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  1. UL Softball Re: Limping into post-season

    All you EXPERTS have made me completely weary. The arguing back and forth..... I am right/you are wrong...... is getting to be tiresome, real tiresome!!

    If you all are uncertain of anything, let me interject this. There are two things I am certain of....
    (1) The sun will rise in the East and will set in the West
    (2) Should #1 not occur, who is right and who is wrong doesn't amount to a hill of beans

    C'mon fellas it is time to put this bickering to bed. I personally don't care who is right and who is wrong. So, extend an olive branch, white dove, or whatever. There's enough animosity and hurt in this world. No need to bring anymore to this forum.

    PEACE


  2. #50

    Default Re: Limping into post-season

    Brian I knew you would prove Deadred wrong. We as Cajun fans appreciate all your time and knowlege along with being flat out honest regardless of who you are talking about. Thanks Brian.


  3. Default Re: Limping into post-season

    I've seen alot of posts here about Ardoin being tired here and I don't think that is the case. The coaches have been very good this year about not over using pitchers especially early in the season. Most of the discussions about Ardoin being tired have mentioned innings pitched but the really important factor is pitches thrown. Ardoin was on a pitch count for most the the first half of the season and Faught has been all season. Both have left several games this year having not given up a run and having only thrown 100 pitches or less. If you look around the league, this is a little uncommon. Faught has been incredible this year and appears to be getting better every week. He didn't win pitcher of the week once this year because he did not have a complete game which always looks a little better than seven innings. If you want to see a tired arm look at Walters from USA. This kid will probably finish the year with a lot of wins and great numbers but look for serious problems in his future. He has started three games in a week before and don't be suprised if he makes 2 or 3 appearances in the tournament if the Jags win some games and he is pitching well.


  4. #52

    Default Re: Limping into post-season

    Once the post season and the conference tourney starts Ardion & Faught both will be ready. These guys are seniors and have big game experience and know what it takes to go to the next level. It is time to rock and roll and kick some big time ~~~. Congrats to Austin Faught on being named Sun Belt pitcher of the year.


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