What if FIU takes 1 out of 2 vs Miami??
Could make it interesting.
What if FIU takes 1 out of 2 vs Miami??
Could make it interesting.
BEAUMONT - After posting a three-game sweep of Nicholls State in Southland Conference play over the weekend, Lamar University steps out of conference for a 6:30 p.m. game Tuesday at long-time rival Louisiana-Lafayette at Moore Field.
Lamar is 21-11 overall and 8-1 in SLC play. UL-Lafayette is 23-6 overall and 9-3 in Sun Belt Conference play. The Ragin' Cajuns are ranked 30th in this week's Collegiate Baseball poll. The two teams are schedule to meeting again on April 24 in Beaumont.
Junior Brad Depoy, who is 1-0 with a 7.20 earned run average, is expected to make his first start of the season for the Cardinals. UL-Lafayette will start either John Zorich, who is 3-1 with a 3.89 ERA, or Brent Solich, who is 2-0 with a 4.32 ERA.
just curious.... whats the relevance of FSU at #16? Just to show where we compare to them, or are they on our schedule? PS... where's Southern Miss?
Originally Posted by rhineaux
I do understand the 56 game season argument, but in retrospect, wasnt that UALR loss last year the one that essentially kept us out of a regional? That loss hurt bad, and I'm extremely worried that at the end of the season, we'll be looking back and going "man, remember when we had that 8-2 lead in Florida and gave up that 9 run inning...". There is also the chance that you'll be right and at the end of the season, this game will be an afterthought, but I will say this, That UALR game last year, and that USA game 3 years ago at the tigue are still ingraned into my memory.Originally Posted by BirdofParadise
On a different note, I have to do a mini-internship for my audio production class at UL (I think 16 hours or so), and I'd love to do it over at 1420, if you can point me in the direction of who I need to talk to, I'd appreciate it alot.
Take it easy,
Tuffguy
The questions hovering over UL's ability to hit away from its Moore Field home park were pretty much answered last week.
Now, the question is whether the Ragin' Cajun baseball team can hit at home like it did all of last week.
The Cajuns (23-6) host Lamar's Cardinals (21-11) at 6:30 p.m. today at Moore Field in a battle of teams currently among the leaders in their respective conferences.
UL moved into a share of first place in the Sun Belt (9-3) over the weekend by taking two of three games at Florida International, while Lamar sits stop the Southland Conference's East Division with an 8-1 conference record after a three-game home sweep of Nicholls State over the past weekend.
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I thought i had southern miss up there. They're at #24 with a .598.Originally Posted by campo118
And, I put FSU up there cause they are ranked ahead of us because F starts before L...we have the same index percentage of .613
The UALR game last year was costly because it kept us from tying for the conference championship and a #1 seed in the SBC tournament. The reg. season champ has always gotten in. That left it to the committee and our RPI kept us out.Originally Posted by TuffGuy84
We won't have that RPI problem this year.
Call Steve Peloquin. He'll fix you up.
First, if you are depending on a road sweep over FIU to make the postseason, you are falling short in other areas. 2/3 from FIU on the road was what I expected going into the weekend and I said so. Troy could not sweep FIU at home (they were smoked 9-1 in Game #2).Originally Posted by TuffGuy84
Second, FIU's RPI (now 175) should be higher at the end of the season. This is a case where the RPI is undervaluing a team. I touched on some of the reasons why the FIU RPI was where it was last week. FIU is not the worst team in the conference by a longshot. But the RPI says that it is right now. I do not believe it will at the end of the season.
Brian
Pick any conference loss from last season ... that was the loss that kept us out of the postseason last year.Originally Posted by TuffGuy84
Brian
I agree Brian. You can "what if" every loss. However, I think what hurt us more last year that the Ark. Little Rock loss was all of the non-conference losses to La. Tech, Northwestern and McNeese, just to name a few. That kills us every year. I know it is difficult to schedule, but this year is a much better schedule with Sothern Miss, Houston and Arizona State. We need to schedule that way every year. It should be a lot easier to make sure that our RPI stays where it shold be with LSU and Tulane back on the schedule.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
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