Boys high! That vibe is gone. But, not to say a new one can be created. I agree with you that we “should” have a built in advantage with many of the local recruits who want to play in front of their homies. We see that we the local transfers coming back in both f’ball & hoops.
This is a non-issue for me at this point. What happened at Temple in two years is **almost** irrelevant to our situation in my mind. If we lose 2 out of the next three, then I will start to have concerns. Hopefully we will go 3 - 0 over the next three, but I could see us dropping one...
https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/sports-college08football/story/2012/dec/23/brand-butch-vols-coach-busy-reaching-out-to-fans/95564/
Sounds kind of similar to me. I can see where he would draw the comparison.
Ok, i’ll Play along. So, what changed this year to give us the success that we haven’t had in the last ten (arbitrary number, but hopefully you get the point)? Your answer would Lewis me to believe that that is the underlying “thing” that has changed and we can hang our hopes on. Don’t get...
........ I guess the title was a bit misleading. The real question is in the post. What gives you confidence that GT baseball can sustain (some semblance) of this years performance in the upcoming seasons.
After a month to reflect back on what was overall an enjoyable season, the disturbing thought that is the title of this thread came into my head. Realizing that this year’s achievement was a recent high water mark and the draft empties the pitching cupboard, it’s a real possibility. With that...
I have lost track. Have any of our transfers been "approved" to play next year? If not, is there an expectation as to when the NCAA might get around to making the decision? Two weeks into the season like with James Banks?
I don't ever recall an ejection of a GT player. Other than the incident when our pitcher was ejected this year for hitting a Clemson (i think) batter. Do you guys recall any others?
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