Tony Quote from Basilio today that we all can agree on

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We all had something to say on this, and we all noticed this too so I’m glad he said it:

“Yeah, I think there was one series in particular, that I’ll keep to myself, that rattled me a little bit mentally… and, uh.. that deal, that particular weekend was just different.. I was used to our guys like Evan Russell taking a stand in certain situations, and having an edge to them and putting a stop to things.

But that just wasn’t in these guys nature, and we just stopped trying to press that button.”
 
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I wonder what series he was talking about. Auburn? Maybe Vandy?
I was thinking the aTm series after the no-hitter when we dropped the doubleheader when I first heard him say it, but that is probably more of hindsight talking. Vitello made it sound like he was thinking it in real time and I'm not sure aTm would have caused him an immediate sense of panic given how well we had played to that point and how talented they really were and them getting healthy at the right time.

The Kentucky series two weeks later could fit the bill, though. Second straight home series loss, and to a team that wasn't good and we weren't particularly competitive on Sat or Sun.
 
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I was thinking the aTm series after the no-hitter when we dropped the doubleheader when I first heard him say it, but that is probably more of hindsight talking. Vitello made it sound like he was thinking it in real time and I'm not sure aTm would have caused him an immediate sense of panic given how well we had played to that point and how talented they really were and them getting healthy at the right time.

The Kentucky series two weeks later could fit the bill, though. Second straight home series loss, and to a team that wasn't good and we weren't particularly competitive on Sat or Sun.
I picked the second game of the Kentucky series as the perfect chance to buy tickets to celebrate my dad's and brother's birthdays. Terrible choice. I think it's pretty easily near the top of the list as the most frustrating Tennessee sporting event I've ever attended. 11 stolen bases, errors, no home runs, almost zero offense ... just super boring and frustrating all at once. Oh, and of course our player got hit in the face with the foul ball.

It was a tough watch.
 
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Which game/series did our 2nd baseman’s errors blow the game? LSU? After that performance the team saw our 2nd baseman continue to play and make errors with no repercussions.

No one may agree with this theory but things went wonky and stayed wonky soon after.

Just my opinion.
 
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Which game/series did our 2nd baseman’s errors blow the game? LSU? After that performance the team saw our 2nd baseman continue to play and make errors with no repercussions.

No one may agree with this theory but things went wonky and stayed wonky soon after.

Just my opinion.
What you’re leaving out is that 2nd baseman also started every game the previous year at SS and helped lead the team to a NC. That player also hit the ball well, was a great teammate, and had earned the benefit of the doubt from the coaching staff.
 
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Yea I remember making a comment on this with the Arkansas with how flat we were game one… we just didn’t have the usual spark that a TV team does this year.
 
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Unfortunately, it's kind of hard to pinpoint which particular series he may be referencing in that quote. There were a couple of SEC series on the back end where we tried to match another team's bravado, but just couldn't close out the series.
 
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A&M series. That's the one where I went...."Ut oh." We went into that Ranked #1.

I was wondering where the leaders were to put a stop to the manhandling and pitching woes. To go from a no-hitter run-rule win on a Friday night to being slobberknockered in a double header on Saturday is uber rare.
 
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His story about Doyle yelling at him while pitching for Miss last year was hilarious. CTV said Matthew Dallas didn’t get along with his teammates as the reason for his leaving, and said he has big expectations for Kuhns and Abernathy next year. Finally said Doyle told him UT ”felt like home” and that was missing at Coastal and Miss.
 
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His story about Doyle yelling at him while pitching for Miss last year was hilarious. CTV said Matthew Dallas didn’t get along with his teammates as the reason for his leaving, and said he has big expectations for Kuhns and Abernathy next year. Finally said Doyle told him UT ”felt like home” and that was missing at Coastal and Miss.
Also kind of alluded to some unrealistic expectations from the 7-8 idiots on Twitter and realizing how good we have it across the board at UT.
 
