"We've got to try to flush this," Cajuns coach Tony Robichaux said. And fast. Only eight teams will make it to the WKU-hosted conference tourney in Bowling Green, Ky., and Thursday's loss made an already tall task that much tougher for a 23-28 ...
"We've got to try to flush this," Cajuns coach Tony Robichaux said. And fast. Only eight teams will make it to the WKU-hosted conference tourney in Bowling Green, Ky., and Thursday's loss made an already tall task that much tougher for a 23-28 ...
So...our backs were against the wall...an inch away from staying home at tourney time...getting a chance to make a statement on our OWN field in front of our OWN fans...against an instate rival we see as beneath us. And what do we do? We peepee all over ourselves.
What a disappointment.
That was a very pitiful performance at the plate for a team that desperately needs to win. I was very disappointed last night
And I took baseball over going see my grand daughter receive six awards for excellance in school because of a 4.0 avg.
The truly sad part is that there was "excitement" about being locked with an intrastate rival for a spot in the conference tournament, not a regional mind you, but a freaking conference tournament, in what has turned out to be a ______ poor baseball conference this year. Just goes to show you how far this program has fallen. And by the way, for all the Robe apologists out there, he did use youth as an excuse in yesterday's pre game interview with Walker.
Baseball is in the same position as the football team was against ULM. Only a few minutes left and down by 2 touchdowns. We all know how that turned out.
No matter who got blamed after every game in the post game interviews, and someone always did, the blame has to rest on the guy at the top. The program and its movement, in either direction, is a direct reflection of the guy steering the ship.
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