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<blockquote data-quote="FredJacket" data-source="post: 413013" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>This should be the point in our season where result begin to diverge significantly from 2017 in a positive way. Frankly... it has already begun (IMO) with the great weekend we just completed. Just a huge weekend in so many ways. Here is a comparison...</p><p></p><p>Records after the 4th ACC series:</p><p>2017:</p><p>15-11 overall</p><p>4-8 in ACC</p><p></p><p>2018:</p><p>17-11 overall</p><p>6-6 in ACC</p><p></p><p>In 2017... this is the point the wheels really fell off the season. Ga Tech followed their 4th (1-2) ACC series in a row by going 1-7 (overall) including ACC sweeps at ND and at home v Louisville. Out of the Louisville series, the records were 16-18 overall and 4-14 in the conference. The team bumbled and stumbled to finish regular season right at .500 overall (27-26) and 11-19 in the ACC.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying simply "improving" over 2017 is any significant accomplishment. We've documented in grave detail how awful 2017 was. The pitching was simply terrible and the results showed. However, for me... watching how fast we manage to blow past those bad numbers (the record) this year is going to be nice. the quicker...the better (obviously). It has already been an up and down year emotionally... just not sure what we have as we struggled to win and our record was not aligning with how much improved the team seemed to be by the "eyeball" test...IMO. Hopefully, the Miami series was more indicative of the ceiling (or even more closer to the norm). We're still going to have the hiccups... this is college baseball. However, all indications are we should win more than we lose the rest of the way...both in and out of the conference. We've already matched (at 2) the number of ACC series we won in all of 2017.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 413013, member: 2843"] This should be the point in our season where result begin to diverge significantly from 2017 in a positive way. Frankly... it has already begun (IMO) with the great weekend we just completed. Just a huge weekend in so many ways. Here is a comparison... Records after the 4th ACC series: 2017: 15-11 overall 4-8 in ACC 2018: 17-11 overall 6-6 in ACC In 2017... this is the point the wheels really fell off the season. Ga Tech followed their 4th (1-2) ACC series in a row by going 1-7 (overall) including ACC sweeps at ND and at home v Louisville. Out of the Louisville series, the records were 16-18 overall and 4-14 in the conference. The team bumbled and stumbled to finish regular season right at .500 overall (27-26) and 11-19 in the ACC. I'm not saying simply "improving" over 2017 is any significant accomplishment. We've documented in grave detail how awful 2017 was. The pitching was simply terrible and the results showed. However, for me... watching how fast we manage to blow past those bad numbers (the record) this year is going to be nice. the quicker...the better (obviously). It has already been an up and down year emotionally... just not sure what we have as we struggled to win and our record was not aligning with how much improved the team seemed to be by the "eyeball" test...IMO. Hopefully, the Miami series was more indicative of the ceiling (or even more closer to the norm). We're still going to have the hiccups... this is college baseball. However, all indications are we should win more than we lose the rest of the way...both in and out of the conference. We've already matched (at 2) the number of ACC series we won in all of 2017. [/QUOTE]
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