EAST South Carolina (5-0) Florida (3-2) Vandy (3-2) Kentucky (1-4) Georgia (1-4) Tennessee (0-6) WEST LSU (5-1) Ole Miss (4-1) Arkansas (3-2) Auburn (3-2) Alabama (2-3) Miss. St. (1-4)
This is pretty cool. Sew up the sweep on Saturday and watch the other contenders try to do it tomorrow.:thumb:
Video highlights Game 1: http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/?ShowId=275985 Game 2: http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/?ShowId=276335
EAST South Carolina (5-1) Vandy (4-2) Florida (4-2) Georgia (1-5) Kentucky (1-5) Tennessee (0-6) WEST LSU (5-1) Arkansas (4-2) Auburn (4-2) Ole Miss (4-2) Alabama (2-4) Miss. St. (2-4) Sunday: Florida 13 (F) Ole Miss 1 South Carolina 6 (F) Auburn 10 Georgia 10 (F) Miss. St. 11 Alabama 5 (F) Arkansas 10
beat me to it. look around the conference at teams like tennessee that have very, very good starting pitching -- they've yet to win an SEC game. CPM is letting his starters pitch as little as possible right now to benefit us later in the season. a lot of teams will throw their pitchers out trying to dominate the conference early on and when conf. tourney, regionals and super regionals and omaha rolls along... well they're all out of gas. that's why (IMO,) you see so many SEC teams not make it past regionals/supers after putting together very, very nice conference records. well, that's part of the reason. LSU will be OK with pitching. Friday - Anthony Ranaudo Saturday - Chris Matulis Sunday - Austin Ross that's what i'd be throwing from here on out. sorry bourgeois, welcome to SEC baseball. that's not bad having him available for middle relief either.
Wow!...you really read a lot into one comment. We walked three batters on 14 pitches so I responded "Pitching, pitching, pitching!!!". It wasn't an indictment of our pitching staff...just simply a statement that you have to get the ball across the plate. :grin: