I won't watch Vandy games because of him. Sure, I could turn the sound off, but that makes the game even more unwatchable. I guess Vandy doesn't care if nobody other than their own fans watch their games lol
Amazing
Super-regional stud!
Wow!! That and the crazy UCLA Michigan game last night... pretty special stuff happening in college baseball.
Around the 6th inning I thought to myself "You are not going to hit him. You have a much better chance of walking than hitting this guy. Just take. Maybe he walks some guys. Maybe he throws something someone can handle if he loads he bases. Heck maybe he walks a guy in or throws a wild pitch. At the very least you drive his pitch count up so high he can't finish."
It looked like ground hog day for each batter.
Michigan didn’t win the Big Ten regular season or conference playoffs. They were a three seed in the regionals. They have won 46 games.
RJM posted:Michigan didn’t win the Big Ten regular season or conference playoffs. They were a three seed in the regionals. They have won 46 games.
Michigan, Duke, FSU and TCU were the last four in. 2 are headed to Omaha, 1 was a win away, and TCU who caught a lot of slack for even making the field made it to a region final.
Auburn scored 13 in the top of the first. Enjoy the game UNC. It’s typically bad luck to walk the first four hitters (only threw four strikes).
RJM posted:It’s typically bad luck to walk the first four hitters
classic worth a repost!
For those who say SEC is not the strongest. 4/8 in Omaha. Would have been more but the committee intentionally makes sure they pit SEC against each other and ACC/SEC matchups. I think they should be spread out and even reworked if two from the same conference are in the Supers. I know it will never happen because the rest of the nation does not want to see SEC and ACC dominate Omaha.
PitchingFan posted:For those who say SEC is not the strongest. 4/8 in Omaha. Would have been more but the committee intentionally makes sure they pit SEC against each other and ACC/SEC matchups. I think they should be spread out and even reworked if two from the same conference are in the Supers. I know it will never happen because the rest of the nation does not want to see SEC and ACC dominate Omaha.
Nobody says that. They attack the academics instead. Welcome to sportsfanning, where if you are not number one, you create another category.
PitchingFan posted:For those who say SEC is not the strongest. 4/8 in Omaha. Would have been more but the committee intentionally makes sure they pit SEC against each other and ACC/SEC matchups. I think they should be spread out and even reworked if two from the same conference are in the Supers. I know it will never happen because the rest of the nation does not want to see SEC and ACC dominate Omaha.
This is why non SEC fans hate the SEC.
The NCAA should rework everything so that the SEC can have more teams in and prove that they are so much better? If they matched them up separately in all different supers and they all lost, the argument would be that it was purposely done to keep to SEC out of the CWS.
Not many people will deny that the SEC is the best. But only 2 SEC teams went head to head in supers. No regional had 2 SEC teams. At most, 1 team was left out. That's just asking for preferential treatment.
Because it just matters more in the SEC. The only that matters more than “it matters more” is telling everyone else how wonderful the SEC is and everyone else is second rate.
Like I posted before it doesn’t come from those whose son’s are SEC athletes. It comes from others who just root for the teams. The posters of SEC athletes respect how hard others worked to get wherever they are playing.
I’m not go to allow my college education to be put down because someone else’s college sports teams wins more games. There are SEC fans who believe they are better people than others just because they root for an SEC team.
Its absurd to state SEC teams are pitted against each other to prevent more from making it to Omaha. The brackets (host teams) are created by RPI.
PitchingFan posted:I think they should be spread out and even reworked if two from the same conference are in the Supers.
I think I remember you posting that same concern in 2017 when two Big West schools (Fullerton and Long Beach) -- about 20 miles apart from each other -- met in a Super Regional.
Must be a slow baseball day - have to find something to complain about while waiting for the CWS to start.
Count me in the who cares dep't. It's cyclical and depends largely upon #1 and #2 being able to "effectively execute" and hoping if you have to get to #3 that he can hold on or step up big time. Oh and don't walk the first 4 batters on 20 pitches.
I don't believe they should take into account how many teams are from a certain conference when selecting or seeding. I also believe they should reseed after the regionals. They should reseed after the Supers. JMO
Yes the SEC is the strongest conference in football and baseball. I don't hate the SEC coming from ACC country. I admire the passion of their fans. I respect the programs and the outstanding product they put on the field.
If I had the power I would transfer UNC into the SEC and hope it would raise the level of play in football. But the basketball folks would never have it. Every year the top HS football players in NC either go to the SEC or now Clemson. Can you blame a kid?
Yes some SEC fans are obnoxious about the success of their conference. But so are many ACC fans when it comes to hoops.
PAC 12 has the best scenery.
I noticed today that the #1 2021 prospect in the nation, according to Perfect Game, who attends an upper-crust private school in Los Angeles, is committed to Vanderbilt. C'mon, kid! What's wrong with UCLA, Cal, or Stanford? Oh, well, he's projected as a top 5 draft choice too, so good chance he signs, I suppose.