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Texas coach Augie Garrido, 70, will be sentenced after the season for a DUI in January in Austin.
Texas coach Augie Garrido, 70, will be sentenced after the season for a DUI in January in Austin.
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OMAHA — Augie Garrido is the all-time winningest coach in Division I baseball, and his Texas Longhorns open the College World Series best-of-three finals against LSU tonight.

Garrido said Sunday he’s just happy to still have a job.

A season that started with Garrido suspended for four games for his drunken-driving arrest in January will end with Garrido going for his sixth national title in a coaching career that spans 40 years.

Texas (49-14-1) will be playing for its seventh CWS title, and third since 2002.

Garrido, 70, who pleaded guilty to DUI and will be sentenced after the season, said he used the incident as a teaching opportunity for himself and his team. The players say their coach’s arrest drew them closer.

“If it happened to anyone on our team, Coach Garrido would do anything in his power to keep and protect all of us around him from the negative things people were saying,” third baseman Michael Torres said. “He would put his arms around us and protect us, so we wanted to do the same thing for him.”

Garrido had met friends for dinner and wine on a Friday night at one of his favorite restaurants in Austin and then stopped at a bar on his way home to see a friend. Police pulled him over four blocks from his condominium because he had forgotten to turn on the lights on his Porsche. He spent a night in jail. Garrido told the Austin American-Statesman he drank five glasses of wine.

Garrido is the highest-paid college baseball coach, at $800,000 a year, and his contract puts him on track to make $1 million in 2012.

He said he feared he would be fired. Athletic director DeLoss Dodds suspended Garrido for the season-opening series against Illinois-Chicago.

Pitcher Chance Ruffin said he and his teammates already respected Garrido as a coach. They respect Garrido even more as a man.

“He showed us that he’s a leader by taking responsibility for it and making an example of himself,” said Ruffin (10-2), who starts tonight against LSU’s Louis Coleman (14-2).

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