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Notice the first name.

Determining the “best” active college baseball coach is subjective and depends on criteria such as career wins, championships, and recent performance. However, several coaches stand out based on their accomplishments:

Tony Vitello – Tennessee Volunteers

Tony Vitello has led the Tennessee Volunteers since 2018, guiding them to their first-ever national title in 2024. Following this achievement, he became the highest-paid college baseball coach with a $3 million annual salary.


Tim Corbin – Vanderbilt Commodores

Tim Corbin has been at the helm of Vanderbilt since 2003, leading the Commodores to two College World Series championships and multiple SEC titles. His consistent success has established Vanderbilt as a national powerhouse.

Jim Schlossnagle – Texas Longhorns

Jim Schlossnagle took over as head coach for the Texas Longhorns in 2025. Previously, he led teams like TCU and Texas A&M to multiple College World Series appearances.

Kevin O’Sullivan – Florida Gators

Kevin O’Sullivan has been leading the Florida Gators since 2008, securing a College World Series title and multiple SEC championships. His teams are consistently competitive on the national stage.

Dave Van Horn – Arkansas Razorbacks

Dave Van Horn has been the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks since 2003. Under his leadership, Arkansas has made several College World Series appearances and remains a formidable program in college baseball.

While these coaches are among the most accomplished in active college baseball, opinions on the “best” coach may vary based on personal criteria and team affiliations.
 
Notice the first name.

Determining the “best” active college baseball coach is subjective and depends on criteria such as career wins, championships, and recent performance. However, several coaches stand out based on their accomplishments:

Tony Vitello – Tennessee Volunteers

Tony Vitello has led the Tennessee Volunteers since 2018, guiding them to their first-ever national title in 2024. Following this achievement, he became the highest-paid college baseball coach with a $3 million annual salary.


Tim Corbin – Vanderbilt Commodores

Tim Corbin has been at the helm of Vanderbilt since 2003, leading the Commodores to two College World Series championships and multiple SEC titles. His consistent success has established Vanderbilt as a national powerhouse.

Jim Schlossnagle – Texas Longhorns

Jim Schlossnagle took over as head coach for the Texas Longhorns in 2025. Previously, he led teams like TCU and Texas A&M to multiple College World Series appearances.

Kevin O’Sullivan – Florida Gators

Kevin O’Sullivan has been leading the Florida Gators since 2008, securing a College World Series title and multiple SEC championships. His teams are consistently competitive on the national stage.

Dave Van Horn – Arkansas Razorbacks

Dave Van Horn has been the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks since 2003. Under his leadership, Arkansas has made several College World Series appearances and remains a formidable program in college baseball.

While these coaches are among the most accomplished in active college baseball, opinions on the “best” coach may vary based on personal criteria and team affiliations.

If this were a band, it could be called Tony V and the d-bags
 
I asked AI who has the most posts on VolNation

Determining the user with the highest post count on VolNation is challenging due to factors such as missing post counts and likes, possibly resulting from archived forums or banned users. Additionally, user engagement varies across different threads and topics, making it difficult to identify a single user with the most posts. For example, in a thread discussing the team’s talent, users like “savannahfan” and “Eastknox865” have contributed significantly, with thousands of messages and likes. However, without comprehensive data, it’s not possible to definitively determine the user with the highest post count on VolNation.
 
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On VolNation, @chuckiepoo is a highly active and influential member. Since joining on December 1, 2020, they have contributed over 32,000 messages and received more than 84,000 likes, reflecting their significant engagement within the community.

Known as the “BeachVOLLEYBall Fan,” @chuckiepoo participates across various forums, including discussions on recruiting, game analysis, and broader topics related to Tennessee athletics. Their posts often provide insights, updates, and foster community interaction. For example, in a thread about the 2025 Transfer Portal, @chuckiepoo humorously commented on the board’s contributions to the Lady Vols’ strategies, showcasing their engaging presence.

Additionally, @chuckiepoo has been involved in conversations about recruiting strategies and player visits, indicating a deep interest and knowledge in these areas. Their interactions often include lighthearted remarks, contributing to the community’s friendly atmosphere.

Overall, @chuckiepoo’s extensive participation and the positive reception from fellow members highlight their role as a valued contributor to the VolNation community.

It didn’t mention rally bewbz.
 
🤣🤣🤣 spot on.

“Rally Bewbz” is a humorous and playful term that originated from the VolNation community, particularly among Tennessee Volunteers fans. It was coined as a tongue-in-cheek phrase associated with fan support and team spirit, especially during intense moments in games. The term gained traction in the VolNation forum and has become somewhat of an inside joke, symbolizing fan enthusiasm and excitement for the team’s performance.

It’s important to note that such terms are often lighthearted and may reflect a mix of fan culture and humor within specific online communities. The term itself doesn’t hold any serious or offensive meaning but is part of the fun and banter that often accompanies passionate sports fans.

No credit given.
 
AI would never lie.

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For what ever reason it only lists through 2023.

Here is a list of teams that have won the NCAA Division I Baseball College World Series (CWS) from 1947 to 2023:

Most Championships (Multiple Titles)

1. USC – 12 (1948, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978)
2. LSU – 7 (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009, 2023)
3. Texas – 6 (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005)
4. Arizona State – 5 (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)
5. Arizona – 4 (1976, 1980, 1986, 2012)
6. Cal State Fullerton – 4 (1979, 1984, 1995, 2004)
7. Miami (FL) – 4 (1982, 1985, 1999, 2001)
8. Vanderbilt – 2 (2014, 2019)
9. South Carolina – 2 (2010, 2011)
10. Oregon State – 3 (2006, 2007, 2018)
11. Stanford – 2 (1987, 1988)
12. Minnesota – 3 (1956, 1960, 1964)
13. Michigan – 2 (1953, 1962)
14. Oklahoma State – 1 (1959)
15. Fresno State – 1 (2008)
16. Coastal Carolina – 1 (2016)
17. Mississippi State – 1 (2021)
18. Ole Miss – 1 (2022)

Other Single-Time Winners

• California (1947)
• Wake Forest (1955)
• Holy Cross (1952)
• Oklahoma (1951, 1994)
• Georgia (1990)
• Pepperdine (1992)
• Wichita State (1989)
• Rice (2003)
• Virginia (2015)
• Florida (2017)

This list includes all champions from the first College World Series in 1947 through 2023. Let me know if you need any more details!
I asked AI

What does “Let’s fill this frame” mean in baseball



AI Overview



Filling the frame in baseball photography means composing a shot so that the subject takes up most or all of the image. This technique draws the viewer's attention to the subject and highlights the action
 
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On VolNation, @chuckiepoo is a highly active and influential member. Since joining on December 1, 2020, they have contributed over 32,000 messages and received more than 84,000 likes, reflecting their significant engagement within the community.

Known as the “BeachVOLLEYBall Fan,” @chuckiepoo participates across various forums, including discussions on recruiting, game analysis, and broader topics related to Tennessee athletics. Their posts often provide insights, updates, and foster community interaction. For example, in a thread about the 2025 Transfer Portal, @chuckiepoo humorously commented on the board’s contributions to the Lady Vols’ strategies, showcasing their engaging presence.

Additionally, @chuckiepoo has been involved in conversations about recruiting strategies and player visits, indicating a deep interest and knowledge in these areas. Their interactions often include lighthearted remarks, contributing to the community’s friendly atmosphere.

Overall, @chuckiepoo’s extensive participation and the positive reception from fellow members highlight their role as a valued contributor to the VolNation community.

It didn’t mention rally bewbz.
🥰😎 Rally 3 Lilys!
 
I asked AI

What does “Let’s fill this frame” mean in baseball



AI Overview



Filling the frame in baseball photography means composing a shot so that the subject takes up most or all of the image. This technique draws the viewer's attention to the subject and highlights the action
Here is what ChatGPT said

In baseball, the phrase “let’s fill the frame” typically refers to the idea of making the most out of a pitcher’s performance in a given inning or situation. “Frame” in this context refers to the “inning” or the set of three outs a team needs to get to complete an inning.

The phrase can be used by coaches, players, or fans to encourage focusing on getting quality at-bats, solid defense, or pitching to get through the inning effectively, often with the goal of maintaining momentum and putting pressure on the opposing team. Essentially, it’s about filling that inning with strong, positive plays — whether it’s pitching, hitting, or fielding — to ensure the team stays in control.

The expression may also be used to motivate a pitcher to make precise, well-placed pitches within the strike zone (or “frame” of the strike zone) to avoid walks and keep the opposing team from scoring.
 
Here is what ChatGPT said

In baseball, the phrase “let’s fill the frame” typically refers to the idea of making the most out of a pitcher’s performance in a given inning or situation. “Frame” in this context refers to the “inning” or the set of three outs a team needs to get to complete an inning.

