Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
What bothers me about softball is the ENTIRE infield meeting at the mound in between batters and doing their handshakes and such. There is no reason for that, just play the game.
If that's my biggest complaint though, I guess I'm just searching for stuff at that point.
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
A good deal more substitutions in softball than baseball as well. Pinch runners, re-entering players, etc. It all adds up
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
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wcd35
A good deal more substitutions in softball than baseball as well. Pinch runners, re-entering players, etc. It all adds up
Well, that's always been the case. And games still used to be played well under two hours.
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Cajunsmike
Will not argue the importance of football As far as conference realignment goes. However, the national guys don't put much stock into differences between the G5 leagues although what Houston did this year is noteworthy. Where football can get us better recognition is to get a chance to play and beat a P5 program in a bowl game.
Mike, I don't think your chances of raising recognition for your athletic program any greater in the SBC then football. You can have a few Top 25 seasons in MBB, its not going to move you in conference realignment and it certainly won't get you as much national recognition in this conference unless you advance in the NCAA Tournament, because your television exposure is limited in the SBC. Georgia State was 25-10 last year and advanced in the NCAA Tournament, what was their ranking? Little Rock had only two losses on the season prior to this past week, what were they ranked? I see no evidence of MBB in the SBC having any more opportunity to bring national recognition to your athletic program, more so then football. Unless you make it too the Sweet 16 or finishing the season in the Top 25, you aren't getting much national attention.
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BirdofParadise
Well, that's always been the case. And games still used to be played well under two hours.
True, still just another little thing that gets tedious when watching a game
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1. Game of Thongs
2. Football
3. Baseball
4. Basketball
Thongs need no explanation... they touch everything near and dear. I hold UL softball up as number one in a parallel universe. Football still creates traffic jams... it's the boss. Baseball is the classier sport and we do it very well. Basketball is the fastest pace and most exciting sport wire to wire... but I'd like more of a payoff in postseason.
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CajunT
Mike, I don't think your chances of raising recognition for your athletic program any greater in the SBC then football. You can have a few Top 25 seasons in MBB, its not going to move you in conference realignment and it certainly won't get you as much national recognition in this conference unless you advance in the NCAA Tournament, because your television exposure is limited in the SBC. Georgia State was 25-10 last year and advanced in the NCAA Tournament, what was their ranking? Little Rock had only two losses on the season prior to this past week, what were they ranked? I see no evidence of MBB in the SBC having any more opportunity to bring national recognition to your athletic program, more so then football. Unless you make it too the Sweet 16 or finishing the season in the Top 25, you aren't getting much national attention.
My main point was that getting to the NCAA tournament brings more national recognition than playing in a minor bowl game does. Those are our likely best scenarios now for both sports in the current situation. I agree that football is more important than anything else as far as conference realignment goes. Beating a name team in football would have more impact but we have not done in awhile so I often forget that is possible.
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Cajunsmike
My main point was that getting to the NCAA tournament brings more national recognition than playing in a minor bowl game does. Those are our likely best scenarios now for both sports in the current situation. I agree that football is more important than anything else as far as conference realignment goes. Beating a name team in football would have more impact but we have not done in awhile so I often forget that is possible.
If you advance, then I'm in agreement. If you are a low seed and you are one & done, your exposer is just that one day you play. That really isn't any more different then a minor Football Bowl game. Can you name two or three 14th seeds without looking at last year's brackets? Most people can't even if they filled out brackets.
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
I like Basketball, Baseball, and Football in that order.
But being in Fort Worth now, I really miss those lazy evenings at the Tigue watching baseball and visiting my freinds. Baseball alllows for more social interaction.
I am going to try and catch the Cajuns at UTA next Thursday night though.