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  1. UL Baseball 3 before 2 or 2 before 1?

    I'm trying to recall Robi's win/loss goal adage.

    Is it two before one or three before two?

    With 30 wins before 20 losses, ... 3 before 2 has been achieved.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I'm trying to recall Robi's adage.

    Is it two before one or three before two?

    With 30 wins before 20 losses, ... 3 before 2 has been achieved.
    Unfortunately I think it is 40 before 20 but if we close out well .... well who knows?

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    Sixty percent is not championship ball. Cannot sugar coat those numbers. We're having a challenging season.


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    Pretty sure its 30 before 15, 40 before 20


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    Quote Originally Posted by wcd35 View Post
    Pretty sure its 30 before 15, 40 before 20
    WCD is correct in Robe's goal for winning. It is 67 percent.

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    You would be correct.


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    Funny how .600 is bad in college baseball yet in the majors you would approach 100 wins and everyone would say what a great season you had


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    Quote Originally Posted by jric116 View Post
    Funny how .600 is bad in college baseball yet in the majors you would approach 100 wins and everyone would say what a great season you had
    It's not rocket science, MLB plays 162 game regular season. College Baseball averages around 55 game regular season before tournaments. To win 100 games in a 162 games season considering the length of the season, injuries and back-to-back games, is a more difficult task. JMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by jric116 View Post
    Funny how .600 is bad in college baseball yet in the majors you would approach 100 wins and everyone would say what a great season you had
    In my opinion it's not at all unusual. In MLB everyone pulls from the draft. In college the only thing fair are the number of scholarships. Scheduling isn't fair, travel accommodations aren't fair, who pays blue isn't fair, number of home games isn't fair. To be outstanding in college you need to be a lot better than your peers because the field isn't level at all.

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