The Official Miss. State @ Tennessee Series Thread (Thurs. 4/27 7PM EST SEC Network) (Fri. 4/28 6:30PM EST SEC Network+) (Sat. 2PM EST ESPNU)

3 games back of the 4 seed. Actually 4 games back whenever you factor in the tiebreaker with Arkansas and Florida. Going to need a lot of help the next three weekends to close the gap. Those sweeps vs Missouri and Arkansas are looming large. If we had salvaged 1 game in each of those series we would be tied with Arkansas for the 5 seed at 13-8 and 3 games back of the 1 seed. As long as we keep handling business we will be in great shape. Vanderbilt/Florida, USCjr/Arkansas, Arkansas/Vanderbilt still have series with each other, not to mention we have our series with USCjr. Still a lot of ball to be played and anything can happen. If we can somehow land a top 4 seed in the SECT with the schedule we played and make it to the championship we will be hosting a Super Regional.
 
3 games back of the 4 seed. Actually 4 games back whenever you factor in the tiebreaker with Arkansas and Florida. Going to need a lot of help the next three weekends to close the gap. Those sweeps vs Missouri and Arkansas are looming large. If we had salvaged 1 game in each of those series we would be tied with Arkansas for the 5 seed at 13-8 and 3 games back of the 1 seed. As long as we keep handling business we will be in great shape. Vanderbilt/Florida, USCjr/Arkansas, Arkansas/Vanderbilt still have series with each other, not to mention we have our series with USCjr. Still a lot of ball to be played and anything can happen. If we can somehow land a top 4 seed in the SECT with the schedule we played and make it to the championship we will be hosting a Super Regional.
I believe.
 
I saw the following tonight on Twitter:


South Carolina joined the conference in 1993 so this is their 30th season. Really 29th season because of 2020 lost season. To South Carolina has been averaging well over .500 in their time in SEC. Very good. SC actually had the best record in the 1993 SEC East for the regular season and lost the SEC-East after going 0-2 in the SEC-East tourney they were hosting. Tennessee won the tourney and the East.

Tennessee crossed 800 wins on Friday night against Mississippi State and now sits at 802.
2,215-1,662-13 in 114 years of baseball
802-931-1 SEC record in 50th season. Not very good at all as they average below .500 per season.

A look at the record books show the lion's share of those losses came from 2006-2019 when the Vols AVERAGED 19 SEC losses per season.

Overall, Tennessee has 129 more losses than wins in SEC play and in the 13 seasons between 2006-2019 the difference is 111 more losses than wins. (136-247)

And I sat in the home stands at 80%+ of those freaking home losses like a moron.
 
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