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    Rick is a USM fan. USM doesn?t look like 30 year olds, we look like 12 year olds. Hell, everybody is going to look big compared to our little guys. Canns better put an end to the midget recruiting.
    This whole Reynolds BS doesn’t matter. He would be gone already had he stayed and nobody knows if he would’ve helped us or not last year. Move the hell along.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooterpoot View Post
    Rick is a USM fan. USM doesn?t look like 30 year olds, we look like 12 year olds. Hell, everybody is going to look big compared to our little guys. Canns better put an end to the midget recruiting.
    This whole Reynolds BS doesn’t matter. He would be gone already had he stayed and nobody knows if he would’ve helped us or not last year. Move the hell along.
    nobody knows if he would have helped us or not last year? seriously?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bully13 View Post
    nobody knows if he would have helped us or not last year? seriously?
    I?ll let you attempt to prove it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooterpoot View Post
    I?ll let you attempt to prove it.
    We had Tanner Poole and Belmont in the line-up last year- he damn sure would have helped us
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    It?s very interesting. I looked at our schedule and if we can pull this game out today to salvage a game in the series it wouldn?t surprise me if we are 14-4 or 15-3 entering SEC play. Then some of these opening weekend melts would look really dumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarketingBully View Post
    It?s very interesting. I looked at our schedule and if we can pull this game out today to salvage a game in the series it wouldn?t surprise me if we are 14-4 or 15-3 entering SEC play. Then some of these opening weekend melts would look really dumb.
    Well you can forget that, we aren't salvaging squat. We can't even score unless the opposing pitcher walks or hits us. Yes, USM has a good lineup but their pitching is supposed to be rather suspect past the first 1 or 2 guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maroonmania View Post
    Well you can forget that, we aren't salvaging squat. We can't even score unless the opposing pitcher walks or hits us. Yes, USM has a good lineup but their pitching is supposed to be rather suspect past the first 1 or 2 guys.
    I'm worried about our pitching too. None of our guys look any different than they did last year as of this first weekend. Other than the Tommy John guys just because they weren't physically able to be there. No one is attacking the strike zone.

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    He would've helped us. And not only on the field but he would've been a leader in the locker room. Let's just say that the culture in the locker room is far from what many of you think it is.

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    He also could have platooned in 2016 with Humphries- RHP's hammered Hump during SEC play- especially the last 2 months of the season
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    He also could have platooned in 2016 with Humphries- RHP's hammered Hump during SEC play- especially the last 2 months of the season
    Yep.

    Cohen did some dumb things for sure, but I am ultimately ok with how it worked out. At the end of the year, we will see who is standing taller

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    He also could have platooned in 2016 with Humphries- RHP's hammered Hump during SEC play- especially the last 2 months of the season
    Or Cody Brown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    He also could have platooned in 2016 with Humphries- RHP's hammered Hump during SEC play- especially the last 2 months of the season
    Rooker in left every day. Better defender and hitter than hump.

    Then Platoon hump and Reynolds at DH depending on righty/lefty. It was easy to see then and easy to see looking back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    Or Cody Brown.
    We tried that. Brown hit .240.

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    Quote Originally Posted by confucius say View Post
    We tried that. Brown hit .240.
    He did struggle that year. He also hit two key grand slams that keyed a big series win on the road against Florida and early in the year against Oregon and was a beast last year. Including our regional win against USM.

    People kind of forget things like that in the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by confucius say View Post
    We tried that. Brown hit .240.
    Cohen ****ed Cody Brown hard:

    Soph- .309 for the season as a starter
    Junior- .241 as a platoon/part-time player
    Senior- .323 for the season as a starter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    Cohen ****ed Cody Brown hard:

    Soph- .309 for the season as a starter
    Junior- .241 as a platoon/part-time player
    Senior- .323 for the season as a starter
    I am going to go and throw this out there - I would have been happy with Brown in LF and Reynolds at 3B, over Humphreys and Collins. There, I said it

    Our rise in 2016 was mainly due to Hudson, Rigby, Lowe and Kruger
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5049 View Post
    I am going to go and throw this out there - I would have been happy with Brown in LF and Reynolds at 3B, over Humphreys and Collins. There, I said it

    Our rise in 2016 was mainly due to Hudson, Rigby, Lowe and Kruger
    Wow. Just wow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    He did struggle that year. He also hit two key grand slams that keyed a big series win on the road against Florida and early in the year against Oregon and was a beast last year. Including our regional win against USM.

    People kind of forget things like that in the moment.
    He was great as a SR. No doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5049 View Post
    I am going to go and throw this out there - I would have been happy with Brown in LF and Reynolds at 3B, over Humphreys and Collins. There, I said it

    Our rise in 2016 was mainly due to Hudson, Rigby, Lowe and Kruger
    Dont forget Rooker. Think he hit .340 with 11 HR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5049 View Post
    I am going to go and throw this out there - I would have been happy with Brown in LF and Reynolds at 3B, over Humphreys and Collins. There, I said it

    Our rise in 2016 was mainly due to Hudson, Rigby, Lowe and Kruger
    Collins had an ops of .921
    Hump had an ops of .888

    They were pretty dang good in 2016
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