teeth under Corbin at Vanderbilt before becoming head coaches. Now, those three programs join Vanderbilt as NCAA Super Regional teams in the next round of postseason play, which begins this weekend across the country.
Corbin’s Coaching Tree
Tim Corbin might be the head baseball coach at Vanderbilt, but at his heart, he's a fan of the game. While his Commodores have been excelling in NCAA postseason action, Corbin has had a unique interest in the performance of other teams – namely East Carolina, Michigan and Oklahoma State. That's because the three head coaches at those programs are former Corbin assistants at Vanderbilt.
We had a lot of angst the other night because Maggie and I went to Sam's in Belle Meade and had them put three TVs on with all three games. Watching that and going through that experience with them is great.
Vanderbilt Head Coach Tim CorbinAll three of them. Erik, because he was young, he was aggressive and he was such a good recruiter. Josh, I knew he was a head coach when we were hiring him. He had just come from great pedigree from being in that Oklahoma State dugout for such a long period of time. Cliff was always assertive, so I knew Cliff was going to be a great coach. He was very competitive.
Tim CorbinI was like them. Like the players, I just tell them to be patient. The game will tell you when it's going to happen. They're all doing things they wanted to do, but I feel like in a lot of ways they learned a lot here. Not saying from me, but being in this environment with the kids and the people they were surrounded with gave them a great foundation to coach.
Tim Corbin on the advice he gives his players.