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re: Some Virginia fans know little about LSU baseball

Posted on 3/8/10 at 8:34 pm to
Posted by Lester Earl
Member since Nov 2003
279475 posts
Posted on 3/8/10 at 8:34 pm to
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Yes. LSU must definately play a CSF or Rice or FSU or UT to be able to have the best chance at winning an SEC title and thus be prepared for the rigors of postseason. I sure hope they schedule tougher OOC opponents so PM can have his kids better prepared



When all else fails, use some sarcasm to admit defeat. I like it.



we've went from mock trial to now chemistry jokes, I tell you what, you 2 guys really must know some baseball.


bunch of children.
Posted by Cookieman
Texas
Member since Nov 2009
782 posts
Posted on 3/8/10 at 8:44 pm to
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When all else fails, use some sarcasm to admit defeat.


Sorry..I cant help it...but since you think its sarcasm..you must agree with my following statement...

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Yes. LSU must definately play a CSF or Rice or FSU or UT to be able to have the best chance at winning an SEC title and thus be prepared for the rigors of postseason. I sure hope they schedule tougher OOC opponents so PM can have his kids better prepared


If you say yes..then I will just say that we have to agree to disagree and I will not disparage you. I just feel that in college baseball you arent that reliant on preseason series. I really didnt want to get into a pissing match. I can see your point about wanting the best competition. does it help a college baseball team? I guess Ill have to admit it could. But I just havent seen statistical data. I know I would love better OOC series for LSU. Can we just agree on that and leave it at that?

Posted by RadioactiveTiger
Chernobyl
Member since Aug 2007
166 posts
Posted on 3/8/10 at 9:10 pm to
Ad Hominem = Lester Earl

You would think that after all of these good baseball coaches at LSU that you would have learned something. (After 35 years of watching LSU baseball I have.)
Almost every Championship season the formula is the same despite the competition. Baseball has a playoff, football doesn't.

March - A little rough as we find/test most of the starters.
April - Some setbacks as we find the role players and the all important Lester Earl "chemistry."
May -We hit the groove and drive to Omaha.
June - We prove that we are the best.

This is why I love LSU baseball - it never matters how we start but how we end.
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