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  1. UL Softball Re: Limping into post-season

    Quote Originally Posted by cajunproud
    .......Having said that, I vow I will have no more negative posts this year.

    GEAUX CAJUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Promises, promises!!!

  2. Default WKU tops Cajuns in Sun Belt finale

    BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns entered the weekend series hoping to do something the program had never been able to accomplish - win every Sun Belt Conference series in a single-season.

    The only time the Cajuns have accomplished the feat was in 1991 as a member of the American South Conference.

    After splitting the doubleheader on Saturday, the Cajuns' quest to win the series fell short when they were defeated 4-3 by Western Kentucky in Sunday's rubber game.

    By losing the series, the Cajuns (45-15, 16-8 SBC) also kept the Hilltoppers' (20-35, 8-16 SBC) season alive, and as a result, the two teams will face each other again in the Sun Belt Conference tournament at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.

    Thad Montgomery (2-2) suffered the loss, allowing three runs on three hits with two walks and a pair of strikeouts in 1 2/3 innings, ruining a solid performance by freshman starting pitcher Hunter Moody.

    The rest of the story

    Homes SO Clean

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS
    Not correct we didn't lose to a bottom dweller. Even if you don't make it to the CWS doesn't mean you didn't have a great year it is easier said than done, remember only 8 teams of 287 D-1 schools will make it.
    You are right. Even if we don't make the CWS, a 45 win season is still fantastic.

    See, that wasn't negative at all.

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    hey i told you all friday ardoin's arm was dead. its not mental its mechanics. his arm is draggin behind his body - he has no snap - he's a buck 80 and his arm gets tired this time of year-even with the extra weight- he needs to sit him til the regional

    he won't but he should

    out rpi is now 35 and are on the brink of a 3 seed-

    way to finish 7-6 in last 13 with all wins and loses versus rpi 100 and above

    keep throwin the 6+ era guys - that and resting 20 year old college BB players

    please give me a break - you rest arms and catchers that's it

    did anyone watch LSpuke v. MSU????????
    no one was rested

    did anyone watch TXass v. A& M????
    no one was rested

    give me a break-or just admit its an excuse

    and you are correct - clutch - we got swept at home to UNO in 2000

    UNO was also a regional team-not 19-35

    and Hawaii and the "we got plenty of arms, Blah, Blah" -we won 4 of 5 - outside of WSU - the other teams are horrible and all in the RPI 100 plus


  5. #25

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    45 wins is great if we play someone

    next year maybe 50 if we play erath high school


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeadRed
    way to finish 7-6 in last 13
    You are right DeadRedArm that is scary.

  7. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeadRed
    45 wins is great if we play someone

    next year maybe 50 if we play erath high school
    Wait wait wait DeadRedArm if your RPI is still in the 40's you played someone, somewhere. SOS is included.

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    SOS is 109 with warren -122 with boyd

    and that is fine if you win-you gotta win those games

    22-7 versus 100-200 rpi and 7-3 versus 200+ and 5-5 to end the season

    ain't exactly gettin-er-done


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeadRed
    SOS is 109 with warren -122 with boyd

    and that is fine if you win-you gotta win those games

    22-7 versus 100-200 rpi and 7-3 versus 200+ and 5-5 to end the season

    ain't exactly gettin-er-done
    If you played half of your games against the #1 rpi team and half against the #300 rpi team and won half aginst the #1 and half against the#300 your rpi would be 150 an your sos would be 150. If your sos is 109 you are playing more teams in the upper half and if your rpi is in the 40's you are winning against both the best and the worst, though 5-5 to end the season is a slump. In case you are confused I'm just replying to your Erath comment. It kind of ~~~~ed me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turner
    If you played half of your games against the #1 rpi team and half against the #300 rpi team and won half aginst the #1 and half against the#300 your rpi would be 150 an your sos would be 150. If your sos is 109 you are playing more teams in the upper half and if your rpi is in the 40's you are winning against both the best and the worst, though 5-5 to end the season is a slump. In case you are confused I'm just replying to your Erath comment. It kind of ~~~~ed me off.
    sorry sir sensitive but the RPI doesn't wrk that way. If it did, everyone in the country would have the "secret formula"

    fact is, our best win is versus an RPI 41 with their ace on the hump
    and an ACE he is-but that's what we got

    champs of a one bid league with a conference rpi of 16
    hell the southland is 14

    maybe that's why we are only 8-5 versus that league

    one positive is we are 6-0 versus the rpi 1-50

    they are

    NSU 3-0 rpi 38
    WSU 1-0 rpi 41
    St. John 2-0 rpi 47

    impressed?

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