Are you going to come to this thread, you little shit?Good ole Sulley!
Good game, fellas...especially for the team not named FSU.
Thanks. But for FSU, it was not a good game.
FSU got bludgeoned.
Just a plain out arse whooping, plain and simple, two days in row....
Thanks. We play Miami in the opening game.And then some. Chiming in now with the congrats...headed out to dinner and a movie with my better half.
Congrats, to my Gator friends....enjoy the World Series! You earned it plain and simple.
Odd...There were no posts tonight.
I think I know why.
Did that HR by Schwarz ever land or did they find it on top of the O Dome?
The talent gap between the 2 teams is alarming. FSU has very little quality pitching and UF is loaded with good arms. FSU is a terrible fielding team and UF had the best fielding team in history this year. UF has 3 freshman AA's and a top rated class coming in next year. Looking at FSU's roster they had maybe 1 player (Stewart) who could start for UF. It might be a while before FSU is competitive with UF in baseball again.
This Super Regional weekend, I noticed something interesting. Three teams got blown out in game one. Two came back to win the second game. One did not.
Arkansas destroyed MSU 18-4 in the first game and MSU came back and won a low scoring, tight second game. TCU bludgeoned T&M 13-4 in game one and T&M came back to win a tight, low scoring second game.
When Florida beat FSU 13-5 in the first game, it looked like this game two might follow suit. Florida looked completely not ready to play in the first inning when they committed two errors and FSU took a 2-0 lead. Even when Florida took a 3-2 lead in the 2nd inning, it still looked like it might be a tight game. But Florida kept scoring in nearly every inning after that to record another laughter.
Good Lord guys, you win a super against a very suspect Nole team and you think you're the damn Yankee's or something! You have the pitching and hitting to win it all. We'll see.
...win a championship and get back to us.
CO-Caine!
Not just the Yankees, but 1930s Yankees.