If you let one little post that I made ruin your night, then you've got problems son. The post I made had zero to do with LSU not playing up to 'my' standards. How you can even construe that from what I wrote shows a complete lack of reading comprehension skills on your part.
You didn't read my post, but you specifically called me out by name? Brilliant.. That doesn't even make any sense, but I think that's what you were going for.
Last nights' attendance beat the previous record set Friday. 10,367. The closest regional to us in attendance was 7,043 for the two-time defending national champion South Carolina Gamecocks. I think it is probably one of the main reasons LSU has had so much success in baseball. Kudos to all you Tiger baseball fans. National Championship-caliber fans for a National Championship-caliber team and program. GEAUX TIGERS!!
the following regional hosts lost yesterday: Texas A&M (to Ole Miss), NC State (to Vanderbilt), Rice (to Arkansas), national seed North Carolina (to St John's), Purdue (to Kent State), Miami (to Missouri St) Pac 12 is 9-1 (lost to LSU) ACC is 7-6 (lost to Florida, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Stony Brook, St John's, Missouri St)... Miami is eliminated SEC is 14-2 (lost to Kent State, Samford) Big 12 is 3-4 (lost to Ole Miss, Arizona, Appy State, Oral Roberts) Big Ten is 1-3 (lost to Pepperdine, Fresno St, Kent State)...Mich State is eliminated
That's outstanding! Man, I wish I could be there. Hope the fans give 'em hell again today, whoever they end up playing. Thanks for the update.
Wrong, they've turned the game into women's softball. "Boo-hoo, the mean man posted something I disagree with in my thread." Grow up little boy. You're the one who posted the stats I responded to, genius.
Oregon State is whooping up on ULM 11-1 in the bottom 8th. If you need to get into work early tomorrow, consider this fair warning. In other news we won't have to worry about State anymore, knocked off 3-2 by Samford.
Please correct me if I'm wrong since I've had to keep up with most of the season from afar, but Samford fielded a pretty dang good team this year, right? I guess it stinks for Moo State and the SEC, but this is a good example of the parity in college baseball, or did Moo State just blow it?