Meyers should jaw at his teammates a little after stranding a runner at third with nobody out for what feels like the 40th time this season I think the ump's strike zone was a little unpredictable at times, possibly what he was venting about?
I think we will but the RPI is the main concern.Will we finish .500 or better this year?
Very high hopes. Lots of baseball left but 10-10 on this schedule is not what was expected. Very disappointing here in the early going.Unless there is a major turnaround in the consistency of play with this team, I don't see RPI even being considered due to lack of wins. Which is sad as I think many of us had high hopes for this season.
We are stuck with him unfortunately. Only hope is for a MLB team to come calling.You are what your record says you are: 10-10.
Just too many games like this over the years to think that anything is going to change. I still have no idea what kind of offensive we are supposed to have---power? speed? hit/run??? Looks like station to station by default. So much of baseball is random, but I'd love to know how the Huskers compare nationally with getting base runners thrown out and having runners stranded at 3rd base with less than one out. It feels like we'd be in the bottom 10th percentile, but that's a guess.
Tough times for Husker athletics (minus Volleyball, and some hope for FB)........
Yep. Either that or he decides on his own that he can't get it done. Zero chance he gets fired. I said it last year and I still believe it-making a regional last year may have done more harm than good. It was just enough to make people who don't follow the program closely think that Erstad is getting the job done, but going 0-2(and 1-4 total over two regional appearances) is not anything to be proud of. No conference regular season or tournament championships in a conference that many expected us to dominate. We are only marginally better than we were under Mike Anderson and that's not saying much.We are stuck with him unfortunately. Only hope is for a MLB team to come calling.
I'm not even sure we are marginally better. We would get our brains beat in playing a Big 12 schedule under Erstad. It would probably be as bad as Andersons last few years. The continued regression of our offense is pretty telling of Erstads recruiting ability.Yep. Either that or he decides on his own that he can't get it done. Zero chance he gets fired. I said it last year and I still believe it-making a regional last year may have done more harm than good. It was just enough to make people who don't follow the program closely think that Erstad is getting the job done, but going 0-2(and 1-4 total over two regional appearances) is not anything to be proud of. No conference regular season or tournament championships in a conference that many expected us to dominate. We are only marginally better than we were under Mike Anderson and that's not saying much.
I believe Cal Poly brought in the same pitcher (Shelton) in both game 1 and game 2 to face Miller in clutch situations. And both times, Miller was the only batter he faced.Is it just me or does "big ben" seem to choke more often than not when he comes to the plate when something big needs to happen.
DE should go over to the football offices and visit with Riley. He should ask Riles how to fix the dead weight problem on a coaching staff. Then he should go back to his office and follow the instructions.Anything short of a big ten regular and/or conference tournament championship and I'm in for a coaching change.
DE should go over to the football offices and visit with Riley. He should ask Riles how to fix the dead weight problem on a coaching staff. Then he should go back to his office and follow the instructions.