College Baseball 2022

Officially Omaha bound!

Only the fourth visiting team to lose game 1 of the super regional and come back to advance.

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Out of how many?

Oh wow, our side of the bracket is UT-ND and OU-ATM. That’s fun.

Won a Super Regional with neither of the top two pitchers getting past 5. Unreal.

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I don’t know, but I heard only 20% lose game 1 and win Supers, and most of those were likely home teams. Probably a 5% type happening, what Texas did.

UT down 7-2 with two outs and nobody on in the 7th in Game 2 after losing Game 1. My guess is those drunk horns down idiots did not sleep well last night. Still doing that crap for the camera down 11-1 in Game 3?

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To many of them it is simply a hand gesture with no meaning beyond “fuck Texas”. The irony of throwing the horns down when your team is getting pantsed in an elimination game at home is lost on them.

The cameras kept pandering to them for three days. It was hilarious in the late innings last night.

I don’t have much insight into UT fan wars, so I don’t know what else it means. What’s the other connotation?

Some will only do it when their team is beating or has beaten Texas. Doing it when Texas is beating dat ass is even more lame.

To be fair, though, as we walked out of the Cotton Bowl after 65-13 I heard Texas fans chanting “OU sucks” so that’s not much different. Fans gonna fan.

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Even simple statements of fact have the appropriate time, and that certainly wasn’t one.

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Texas also did it in 2005 against Ole Miss.

Pending the outcome of the final 2 games, 5 current and future SEC schools will be in Omaha (plus 1 ACC school). Auburn of course has a chance to make it 6.

Stanford already down 3-0 to UConn and Jim Penders with none out in T1.

I was wondering about that the other day: is that Tom Penders’s son?

Nephew

Also Jim’s brother Mike is the head baseball coach at St Ed’s.

Google can tell you:

Grand slam and now Stanford has come back to lead 8-3 in B4.

After the SS slipped on what should have been the inning-ending ground out. Ouch.

Stanford advances with the 10-5 win.