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Let's recap Opening Day in College Baseball

joeywa

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Let's take a look at some of the top teams in the country and how they fared yesterday.

UR-Wash St 0/3/1

1-Cal St Fullerton 12/17/0

2-Virginia 3/5/0

UR-Kentucky 8/11/2

UR-Gonzaga 3/8/2

3-Oregon St 4/8/3

UR-Niagara 2/2/0

5-FSU 13/15/2

UR-W. Carolina 3/8/0

4-Miss St 2/5/0

UR-New Orleans 0/4/2

6-LSU 2/7/0

7-Indiana 1/5/0

UR-Texas Tech 0/4/0

UR-Portland 1/6/1

9-UCLA 0/4/0

10-Vandy 5/6/2

UR-Long Beach St 2/5/3

15-Rice 10/11/0

31-Stanford 3/7/2

The numbers 2, 4 & 9 ranked teams all lost to UR opponents. They also generated a combined 5 runs on 15 hits.

Of all the above teams, only the numbers 1, 5, 15 and UR Kentucky had more hits than Texas did.

My point is, don't mail it in on this Longhorn team yet. This is not the same team as last year. They are hitting the ball. The Es are what killed Texas last night. Cal took a 1-0 lead into the 5th. Cal scored 5 in B5. All 6 of those runs were unearned.

Texas gave up 1 earned run on the night. It just wasn't Parker French's night. Augie said he was going to try and get 6 out of each of his starters this weekend, and he gave French 5 complete. French gave up all 6 runs on 4 hits and 4 errors. Again, not a single one of those was earned.

So what I'm looking for today is a better defensive effort, more of the same from Payton at the plate, and continued hard hit balls from the UT hitters. I'll report some today and let y'all know what they look like. I'm on a flight to the Bay Area right now. Where's that Mimosa?

Don't give up hope boys, we are not the only ranked team that struggled yesterday.

Hook Em!

 
It's really sad that we have to even have this conversation after 1 game but unfortunately that is the reality of the Texas fan base.

 
It's really sad that we have to even have this conversation after 1 game but unfortunately that is the reality of the Texas fan base.
Not even close. The reality is this is just the same stuff we've seen the last 3 years. Bunting in the 1st inning with your #3 hitter. That's just f'ing stupid. An offense in baseball is giving 27 outs. Why make it easier on a defense to give up one of those 27 while decreasing your run expectancy at the same time? Especially when you have two freshmen playing their 1st game batting 4th and 5th. The game has passed Augie by, and it's sad to see him be better at eating food than coaching baseball.

 
Not even close. The reality is this is just the same stuff we've seen the last 3 years. Bunting in the 1st inning with your #3 hitter. That's just f'ing stupid. An offense in baseball is giving 27 outs. Why make it easier on a defense to give up one of those 27 while decreasing your run expectancy at the same time? .......



Don't mean to step on anyone else's toes, but I agree with this 100%.

 
Not even close. The reality is this is just the same stuff we've seen the last 3 years. Bunting in the 1st inning with your #3 hitter. That's just f'ing stupid. An offense in baseball is giving 27 outs. Why make it easier on a defense to give up one of those 27 while decreasing your run expectancy at the same time? Especially when you have two freshmen playing their 1st game batting 4th and 5th. The game has passed Augie by, and it's sad to see him be better at eating food than coaching baseball.
Just a thought, but you do realize that Augie has won several titles with that same small-ball philosophy, right? And not that long ago. His game plan may not be everyone's cup of tea, but there's no arguing that it has worked for him. I'm not a big fan of it, but I'm smart enough to recognize that the guy has the skins on the wall to back up his way.

 
Let's take a look at some of the top teams in the country and how they fared yesterday.
UR-Wash St 0/3/1

1-Cal St Fullerton 12/17/0

2-Virginia 3/5/0

UR-Kentucky 8/11/2

UR-Gonzaga 3/8/2

3-Oregon St 4/8/3

UR-Niagara 2/2/0

5-FSU 13/15/2

UR-W. Carolina 3/8/0

4-Miss St 2/5/0

UR-New Orleans 0/4/2

6-LSU 2/7/0

7-Indiana 1/5/0

UR-Texas Tech 0/4/0

UR-Portland 1/6/1

9-UCLA 0/4/0

10-Vandy 5/6/2

UR-Long Beach St 2/5/3

15-Rice 10/11/0

31-Stanford 3/7/2

The numbers 2, 4 & 9 ranked teams all lost to UR opponents. They also generated a combined 5 runs on 15 hits.

