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re: On3 Post Spring Top 25

Posted by ColtRange on 4/28/25 at 10:18 am
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1. Texas


LSU Fans:

Tuesday (run ruled by NSU): season is over
Friday (innings 1-8): Fire Jay
Friday (9th inning): this team turned the corner
Saturday: this team isn’t sniffing Omaha
Sunday: this team is winning it all

Let’s look at our record against teams that are currently in the top 5

8-1

Let’s look at yours

1-5

Home field advantage matters but for that to be your sole argument is weak as hell.
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Texas - Not enough offense and haven’t had challenges on the road so not prepared for Omaha


“Texas didn’t get swept by Auburn on the road, so they’re not ready for Omaha”
This thread should be on Tiger Rant. Thread was started by an LSU fan and all the responses are LSU fans

re: Yo Aggies

Posted by ColtRange on 4/28/25 at 8:39 am
Yesterday was one of the best defensive games I have ever seen. There were countless great plays, especially by the A&M outfield.

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re: Texas trolling Tennessee?

Posted by ColtRange on 4/26/25 at 7:23 pm
Yep, brand new..





He's not good enough to start, so what front office would want to deal with the media circus/cancer that surrounds him?
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Mathematically speaking 1000 guys in 12 hours…is difficult. 60 minutes per hour = 720 minutes for 12 hours That’s less than a minute per man. In fact that’s 43.2 seconds per man. Now utilizing multiple partners will somewhat improve the probability. For instance if she was getting double teamed for the duration of the 12 hours, that would still only give 1 minute 26.4 seconds per pair. And if triple teamed, that would be 2 minutes and 10 seconds per set of males. The odds really improve if handjobs are included. But that level of coordination over a 12 hour period is unheard of outside of Fortnite gamers


We're definitely not the most talented but we have the most grit. The injuries are starting to take a toll but this team has a competitive edge that is rare.


Kendall read my post

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re: Tuesday SEC Baseball

Posted by ColtRange on 4/22/25 at 10:38 pm
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Grand Slam Texas State :lol:

9-4 bottom 6th


re: Tuesday SEC Baseball

Posted by ColtRange on 4/22/25 at 10:15 pm
Unreal. At least twice tonight I said I am done watching
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nice try dipshit it’s not preseason …. I know Texas go to move I’d be the kings of preseason but OU is most definately ranked and so are a few others lol.


Considering all of this bitching is about schedules, are they made during the season? No, they're not, you fricking moron. I was pointing out that before the season started LSU's schedule wasn't any more difficult on paper. Congrats on OU being ranked, that's huge for y'all.
I'm not convinced he's done for the season. If there was something wrong structurally, it would've been obvious at this point. He's going to be out for a while regardless, but I am holding out hope we get him back at some point.

Also, where the hell is Ace Whitehead?
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Except Tennessee is objectively much better than Georgia.


Georgia is #1 in RPI and Tennessee is #12. Tennessee is better on paper but they're not playing like a team that is objectively much better.

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And Alabama is only 20 spots higher than Florida in the RPI.

Otherwise, almost identical.


Florida started the year #10 and Alabama was unranked. I guess Sankey knew this was going to happen when he gave us our easy schedule
LSU has played the easiest schedule in the SEC thus far, this is weak.

Based off preseason polls LSU had away matchups with:

#19 Texas
Unranked Auburn
Unranked Oklahoma
#1 A&M
#5 Tennessee
Unranked South Carolina

Sorry Texas and Auburn exceeded preseason expectations and handed you 5 losses.

re: Texas Baseball..

Posted by ColtRange on 4/19/25 at 3:24 pm
We’re 9-1 against top 10 teams and have played a harder schedule than Tennessee so far.