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I agree that it’s imperative LSU Fighting Tiger Baseball make a regional EVERY year, no exceptions.

re: CJJ

Posted by jgriffith on 5/24/26 at 8:27 pm to
CJJ is on my shite list until he gets us back to Omaha.

re: I’m Missing Sports

Posted by jgriffith on 5/24/26 at 6:40 pm to
YES, I feel the exact same, as do my buddies and cousins I’ve spoken with. This is unacceptable. Just because dikhead won the national title in 23 and 25 doesn’t make it ok to miss a regional. Only stupid arse idiots think that’s ok.

re: Regarding Schmidt…

Posted by jgriffith on 5/20/26 at 11:51 pm to
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retarded Teddy Ruxpin


:lol: :rotflmao:
I remember in 1994 freshman at LSU sitting in one of my classes the professor was excited about that infamous loop, going on and on about it.
Our hitters are going to score a lot of runs, but our pitchers have sucked so badly that the thought of them holding any lead is preposterous. But maybe some pitchers will improve a little bit this week, elephino.
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He’s very professional and has a great voice for radio though.


Absolutely right
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I don’t see how a season like this can happen at LSU.


Me neither
Jay Johnson absolutely WAS the best coach in college baseball. We shall see if he can rise back up. Some don’t make it back.
Exactly, and Evans was no ace. JJ was dreaming about an Evans in the future because the Evans we saw was way too inconsistent and gave up way too many runs. Schmidt is a freshman and obviously not yet an ace.
Li'l bit because I’m human and realize it’s possible his confidence is too shaken
:rotflmao:

Yes, I’m blessed to have completed both my bachelor’s and master’s at the university I love so dearly.
This is some damn good history, and I thank you because I did not know this, not a clue. I sure suffered through some very challenging courses in Coates that’s for sure.
He’s one hell of a hitter, great eye for the ball. This makes good sense to me. I will root for him to become the next Tony Gwynn. Of course that’s as lofty as it gets, but since I’m a fan I can hope for whatever I want.

re: No more Guidry

Posted by jgriffith on 5/13/26 at 9:27 am to
You’re right, I remember, and it was so exciting, but yep straight to hell it went.