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'''Corky Palmer''' is a retired [[college baseball]] [[head coach]]. He was the coach of the [[Southern Miss Golden Eagles baseball]] team for 12 season, before retiring at the end of the 2009 season. In his final season, he led the Golden Eagles to the school's first ever appearance in the [[2009 College World Series|College World Series]].
'''Corky Palmer''' is a retired [[college baseball]] [[head coach]]. He was the coach of the [[Southern Miss Golden Eagles baseball]] team for 12 season, before retiring at the end of the 2009 season. In his final season, he led the Golden Eagles to the school's first ever appearance in the [[2009 College World Series|College World Series]].



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Corky Palmer

Corky Palmer is a retired college baseball head coach. He was the coach of the Southern Miss Golden Eagles baseball team for 12 season, before retiring at the end of the 2009 season. In his final season, he led the Golden Eagles to the school's first ever appearance in the College World Series.