Obviously every season/team is different, but Leach had a ton of success offensively against Arizona at WSU. The only reason he didn’t go undefeated against them was because he had little to no defensive talent at WSU.
2013- Put up only 24 points and 420 yards of offense, but this was just year...
Definitely the best WR group we have had top to bottom since I’ve been alive. The only one that comes close is 14/15, but they didn’t have the same depth.
This year’s number 9 receiver could have been a number 2/3 for us during most of those Mullen years.
OM offense isn’t nearly as explosive as they have been. They have four TDs through 3 quarters- and the drives were 9, 10, 11, and 13 plays. No explosive plays in the passing game at all.
It’ll be interesting to see what happens when someone stacks the box and takes the RBs away.
OM will bowl over teams that they can out-talent. Their backs are good. Defense looks pretty fast, but Troy leaves a lot to be desired offensively and couldn’t score at all last year.
It’ll be interesting to see what happens when they face someone that can take the halfback dive away. Dart...
I’ve never understood why elective (ie. non-medically necessary) abortion is even legal at all. Under what other set of circumstances do we as a society deem it acceptable to intentionally, violently take the life of an innocent human being? It makes zero sense.
Yeah, I took the bait…
The NCAA didn’t make the decision to bring NIL into college sports. They fought it tooth and nail, but the courts ruled that the NCAA’s amateur model was illegal.
The NCAA needs to find a way to introduce some guard rails, but a lot of this is out of their hands.
Sending him was the right call. Just a perfect throw. Would Davis have been a better PR option? I don’t know but that was the only questionable decision.
This game was lost yesterday when we inexplicably trotted Johnson back out for the eighth inning with a 9-1 lead. We should have given Jack Walker (or someone similar) a clean inning and had him get us the last six outs.
If we have Hunt available for the last three innings today, we probably sweep.
Some of the in game pitching decisions this season have been borderline dereliction of duty… Sending Johnson back out for the 8th over 100 pitches with an 8 run lead after sitting for 30 minutes was criminally insane.
I think we end up getting to 16 wins because most of the rest of the league has no bullpen either. But we better not come into the last weekend of the regular season on the bubble.
Our development on the mound this past offseason has been a massive disappointment, even with the injuries. We returned a ton of pitchers from last years team and can’t really think of one (maybe Stinnett or Cade Smith) that actually improved. Several have regressed.
Tepper, Walling, and...
We are the best team in the SEC West with a healthy pitching staff. It’s also frustrating that we have some really talented arms (Walling, Tepper, Fristoe, etc.) who are not close to maximizing their potential and have actually regressed since coming here. We need to get more from them and get...
Has seemingly been running in quicksand all season. We get off to a slow start in the first 4 or 5 games, start playing better, then lose a bunch of key pitchers. Offense has been hot and cold. Bullpen getting knocked around, questionable pitching decisions, etc. A myriad of problems- some out...
He’s not the only guy on the mound who has taken a step back. We’re not getting the most out of our most talented arms, which is a problem when you are down your opening weekend Friday and Saturday starters and your #1 option out of the pen.
Hopefully Fristoe moving the pen will get him going...
I believe this is true but can also understand people who say it’s Lemonis’s program and every decision ultimately falls on his shoulders.
Lemonis. Foxhall. Either way, it doesn’t matter. This is not the first time already in the early season that inexplicable pitching changes have costed us a...