Recruiting Football Talk VII

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Agree to disagree.

Cags hit .419, 35 HR, 72 RBI while going 5-2, 4.76 ERA in 73.2 IP and he wasn’t a finalist either.

Also USA Baseball presents the Golden Spikes Award, not the NCAA.
Yeah...I think it was also because CMo didn't come into this year with accolades..and the fact that his defense (doing his best and not his fault..but) is not elite.

If he had crushed the non-conference schedule like Condon did I think it may have made a huge difference in his standing.

Race had not a damn thing to do with it.
 
If NCAA has anything to do with who gets an award, our athletes will definitely be on the bottom of the list after the nut shot we gave them.
Yes, and even before. We gave them the nut shot because they were exercising prejudice against us one more time and were trying to rig up a LOIC charge involving multiple sports. F them.
 
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From a friend of mine and a VFL: (I thought you all would enjoy this as much as I did)

If you’ve ever wondered why I always wear a red rubber band, today’s a fitting day to learn the backstory.

My dad was a University of Houston alum and spent more than half his life living in Houston. He and my mom traveled to all three of Phi Slama Jama’s Final Fours, the football team once had a social event at our house, and even our tailgate van was red and white.

But when we moved to Nashville in 1989, his son – yeah, me – became a Tennessee fan. Without hesitation, my dad started wearing orange with even more passion than he had ever worn red. When Tennessee football won the national championship on Jan. 4, 1999, he ran around our living room jumping and screaming like a 7-year-old with unchecked access to the Halloween candy, while my mom held me as I equal parts sobbed and laughed.

Nothing could stop him from making my passion his passion, not even on the day he passed away. We lost my dad to a brain tumor on Oct. 5, 2002, the same day that Tennessee football beat Arkansas in six overtimes. He died 15 minutes after Jason Witten’s game-winning catch.

By then, I was fully immersed in the journalism world and covering Tennessee football. My high school fandom had hardened into cold objectivity and professionalism, but even the ethical reporter with a broken heart felt some sense of warmth that night.

After that, I decided that for all the orange my dad had worn for me that I would always wear red for him. So for 22 years, I’ve worn and worn out hundreds of red rubber bands. They’ve been with me for countless hikes, runs, camping trips, sporting events, and so many more passions that my dad and I shared.
We bonded over many things, but make no mistake: I grew up in a baseball house.

My dad was an all-star shortstop in high school, and he listened to every Astros’ game on the radio, meticulously filling out his scorebook. When we lived in Dallas, nothing made my dad laugh harder than when I would run through the batting stance of every Texas Ranger. (My Julio Franco always had him in tears.) When I played as a kid, I insisted on using my plastic giveaway Rangers’ glove instead of my nice leather Rawlings because a 19-year-old, 140-pound Sammy Sosa had signed the plastic one.

So when I tell you that my dad would have fallen head over heels in love with this Tennessee baseball team, it’s still a wild understatement.

He would have loved watching the maturation of Moore and Burke because their lack of discipline at the plate two years ago would have crawled all over him. He would have gleefully told anybody who would listen that having a bat like Kavares Tears in the 6-hole is a cheat code. He would have had to flip a coin between Zander and Kirby for his favorite player because quirky, underdog pitchers were his thing. (He even made his Rangers’ hat look like Charlie Huff’s.) He would have loved seeing Tennessee as a torchbearer bringing college baseball into the American zeitgeist because the 1994 strike distanced him and soured him on the game he loved so dearly. He would have loved how Ramsey’s game analysis has started to imitate my own. (“Dad, that was a dart from Cal Stark.” … “Dad, Drew’s stuff is so good today.” … “Dad, Christian crushed that one.”)

And he would have loved his 42-year-old son’s jubilant, childlike celebrations of Dylan Dreiling’s walkoff because they would have looked an awful lot like his own from Jan. 4, 1999.

We will not be in Omaha tonight or tomorrow. One Knoxville have a home game tonight. As a leader of the supporters group, I have made a commitment to growing soccer in this community, and I learned from my dad to follow through on my commitments.

However…

If Tennessee is playing for a national title on Monday night, Ramsey and I will be there. We will miss Jennifer who will have to work Monday, but we are not missing that game.

We’ll drive as father and son to Charles Schwab Field with my dad’s Tennessee hat, the glove he used his whole life, and three red rubber bands.
I’ll wear one. Ramsey will wear one.

And one will never leave that stadium because for all the orange that will be there, I need it to also have some red for him.

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The 2022 team was exciting and enjoyable to watch. Drew Gilbert will be a terrific MLB player, although interested how many times he will be able to flip the bat like he did before he takes a 96 mph fastball to the rib cage.
MLB pitchers don't take to being showed up very well.
 
The 2022 team was exciting and enjoyable to watch. Drew Gilbert will be a terrific MLB player, although interested how many times he will be able to flip the bat like he did before he takes a 96 mph fastball to the rib cage.
MLB pitchers don't take to being showed up very well.
MLB players have to be the most insecure of all sports. Every other sport, players celebrate with flips or cartwheels or dances, but a simple fist pump is almost too much for a MLB players fragile ego.
 
Agreed. Bucees is better in certain situations, but QT is always a good stop no matter what.
Bucees is less a fill up station than it is an amusement park haha

Honestly not for me at all, but I will say their customer service is top notch, similar to QTs. But I hate stopping for long periods. If waze says 4 hours for a trip...I want to get there in 4 hours. Speed a bit to make up 15 minutes for 1 stop and 15 minutes of unexpected traffic. But I'm not stopping for 45 minutes to go inside a mini mall.

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