Gophers baseball coach John Anderson will lead his team into the NCAA tournament on Friday at Siebert Field against Canisius, just the second time the Gophers have hosted an NCAA regional in his storied career.
Anderson has long been considered one of the best college baseball coaches in the country, but it may be time to recognize him as the best coach the Gophers have ever employed.
What's amazing is that until 2012, Anderson worked every year with a one-year contract.
He also had one of the smallest budgets in the Big Ten, and despite being the winningest coach in Big Ten history, he still made $100,000 less than Michigan coach Erik Bakich this season.
And while the reopening of Siebert Field in 2013 was the culmination of decades of work, it was Anderson who led the fundraising effort for the stadium, which received no contribution from the university.
The project cost $7.2 million and was paid for primarily by private donations. Anderson led the fundraising effort with the help of current Twins manager and former Gopher Paul Molitor, who was the chair of the fundraising committee.
It wasn't until 2012 when then-athletic director Joel Maturi gave Anderson a five-year extension that he had long-term security.
He got an extension on that deal in March 2016 when interim athletic director Beth Goetz signed him through the 2021 season.