ROBE = LES MILES 2.0
ROBE = LES MILES 2.0
I was at the game last night from the beginning until the end when the UNO players got on the bus (I was hanging with the cooking club at the end). And I will be there tonight to support this team.
But it still doesn't change the fact that these performances are unacceptable. What's baffling, to me, is how volatile this team is. One week, we go on a 5-game win streak and then the next week we drop 3 straight. I understand we are trying to find an identity in our bullpen, but what about next year when we lose Lahare, Veillion, Monica, Lockridge, Breaux, and Kassuls in the lineup?
This ship is taking on water, and if we don't plug that hole, we are in for a massive collapse.
The hole got plugged with the coaching changes.
Well, he may have waited 1 or 2 years too long to plug that hole. We're paying the price this season. Few people can build a staff like Robe. I don't think he's forgotten how to do that. Even losing Gunner, the staff will probably be a lot better next season.
The hitting situation will improve over time.
Based on my limited experience, college baseball is a volatile game. Top ranked teams lose to midweek scrubs every year. Good teams limit the volatility with exceptional consistency.
This is not a good team. So, we will see flashes of brilliance like last Friday, that raise hopes, only to see the team revert to the mean, like the last three games, dashing hopes to pieces. Hopefully, the team proves me wrong.
Gunner gives this team swag for one game a week. They know they will probably win every Friday and play like it, because it is true.
Think about how that win streak came together. The 2 wins against Maryland were who wants to lose less. Next one was Nicholls. Next was us trying to give away a double digit lead to McNeese and had they had a couple more innings, would have beat us (I know the run out of time thing doesn't work in baseball but we were unraveling in that game). Then, we had an elite pitching performance to beat LMU on Friday. Some saw a win streak, I saw a coincidental extreme run of luck or "that's baseball" happening to our opponents for a change.
Yep, Rage. The McNeese win was ugly. The rest, except Friday's LMU game fall into the "You win" part of "You win 1/3, lose 1/3 and 1/3 determines you season." analysis. The streak was simply fluky luck.
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