Todd4State
05-13-2014, 01:19 AM
There is a fan voting segment on the MSU athletic web site. You can vote three times daily starting May 13 at 9:00 AM.
Rick Cleveland can add more if he would like too.
hhttp://csopavoting.com/ferriss
And now for my pep talk.
Historically, four MSU players have won this award- Thomas Berkery, Ed Easley, Chris Stratton, and Hunter Renfroe. Four Ole Miss players have won this award in the past as well- Stephen Head, Brian Pettway, Scott Bittle, and Drew Pomeranz.
There are also two Ole Miss players up for the award as well- Chris Ellis and Austin Bousfield.
Personally, I don't want Ole Miss to be better in anything than us - ESPECIALLY if it's baseball related. We got the lead in the Governor's Cup back from them this year. And now it's time to break the tie in the Ferris Trophy into our favor. We are the baseball school in this state, and this is another chance to prove it.
I love Ross. I love the way he competes. He comes from a baseball family like me, we're both left handed, we're both talented musicians as evidenced by my band scholarship and his rap video. So, we have a lot in common.
BUT I'm voting for Lindgren for this. Part of it is because I don't think Lindgren will be back and I do think that Ross will. Some of it is because I think Lindgren has been better statistically than Ross as well this year. Lindgren leads the SEC in ERA in SEC games only and is holding opponents to a .115 AVG.
Rick Cleveland can add more if he would like too.
hhttp://csopavoting.com/ferriss
And now for my pep talk.
Historically, four MSU players have won this award- Thomas Berkery, Ed Easley, Chris Stratton, and Hunter Renfroe. Four Ole Miss players have won this award in the past as well- Stephen Head, Brian Pettway, Scott Bittle, and Drew Pomeranz.
There are also two Ole Miss players up for the award as well- Chris Ellis and Austin Bousfield.
Personally, I don't want Ole Miss to be better in anything than us - ESPECIALLY if it's baseball related. We got the lead in the Governor's Cup back from them this year. And now it's time to break the tie in the Ferris Trophy into our favor. We are the baseball school in this state, and this is another chance to prove it.
I love Ross. I love the way he competes. He comes from a baseball family like me, we're both left handed, we're both talented musicians as evidenced by my band scholarship and his rap video. So, we have a lot in common.
BUT I'm voting for Lindgren for this. Part of it is because I don't think Lindgren will be back and I do think that Ross will. Some of it is because I think Lindgren has been better statistically than Ross as well this year. Lindgren leads the SEC in ERA in SEC games only and is holding opponents to a .115 AVG.