In the 90s we use to care. That tweet use to set off players. They wouldn’t sleep that night. The next game they would play with pride and ego. Letting MSU tweet Belt, man we have lost all national respect and have fallen. We need a tough ass leading the pack
Is it too much to ask to get back to the level of a program that does not get run ruled by an average mid major team multiple times a year? Sad that I have nearly zero interest in what used to be my second favorite OSU sports program behind wrestling! Cecil O’Brate deserved more return for his investment!
Is it too much to ask to get back to the level of a program that does not get run ruled by an average mid major team multiple times a year? Sad that I have nearly zero interest in what used to be my second favorite OSU sports program behind wrestling! Cecil O’Brate deserved more return for his investment!
Experiencing the Gary Ward years makes this level of baseball very difficult. OSU should be a somewhat regular team competing in Super Regionals and beyond. Maybe my expectations are high but just making a regional is expected and winning the conference is nice, but we (as a program) are capable of competing for more.
Experiencing the Gary Ward years makes this level of baseball very difficult. OSU should be a somewhat regular team competing in Super Regionals and beyond. Maybe my expectations are high but just making a regional is expected and winning the conference is nice, but we (as a program) are capable of competing for more.
I might be wrong here but I feel like Josh's approach to teaching hitting is suiting for a different age. Josh played in the juiced bat era where home runs were flying out of the park. In the BBCOR era the ball just doesn't fly the same. Manufacturing runs is way more important, especially against the really good teams. Its better the score 1 run an inning than pray for a 9 run inning because you hit a bunch of bombs. When was the last time we had a guy that could reliably lay down a bunt and move a runner? Maybe its negativity bias but it feels like we get a runner on second with less than two outs, the chances of that runner scoring is less than 5%. The amount of times we have had a runner on third with no outs and that runner not score has got to be #1 in the nation.