Originally Posted by
the_real_MSU_is_us
22: "Injuries"? We lost 4 pitchers. Most teams lose 2-4 pitchers, we were not that out of the ordinary. Arky that year also lost their ace, for example. Can you win the league with bad injury luck? No. But should you finish 14th...
"Injuries" do not justify finishing dead last.
23: "young on the mound"? Who's fault is that?? It's year 5 of Lemo, the portal has existed for years now, and he saw our staff in '22. Auburn got 2 starters from the Portal. Arky got starters from the Portal. LSU got 2 starters. We got Gartman. You act like this is all on Fox as if the head coach isn't supposed to have a clue about his own roster talent or situation.
Regarding LSU: You keep saying how there's no way we could ever land a player they want. You keep saying Lemo should get a 3rd year after missing Hoover 2x. Honestly, it seems you don't think very highly of our program overall.
Let me ask you something:
Over say, the next 10 years, where will State Baseballs average conference finish be?
See I've got LSU, Vandy, and UF as clearly better programs. Throw in Arky too but there's really no fundamental reason we can't catch them. So that puts us 5th. I see no reason to think TN, SC, OM, Auburn, A&M, or any other SEC program should routinely finish ahead of us. Some years? Of course. Average over 10? Maybe 1-2 of these programs can beat us out.
So I've got us as the 4th-7th best SEC baseball program. Considering 8 SEC teams hosted this year, that means we should be squarely in hosting territory, and should be a national seed as often as we don't host. Missing Hoover 2x is pretty damn far from hosting, wouldn't you agree? JoMo was fired after making 2 bowl games because it was clear the program was going down... but missing Hoover back to back for the 1st time in decades isn't a sign for Lemo? Anyway,
What do you think is a reasonable "average" for our baseball program?