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<blockquote data-quote="GTJon" data-source="post: 591865" data-attributes="member: 4007"><p>While I've paid attention to this CWS, I haven't watched Michigan much or have any in-depth knowledge about them. What's their general team makeup? I have to assume they're making this run with a lot of upperclassmen that are handling the pressure well. I've never heard of there being any top MLB prospects this year on their team. Just wondering what their formula for peaking right now is and if it could ever translate to us in a year that we don't seem to be a top contender at the start.</p><p></p><p>Also interesting that if they were to win, 3 of the last 5 champs (Michigan, Coastal Carolina, UVA) are teams that you would not consider longstanding traditional powers. Throw in Oregon St possibly as well since they've really only been a top program for about 15 years. At minimum, they're another champ that's not from the typical hotbed of college baseball (South, Southwest, and California).</p><p></p><p>And yes, I still keep thinking about how we could have had a real chance if Curry and Hurter had been healthy all year. Got to let it go at some point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJon, post: 591865, member: 4007"] While I've paid attention to this CWS, I haven't watched Michigan much or have any in-depth knowledge about them. What's their general team makeup? I have to assume they're making this run with a lot of upperclassmen that are handling the pressure well. I've never heard of there being any top MLB prospects this year on their team. Just wondering what their formula for peaking right now is and if it could ever translate to us in a year that we don't seem to be a top contender at the start. Also interesting that if they were to win, 3 of the last 5 champs (Michigan, Coastal Carolina, UVA) are teams that you would not consider longstanding traditional powers. Throw in Oregon St possibly as well since they've really only been a top program for about 15 years. At minimum, they're another champ that's not from the typical hotbed of college baseball (South, Southwest, and California). And yes, I still keep thinking about how we could have had a real chance if Curry and Hurter had been healthy all year. Got to let it go at some point. [/QUOTE]
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