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    I made all four games this weekend. I'm sun burnt, wore out, tired, but damn proud of my school, alma mater, and my RAGIN' CAJUNS!!!


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    Great season guys! WE WILL be back in a regional next year! These guys will be hungrier than ever.


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    Congrats on a great season Cajuns!


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    Quote Originally Posted by andrepourciau View Post
    I made all four games this weekend. I'm sun burnt, wore out, tired, but damn proud of my school, alma mater, and my RAGIN' CAJUNS!!!
    LOL... Reading through the posts and was ready to say something similar... sunburnt.. tired and proud... I didn't expect much last night but I thought it would be the pitching that would let us down.

    Some perspective.... A VERY young team that should get better at the plate... which was already awesome. I am thinking only "Kirk" (cant spell his name) actually goes on to the $$$'s... With some pitching I think we can expect to compete for the SB crown and maybe.. just maybe.. host next year at the Tigue??

    1. On the question of players that may be lost to the draft. I thought you could only come out after your Junior year. I keep hearing that Strentz may be going but isn't he just a sophomore?

    2. On the question of winning the Sunbelt... We fell one gam short this year.... Think about the Middle Tennessee series where we dropped 3 to the last or second to last team in the league. Win 2 of those and we win it this year.... that's baseball I know

    3. On the question of pitching depth behind Austin.... As I understand it we had a couple of guys injured that should be back... True? Plus does anyone have any knowledge of JC's or recruits we are on that may fill in??


    Thanks Robe and team... Good luck to those that will be chasing the pro-dream and thanks for bringing the Teague BACK

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    Robe and Michael made this Spring a pretty cool time to be a Cajun fan.

    Thanks for the great seasons.


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    One note on our hosting a regional at the Tigue next year; we don't have the facilities required for this UNTIL after the improvements listed for it in the Master Plan.

    Now wouldn't it be nice if we could all just pour is some dough and fastrack that so it could be ready?


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    UCLA has a dump of stadium and they host. Our facilities are fine if we finish well enough.


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    CajunZ1's Avatar CajunZ1 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    BEAT ARKANSAS


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    As far as question #2, I think players can be drafted after 3 years in college; IE redshirt year, +2 playing (as in a RS sophomore) or 3 years playing (junior).

    Quote Originally Posted by IHateLaState View Post
    LOL... Reading through the posts and was ready to say something similar... sunburnt.. tired and proud... I didn't expect much last night but I thought it would be the pitching that would let us down.

    Some perspective.... A VERY young team that should get better at the plate... which was already awesome. I am thinking only "Kirk" (cant spell his name) actually goes on to the $$$'s... With some pitching I think we can expect to compete for the SB crown and maybe.. just maybe.. host next year at the Tigue??

    1. On the question of players that may be lost to the draft. I thought you could only come out after your Junior year. I keep hearing that Strentz may be going but isn't he just a sophomore?

    2. On the question of winning the Sunbelt... We fell one gam short this year.... Think about the Middle Tennessee series where we dropped 3 to the last or second to last team in the league. Win 2 of those and we win it this year.... that's baseball I know

    3. On the question of pitching depth behind Austin.... As I understand it we had a couple of guys injured that should be back... True? Plus does anyone have any knowledge of JC's or recruits we are on that may fill in??


    Thanks Robe and team... Good luck to those that will be chasing the pro-dream and thanks for bringing the Teague BACK

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    Quote Originally Posted by moorecajun View Post
    One note on our hosting a regional at the Tigue next year; we don't have the facilities required for this UNTIL after the improvements listed for it in the Master Plan.

    Now wouldn't it be nice if we could all just pour is some dough and fastrack that so it could be ready?
    There seems to be this on going believe that the NCAA requires some incredible venue in order to host. So here is the latest I can find from both the NCAA baseball Championship Handbook and the NCAA Division 1 manual.

    2011 DIVISION I BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP HANDBOOK

    Site Selection Criteria

    [Reference: Site Selection of this handbook and Bylaw 31.1.3 in the NCAA Manual.]
    Regarding the regional tournaments, with the criteria listed in Bylaw 31.1.3, the
    Division I Baseball Committee also follows the additional criteria:
    a. Regional competion shall take place at on-campus sites or alternative sites
    approved by the baseball committee.
    b. The committee shall attempt to place regional tournaments so that maximum
    national balance can be obtained, preferably at least one regional in each of the
    eight Division I baseball regions.
    c. Prospective host institutions must submit a minimum financial guarantee of
    $50,000, which shall be 75 percent of the estimated net receipts as submitted on
    the hosting proposal (online proposed budget).
    d. Once that guarantee is met, the committee shall consider the additional criteria as
    listed in Bylaw 31.1.3.2.1.
    e. Lights are highly recommended at all prospective regional sites. These lights
    should meet the NCAA standards found by clicking on the "NCAA Broadcast
    Manual and Policies" link at www.ncaa.com/broadcast.
    f. The committee will consider previous crowd control and behavior of the
    prospective host institution.

    NCAA Division 1 Manual

    31.1.3.2 Site Selection. The governing sports committees shall evaluate prospective sites for NCAA championships
    in terms of the specific criteria approved by the Championships/Sports Management Cabinet. The
    division championships committees may assign specific priorities to these criteria for their respective championships.
    These shall be specified in the appropriate championships handbooks. A governing sports committee that
    desires to use additional criteria shall obtain Championships/Sports Management Cabinet approval before doing
    so. (Revised: 11/1/07 effective 8/1/08)
    31.1.3.2.1 Criteria for Site Determination. The following criteria are to be used in the evaluation of
    sites for all competition in NCAA championships:
    (a) Quality and availability of the facility and other necessary accommodations;
    (b) Revenue potential (e.g., a financial guarantee or guideline that ensures fiscal responsibility and is appropriate
    for the particular event, as recommended by the governing sports committee and approved
    by the Championships/Sports Management Cabinet); (Revised: 11/1/07 effective 8/1/08)
    (c) Attendance history and potential;
    (d) Geographical location; and
    (e) Championships operating costs. (Revised: 11/1/01)

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    The team, players, coaches and staff deserve a ton of credit for turning the ship around in one year. They surprised a lot of people going 2-2 in a Baton Rouge regional, which is very respectable, not what anyone wanted, but a darn good job. The team showed a lot of guts and character beating Sam Houston and staying in the last game until the end.

    The determination and grit displayed will help them for a long time after they've played their last games.


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