Moving the baseball and softball games on Saturday to non competing times should be a no brainer. The university loses money and the fans can’t be there to help the teams win. How can we make this a win-win situation?
Moving the baseball and softball games on Saturday to non competing times should be a no brainer. The university loses money and the fans can’t be there to help the teams win. How can we make this a win-win situation?
This D1 Projection has three SBC teams in the Final 64: Coastal, Southern Miss and ODU.
https://www.ncaa.com/news/baseball/a...CZ8Tc3uY5gK-ps
I just looked and saw that baseball will not be streamed Friday OR Saturday.
Softball will be broadcast instead. The softball program has been excellent for a long time, and deserve a ton of support and recognition, but that’s just ridiculous.
And it really sucks for those baseball fans that aren’t able to attend the games in person. I realize softball has those fans too, but that number is much higher for baseball.
And I would guess that more eyes from Troy would be on a baseball broadcast than there will be Texas St softball fans watching from San Marcos.
I can (maybe) understand showing softball either Friday or Saturday, both both?? Just a hideous decision.
Saturday baseball games used to always be 6 PM… After April/Easter. Why did it ever change?
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