Those numbers certainly aren’t pretty. It’s actually a little hard to believe they’ve won 11 games looking at that.
I think, with Marusak back, and a few guys looking like they belong now after slow starts (Hood, Veillon, Rincones-hopefully he’s back this weekend) the offense will start to build a little bit of consistency.
I also think the coaching staff is starting to figure out the roles that the better arms fit into.
If they are still slugging along around .500 in a couple weeks my enthusiasm will wane a bit. But as of now, if they can stay healthy, I think we may see them on a nice run. Fingers crossed.
At the very least, we’re in position to make some noise. LFG!!!!!
Hot take, but we had comments about a team with a weak schedule back in 2014. No one talks about the schedule that year, but it was a terrible schedule that year. Four games against the RPI top 50, 39 against teams ranked outside the top 100.
So yea, we’ve heard about how teams with gaudy records against weak competition before, but we turned a blind eye to it back then.
Doesn't RPI factor in schedule strength and record more or less by default?
It is interesting (to a few) South Alabama went 1-2 here and RPI went from 62 to 50. UL schedule strength at work, I am guessing? Our RPI went from 79 to 59.
Our schedule strength may help us keep climbing, if we do our part.
After losing at Nichols I was not well. Deggs said the conf season is 30 games, not 3. He is correct.
Again, some look at baseball with a football mentality. And, most of the time, that's what causes "debate" on this board.
Personally, I don't find it appealing when someone makes a judgment about a player or game based on the first inning. It would be great if we'd let the game unfold a bit before criticizing. But I know that's not going to happen.
I can confirm Jack Clark is no longer with the program.
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