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re: Way Too Early Baseball Talk

Posted by ThreeYYYz on 11/10/25 at 11:57 am to
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People forget he shut down Arkansas in Omaha.


Hand up. I did forget about that.
Hopefully, that gave him the confidence boost he needed going into the off season.

re: Way Too Early Baseball Talk

Posted by ThreeYYYz on 11/10/25 at 11:09 am to
I really hope Cowan can be the guy he was mid season last year. He was getting touched up a little towards the end and I hope that wasn't signs of things to come. We have so many power arms it is a nice change of pace when we can bring in a guy like that. He can completely shut down a lineup if the stuff is on.

re: Way Too Early Baseball Talk

Posted by ThreeYYYz on 11/10/25 at 10:20 am to
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Are Reaves and Pearson locks to start at corners?
No sir. The lineups this past weekend did not tell that story. But it is fall ball and plenty things will move around.

re: Way Too Early Baseball Talk

Posted by ThreeYYYz on 11/10/25 at 10:12 am to
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Never too early to talk baseball.

100%.
I knew there were other sickos out there, I just didn't want to scare the masses.

Way Too Early Baseball Talk

Posted by ThreeYYYz on 11/10/25 at 10:02 am
I think CJJ will put together a scary lineup and the best outfield in the country. I believe with Milam anchoring the infield and the new transfers/Reaves/Pearson will make for a good infield.

BUT

Will the pitching staff step up? I know we have talent and depth but outside of Evans we do not have any returning pieces that are locks for a starting role. I wouldn't say I am worried, I am more so excited to see who develops into the next guy we can lean on. There are plenty potentials with Rizy and Schmidt at the top of my list.

Who else on the staff do you all see making significant impact?
Like they're uncomfortable to the point it drives you nuts? Or are you saying another man's shoe choice has this much of an impact on your life?

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21savage

Also your music suckssss
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Sheesh, that's rough.


Yea I have Daniels and Burrow on IR. His toughest soldiers they say...
Can we make chicken salad out of chicken shite this week? what's the best two qb combo here.

re: Jay Johnson

Posted by ThreeYYYz on 10/31/25 at 8:46 am to
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Meh. Sure, but we just won a championship in WBB.


We just won 2 in baseball and are about to go on a generational run that will put CJJ in the same convos as Skip. Book it.

re: 3 reasons it could be Saban

Posted by ThreeYYYz on 10/28/25 at 4:03 pm to
Wrong Board! This would do better on the desperate thirst for days gone by board. The Saban era is over. Can we move past this. He was great but he is done.
He aint coming. Enough with the desperate theatrics.
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I’ll do a ban bet with you that you can’t provide data of you hitting a hybrid 250yds.


Real long ball hitters know that hybrids are pointless. It goes big stick, wedge, flat stick in that order.

*this is a bit*
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fairway finder off the Tee and a 240-250ish yard club


Change your name
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Sad.

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Great show.

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No trolling here


Well well well, a lawyer starting a statement with a lie. Nature is a circle.
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You can’t rule it out. As others have said, at least make him tell you no definitively.


NO. I don't know how else to put it. Give it up. He is done. He was great, the best if you may. But it is over. Tear off the band aid, we are in a new era of college football, one that does not include Nick Saban as a HC.
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I can understand that, but do you think Saban would not be successful if he decided to return and deal with the different landscape?

I wouldn't bet against the guy being able to adapt and succeed if so decided. Dude is a very driven MFr.


He may be successful for another year or 2 if he can get some good core guys that buy in. But then what, he's pushing 80 and your back in the same position as before on the hunt for a new coach. I know its hard to put him out to pasture like that but if I'm LSU I am not buying into that experiment.
Nick Saban himself said that NIL has changed the culture of college football. He got out on his terms because he saw the writing on the wall. The mindset of the college athlete completely changed.
Sounds good on paper, but the reality is the kids are paid now. They don't need you, they don't need LSU. The league is so even all around they will find another check somewhere else, before they get scolded and have to face hardship like men.

Nick left coaching for a reason. There is no more leverage on these kids. He is also a million years old. He can run for president, but shouldn't coach in the SEC.