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Also kind of alluded to some unrealistic expectations from the 7-8 idiots on Twitter and realizing how good we have it across the board at UT.
Just listened to the interview

That was one of the big-picture things that really stood out to me; it seemed like the negative aspects of our fans really got to the players and affected our play. He did not seem very happy about how the fanbase negatively affected some of our guys.

He also seems very motivated to go do work in the portal and correct mistakes from this year.
 
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His story about Doyle yelling at him while pitching for Miss last year was hilarious. CTV said Matthew Dallas didn’t get along with his teammates as the reason for his leaving, and said he has big expectations for Kuhns and Abernathy next year. Finally said Doyle told him UT ”felt like home” and that was missing at Coastal and Miss.
Did it seem like Matthew Dallas was the reason why we chose not to pursue Doyle coming out of Coastal, or am I just imagining things? Part of me salivates at the thought of Doyle on that 2024 team, but there's also the chance that if Doyle was here we wouldn't have gotten that all-time Zander performance in the NCAA tournament/Omaha
 
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Just listened to the interview

That was one of the big-picture things that really stood out to me; it seemed like the negative aspects of our fans really got to the players and affected our play. He did not seem very happy about how the fanbase negatively affected some of our guys.

He also seems very motivated to go do work in the portal and correct mistakes from this year.
Basically said we were going to hit the portal for needs harder than we ever have before. Love that guy. That was a great interview.
 
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Basically said we were going to hit the portal for needs harder than we ever have before. Love that guy. That was a great interview.
Best coach in the country!

Hopefully, the negative fans will at some point get some perspective as to what he has accomplished/the players have done.

I think it really bothered some of the older players too (ex: Blake Burke), if you look on social media
 
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Best coach in the country!

Hopefully, the negative fans will at some point get some perspective as to what he has accomplished/the players have done.

I think it really bothered some of the older players too (ex: Blake Burke), if you look on social media
The LOM will never change, unfortunately. Whenever an older member of the LOM dies off, their children rise up to take their place... kind of like a hydra
 
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Also kind of alluded to some unrealistic expectations from the 7-8 idiots on Twitter and realizing how good we have it across the board at UT.

Just listened to the interview

That was one of the big-picture things that really stood out to me; it seemed like the negative aspects of our fans really got to the players and affected our play. He did not seem very happy about how the fanbase negatively affected some of our guys.

He also seems very motivated to go do work in the portal and correct mistakes from this year.

The LOM will never change, unfortunately. Whenever an older member of the LOM dies off, their children rise up to take their place... kind of like a hydra
They gotta lose the rabbit ears man. Every elite program in the conference has this issue.

I do think the atmosphere needs to change at LNS, however. Having people sit on their hands no matter what you do is just as bad as people jeering you for errors, but cheering when you hit HR's
 
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They gotta lose the rabbit ears man. Every elite program in the conference has this issue.

I do think the atmosphere needs to change at LNS, however. Having people sit on their hands no matter what you do is just as bad as people jeering you for errors, but cheering when you hit HR's
It’s mainly the blue hairs and socialites behind home plate that drive me nuts. And the porch needs to get LIT again
 
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They gotta lose the rabbit ears man. Every elite program in the conference has this issue.

I do think the atmosphere needs to change at LNS, however. Having people sit on their hands no matter what you do is just as bad as people jeering you for errors, but cheering when you hit HR's
I think it was a lot of abnormal stuff for Tony to publicly comment on the radio for it
 
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Did it seem like Matthew Dallas was the reason why we chose not to pursue Doyle coming out of Coastal, or am I just imagining things? Part of me salivates at the thought of Doyle on that 2024 team, but there's also the chance that if Doyle was here we wouldn't have gotten that all-time Zander performance in the NCAA tournament/Omaha
I took it as since they were after Luke Holman, they didn’t want to scare Matthew Dallas off by going after Doyle as well. I wouldn’t trade Zander Sechrist for any of them.
 

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