The phrase can be used by coaches, players, or fans to encourage focusing on getting quality at-bats, solid defense, or pitching to get through the inning effectively, often with the goal of maintaining momentum and putting pressure on the opposing team. Essentially, it’s about filling that inning with strong, positive plays — whether it’s pitching, hitting, or fielding — to ensure the team stays in control.

The expression may also be used to motivate a pitcher to make precise, well-placed pitches within the strike zone (or “frame” of the strike zone) to avoid walks and keep the opposing team from scoring.
See that’s not right either
 
👀

On VolNation, @chuckiepoo is a highly active and influential member. Since joining on December 1, 2020, they have contributed over 32,000 messages and received more than 84,000 likes, reflecting their significant engagement within the community.

Known as the “BeachVOLLEYBall Fan,” @chuckiepoo participates across various forums, including discussions on recruiting, game analysis, and broader topics related to Tennessee athletics. Their posts often provide insights, updates, and foster community interaction. For example, in a thread about the 2025 Transfer Portal, @chuckiepoo humorously commented on the board’s contributions to the Lady Vols’ strategies, showcasing their engaging presence.

Additionally, @chuckiepoo has been involved in conversations about recruiting strategies and player visits, indicating a deep interest and knowledge in these areas. Their interactions often include lighthearted remarks, contributing to the community’s friendly atmosphere.

Overall, @chuckiepoo’s extensive participation and the positive reception from fellow members highlight their role as a valued contributor to the VolNation community.

It didn’t mention rally bewbz.


Did they mention our book?
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👀

On VolNation, @chuckiepoo is a highly active and influential member. Since joining on December 1, 2020, they have contributed over 32,000 messages and received more than 84,000 likes, reflecting their significant engagement within the community.

Known as the “BeachVOLLEYBall Fan,” @chuckiepoo participates across various forums, including discussions on recruiting, game analysis, and broader topics related to Tennessee athletics. Their posts often provide insights, updates, and foster community interaction. For example, in a thread about the 2025 Transfer Portal, @chuckiepoo humorously commented on the board’s contributions to the Lady Vols’ strategies, showcasing their engaging presence.

Additionally, @chuckiepoo has been involved in conversations about recruiting strategies and player visits, indicating a deep interest and knowledge in these areas. Their interactions often include lighthearted remarks, contributing to the community’s friendly atmosphere.

Overall, @chuckiepoo’s extensive participation and the positive reception from fellow members highlight their role as a valued contributor to the VolNation community.

It didn’t mention rally bewbz.
LMAO!!
I’m dying
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Did they mention our book?
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The book “Noobs and Rally Bewbz” was written by Chris B. (a.k.a. Chuckiepoo) from the VolNation community.

This self-published work combines humor and insights based on the author’s experiences as a fan of the Tennessee Volunteers, often touching on the culture of fanhood, sports fandom, and community within VolNation. The book became popular among members of the VolNation forum due to its connection to the community’s inside jokes and traditions, especially around phrases like “rally bewbz.”

It’s a lighthearted read aimed at those familiar with the VolNation culture and the fun banter of sports fandom.
 
👀

On VolNation, @chuckiepoo is a highly active and influential member. Since joining on December 1, 2020, they have contributed over 32,000 messages and received more than 84,000 likes, reflecting their significant engagement within the community.

Known as the “BeachVOLLEYBall Fan,” @chuckiepoo participates across various forums, including discussions on recruiting, game analysis, and broader topics related to Tennessee athletics. Their posts often provide insights, updates, and foster community interaction. For example, in a thread about the 2025 Transfer Portal, @chuckiepoo humorously commented on the board’s contributions to the Lady Vols’ strategies, showcasing their engaging presence.

Additionally, @chuckiepoo has been involved in conversations about recruiting strategies and player visits, indicating a deep interest and knowledge in these areas. Their interactions often include lighthearted remarks, contributing to the community’s friendly atmosphere.

Overall, @chuckiepoo’s extensive participation and the positive reception from fellow members highlight their role as a valued contributor to the VolNation community.

It didn’t mention rally bewbz.

 
The book “Noobs and Rally Bewbz” was written by Chris B. (a.k.a. Chuckiepoo) from the VolNation community.

This self-published work combines humor and insights based on the author’s experiences as a fan of the Tennessee Volunteers, often touching on the culture of fanhood, sports fandom, and community within VolNation. The book became popular among members of the VolNation forum due to its connection to the community’s inside jokes and traditions, especially around phrases like “rally bewbz.”

It’s a lighthearted read aimed at those familiar with the VolNation culture and the fun banter of sports fandom.
This is hilarious
 

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