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    Today’s game vs Georgia Southern has been moved up to 4:00 PM, 3:00 PM Central.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunsSball22 View Post
    Today’s game vs Georgia Southern has been moved up to 4:00 PM, 3:00 PM Central.
    Thanks. Softball on the radio at work in the afternoon makes for a better Friday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roarman View Post
    This is simply not true. Lotief had freshmen with potential. It took him a year or two to develop them. Example, DJ Sanders. Her first year here she didn't hit her first home run till halfway through the season. It took a year for her to turn into the player she became.
    Yes, and after a year or two like Sanders (or immediately like Elkins) they became some of the most dangerous hitters in the country.

    I am not seeing this type of player development under the current staff.

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    Agreed, Lotief was a hitting guru, whisper whatever. We always had dangerous bats.


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    Quote Originally Posted by axg8750 View Post
    Yes, and after a year or two like Sanders (or immediately like Elkins) they became some of the most dangerous hitters in the country.

    I am not seeing this type of player development under the current staff.
    Of course you haven't. The freshman on this year's team have been playing games for a month and a half. They will develop. You gave Sanders, a year or two. Will you give these players that much time? Or, do you want immediate success? By the way, Elkins was a transfer. And had a year under her belt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roarman View Post
    Of course you haven't. The freshman on this year's team have been playing games for a month and a half. They will develop. You gave Sanders, a year or two. Will you give these players that much time? Or, do you want immediate success? By the way, Elkins was a transfer. And had a year under her belt.
    Thanks for an accurate recitation of the facts.

    Hey rest of you posters, stick with this and you won’t have to eat cheese.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun Monkee View Post
    Thanks. Softball on the radio at work in the afternoon makes for a better Friday.
    I love weekday afternoon softball for the same reason.

    It’s another weak team. Southern has not played a great schedule and struggled with it. It’s on the road, but a loss this weekend and more people will be on the ledge of not jump. I may be in one of those groups, but trying to be optimistic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginScotsman View Post
    I love weekday afternoon softball for the same reason.

    It’s another weak team. Southern has not played a great schedule and struggled with it. It’s on the road, but a loss this weekend and more people will be on the ledge of not jump. I may be in one of those groups, but trying to be optimistic.
    3 big shut-out and run-rule games would be a step in the right direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reality Check View Post
    Many keep using youth as a a reason for some of the recent poor play against higher ranked teams or teams from what is perceived to be in a better conference. So by that do they mean that a single hit up the 5-6 hole that was mis-played by a freshman outfielder would not have been mis-played in a senior outfielder? Or the pop up hit by a freshman with runners in scoring position would have been a double if a senior was up at bat? The UL freshmen are all D1 athletes who have for the most part, played against the best players in travel ball. It isn't like they have lived their whole life down in Pecan Island and never played against the upper tier players. Why has the UL youth been able to smash the ball against the lower tier teams but struggled against the upper tier? Why has UL pitching been dominant against lower tier teams but struggled against upper tier teams? Youth might have been an excuse for the first couple of weeks but this far into the season, it is more than just youth than why the Cajuns have under performed so far in the big games to date. In Game 2 against Texas, it was the youth (Credeur and Hayden) that almost tied the game up for them in the 7th. Maybe the quick hook that Glasco has shown in the big games for players who commit an error or who don't have a good at bat or the pitchers who throw consecutive walks, might have some of them playing timid and looking over their shoulder.
    For me, youth does not mean bad, it means inconsistent. I think of youth as a roller coaster ride, there can be really good highs and really bad lows, by the same player. In general, the more experience a player has, their performance is more consistent and usually more consistently higher.

    Sanders, Elkins, Talley, Piskos ... ALL were/are better than they were in their 1st year. That doesn't mean they didn't help us win games in their first year, but they were very inconsistent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman66 View Post
    For me, youth does not mean bad, it means inconsistent. I think of youth as a roller coaster ride, there can be really good highs and really bad lows, by the same player. In general, the more experience a player has, their performance is more consistent and usually more consistently higher.

    Sanders, Elkins, Talley, Piskos ... ALL were/are better than they were in their 1st year. That doesn't mean they didn't help us win games in their first year, but they were very inconsistent.
    The first part of this post is on point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roarman View Post
    Of course you haven't. The freshman on this year's team have been playing games for a month and a half. They will develop. You gave Sanders, a year or two. Will you give these players that much time? Or, do you want immediate success? By the way, Elkins was a transfer. And had a year under her belt.
    Elkins had zero (0) homeruns under her belt the 1 season she played at Texas Tech. She graduated high school in December of 2012 and was the Texas Tech starting catcher in February of 2013. She started 42 games and played in 47. She batted .282 the 2013 season with 21 rbi's. She transferred right after the season finished and was available to play in the 2014 season for the Cajuns. She started 59 games and batted .388 with 24 homeruns and had 74 rbi's. That transformation happened in basically 6 months of working with Lotief. 0 homeruns to 24 homeruns and her average increased 100 points. That kind of transformation requires somebody with hitting knowledge to develop them. I don't personally know Coach Glasco or know his credentials when it comes to hitting. Same applies to Lacy. Most hitters have their own hitting coach except for schools like Oklahoma that have an exceptional hitting coach. Why is it that you never hear anybody say "they are young, give them time" about the Oklahoma freshmen when it comes to hitting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hemphill View Post
    Elkins had zero (0) homeruns under her belt the 1 season she played at Texas Tech. She graduated high school in December of 2012 and was the Texas Tech starting catcher in February of 2013. She started 42 games and played in 47. She batted .282 the 2013 season with 21 rbi's. She transferred right after the season finished and was available to play in the 2014 season for the Cajuns. She started 59 games and batted .388 with 24 homeruns and had 74 rbi's. That transformation happened in basically 6 months of working with Lotief. 0 homeruns to 24 homeruns and her average increased 100 points. That kind of transformation requires somebody with hitting knowledge to develop them. I don't personally know Coach Glasco or know his credentials when it comes to hitting. Same applies to Lacy. Most hitters have their own hitting coach except for schools like Oklahoma that have an exceptional hitting coach. Why is it that you never hear anybody say "they are young, give them time" about the Oklahoma freshmen when it comes to hitting?
    Thank you! Schools like OU, Arizona, and UCLA don’t use those excuses. Why does UL?

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