I predict another SBC title. It's coming. Tony was off track for a couple of years. But, as good coaches do, he brought it back to the high level we are used too. I think he has the right coaches in place, the recruits are rolling in, the fanbase is energized. February 18th it kicks off. Hopefully by then Basketball will have the whole Sunbelt filling up their huggies with the Cajuns rolling into the SBC tourney red hot, Coach Hud bringing in the best recruiting class probably in UL football history, and Softball doing what Softabll does....win....a lot. Proud to be a Cajun right now.
That seemed to be the theme of a small article in the DA this morning regarding this issue. I think the larger schools that have relied on the long ball realize they may struggle more or at least not put up the numbers they have in the past and the fans will react negatively since they have grown used to offensive explosions. But I think the baseball purists will welcome a return to small ball and the emphasis on good fundamentals and infield play.
The bats probably won't hurt us as much as other teams since we play small ball anyway. The "gorilla ball" teams won't like it.
I agree with Tin Pan on this issue. I was able to attend three of the five games in the fall. Ironically, in the second inning of game two, Bulliard was hit right above the knee with a hot one hopper. That was one of the reasons for the new bat. To protect the pitchers from shots back at them. The wind was blowing hard in for the first couple of games and it was cool. There were very few big long outs. Saturday, the weather was warm and it was sunny. There were four home runs hit that afternoon. It will make a difference but I am not sure how much. Over the pines? Probably not, but a good lick will get out of the park.
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