Of all the above teams, only the numbers 1, 5, 15 and UR Kentucky had more hits than Texas did.

My point is, don't mail it in on this Longhorn team yet. This is not the same team as last year. They are hitting the ball. The Es are what killed Texas last night. Cal took a 1-0 lead into the 5th. Cal scored 5 in B5. All 6 of those runs were unearned.

Texas gave up 1 earned run on the night. It just wasn't Parker French's night. Augie said he was going to try and get 6 out of each of his starters this weekend, and he gave French 5 complete. French gave up all 6 runs on 4 hits and 4 errors. Again, not a single one of those was earned.

So what I'm looking for today is a better defensive effort, more of the same from Payton at the plate, and continued hard hit balls from the UT hitters. I'll report some today and let y'all know what they look like. I'm on a flight to the Bay Area right now. Where's that Mimosa?

Don't give up hope boys, we are not the only ranked team that struggled yesterday.

Hook Em!
Jeff it's to early for us to give up on Texas. Texas has the talent and I am looking forward to Texas giving a better effort as the season goes on.for that but Texas sure didn't help themselves.

 
Not even close. The reality is this is just the same stuff we've seen the last 3 years. Bunting in the 1st inning with your #3 hitter. That's just f'ing stupid. An offense in baseball is giving 27 outs. Why make it easier on a defense to give up one of those 27 while decreasing your run expectancy at the same time? Especially when you have two freshmen playing their 1st game batting 4th and 5th. The game has passed Augie by, and it's sad to see him be better at eating food than coaching baseball.
Reruns again....coach Augie can not change, so Patterson will have to do the changing

 
Just a thought, but you do realize that Augie has won several titles with that same small-ball philosophy, right? And not that long ago. His game plan may not be everyone's cup of tea, but there's no arguing that it has worked for him. I'm not a big fan of it, but I'm smart enough to recognize that the guy has the skins on the wall to back up his way.
His last title was in 2005, so 10 years ago is a long time ago. It has worked for him, it doesn't anymore and he refuses to change as the game has changed. Skins on the wall is the same entitlement crap that got Texas athletics in its current hole. The only coach that decided to change was Rick and the results have proven he can still coach.

 
The game has not changed one iota. When you guys get a team to coach, don't bunt.

 
His last title was in 2005, so 10 years ago is a long time ago. It has worked for him, it doesn't anymore and he refuses to change as the game has changed. Skins on the wall is the same entitlement crap that got Texas athletics in its current hole. The only coach that decided to change was Rick and the results have proven he can still coach.
And yet..He used that philosophy in 2009 and again in 2011..He understands the pressures of getting this team back where it belongs..Last night was the 1st game of the '14 season..Baseball is a marathon not a sprint..

 
And yet..He used that philosophy in 2009 and again in 2011..He understands the pressures of getting this team back where it belongs..Last night was the 1st game of the '14 season..Baseball is a marathon not a sprint..
Yes, the best player on his 2009 team had to get proper instruction on how to hit and now he's one of the best young 1b in the majors.

 
His last title was in 2005, so 10 years ago is a long time ago. It has worked for him, it doesn't anymore and he refuses to change as the game has changed. Skins on the wall is the same entitlement crap that got Texas athletics in its current hole. The only coach that decided to change was Rick and the results have proven he can still coach.
So were you ready to fire Rick after struggling with Mercer? How did that turn out?

 
So were you ready to fire Rick after struggling with Mercer? How did that turn out?
No because I knew Mercer was a good club that would probably make the tournament. California was a worse club than Texas last year, and lost their best player to the MLB draft. You are comparing apples and oranges.

 
No because I knew Mercer was a good club that would probably make the tournament. California was a worse club than Texas last year, and lost their best player to the MLB draft. You are comparing apples and oranges.
Mercer a good club? When did they last play in the tourney? The last two National Champions have come from the Pac 12.

 
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Mercer a good club? When did they last play in the tourney? The last two National Champions have come from the Pac 12.
They won their conference last year and upset some good teams on the road and returned almost their entire team, they got upset in their conference tournament by Florida Gulf Coast who went on one of the best runs ever by a 15 seed in the tournament.

Cal was 23-31, hit .268 as a team and had a 4.61 team era. As I stated, Cal's best player went pro.

Apples and oranges.

 
Yes, the best player on his 2009 team had to get proper instruction on how to hit and now he's one of the best young 1b in the majors.
Yes, that is why it is call Professional Baseball, Where players spend 24 hours a day, 365 days a year on Baseball..

 
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