I cant wait.
If Iowa ever made it to Omaha, I would shit my pants.
But that is the goal of the coach, and I love it.
If Iowa ever made it to Omaha, I would shit my pants.
But that is the goal of the coach, and I love it.
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I cant wait.
If Iowa ever made it to Omaha, I would shit my pants.
But that is the goal of the coach, and I love it.
Strange things happen, you should buy some Depends just in case!I cant wait.
If Iowa ever made it to Omaha, I would shit my pants.
But that is the goal of the coach, and I love it.
That really hurts.Bad news already for the Huskers as closer ChadLuensmann is out for the season with TJ surgery.
I cant wait.
If Iowa ever made it to Omaha, I would shit my pants.
But that is the goal of the coach, and I love it.
I really hope the BIG can make strides on the national stage in baseball but at present the BIG is not a major conference
this century - 2000-2017 (18 years) a grand total of 1 BIG team has made it to Omaha - there have been a total of 144 slots in the final 8 during this time and the BIG has filled one of them
BIG baseball is akin to the sunbelt conference in football, having said that I hope Nebraska wins the conference and can begin representing the conference in a respectful manner in the tourney
Good thought, but it's hard to expect college baseball players to stay in school all summer when most are only on a partial scholarship and many are paying their own way entirely. Maybe something could be worked out where if they complete a full spring schedule and they're enrolled for the fall, baseball players can play college ball in the summer and do what they want on their own time - job or summer school, their choice. Otherwise I just don't see the season shifting into the summer.I agree, but you know what the NCAA and the South do to put us at a disadvantage? Starting in Feb. Lets start later in the season, and butt it right up to the beginning of college football. We are putting in the money, but lets be real, the deck is stacked. We play baseball in the North. Just look at the pros. We just don't play it in Feb.
Throw in summer wood-bat leagues, too.Good thought, but it's hard to expect college baseball players to stay in school all summer when most are only on a partial scholarship and many are paying their own way entirely. Maybe something could be worked out where if they complete a full spring schedule and they're enrolled for the fall, baseball players can play college ball in the summer and do what they want on their own time - job or summer school, their choice. Otherwise I just don't see the season shifting into the summer.