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<blockquote data-quote="FredJacket" data-source="post: 295693" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>When I saw the schedule way back when... this series was concerning because: 1) it looked to be our toughest road series (by far); and 2) it would be the 1st ACC/road series after a 'soft' schedule (mostly at home) up to this point.</p><p></p><p>As the early season as played out... Miami on paper is terrible. Statistically, they may be the worst team in the conference. The sample size is small and included a 3 game series against Florida... a top 3 team nationally. I looked up some statistics....</p><p></p><p>Through last night's games, here is how the two teams compare in some key statistical categories with ACC rank in parenthesis ...there are 14 ACC baseball teams.</p><p></p><p><u>MIAMI</u></p><p>BA - .178 (14th);</p><p>Runs/Gm - 2.5 (14th)</p><p>Hits - 60 (14th)</p><p>SLG% - .246 (14th)</p><p>Fldg% - .962 (11th)</p><p>WHIP - 1.41 (11th)</p><p>ERA - 4.03 (10th)</p><p>Miami has be shut out 4 times and scraped a run across in the 9th last night to avoid a 5th shutout.</p><p></p><p><u>GA Tech</u></p><p>BA - .339 (3rd);</p><p>Runs/Gm - 9.5 (4th)</p><p>Hits - 137 (5th)</p><p>SLG% - .584 (1st)</p><p>Fldg% - .982 (2nd)</p><p>WHIP - 1.45 (12th)</p><p>ERA - 4.45 (13th)</p><p></p><p>Am I less concerned based on all of that?... I hate to admit it; but NO. I'm the same; but I guess for different reasons. Before it was concern over just getting off to a bad start to the ACC schedule and having to deal with confidence issues going forward. Now the worry is seeing what an opportunity we have to kick Miami while they're down...do some damage on the road; but concerned about the ramifications should we fail to do that. </p><p></p><p>I agree this will be a good measuring stick. The numbers don't lie; but there is just no way I can believe Miami's baseball team is that bad. Ga Tech sweeping these guys (based on the data) is not out of the question. Aim HIGH!! Go JACKETS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 295693, member: 2843"] When I saw the schedule way back when... this series was concerning because: 1) it looked to be our toughest road series (by far); and 2) it would be the 1st ACC/road series after a 'soft' schedule (mostly at home) up to this point. As the early season as played out... Miami on paper is terrible. Statistically, they may be the worst team in the conference. The sample size is small and included a 3 game series against Florida... a top 3 team nationally. I looked up some statistics.... Through last night's games, here is how the two teams compare in some key statistical categories with ACC rank in parenthesis ...there are 14 ACC baseball teams. [U]MIAMI[/U] BA - .178 (14th); Runs/Gm - 2.5 (14th) Hits - 60 (14th) SLG% - .246 (14th) Fldg% - .962 (11th) WHIP - 1.41 (11th) ERA - 4.03 (10th) Miami has be shut out 4 times and scraped a run across in the 9th last night to avoid a 5th shutout. [U]GA Tech[/U] BA - .339 (3rd); Runs/Gm - 9.5 (4th) Hits - 137 (5th) SLG% - .584 (1st) Fldg% - .982 (2nd) WHIP - 1.45 (12th) ERA - 4.45 (13th) Am I less concerned based on all of that?... I hate to admit it; but NO. I'm the same; but I guess for different reasons. Before it was concern over just getting off to a bad start to the ACC schedule and having to deal with confidence issues going forward. Now the worry is seeing what an opportunity we have to kick Miami while they're down...do some damage on the road; but concerned about the ramifications should we fail to do that. I agree this will be a good measuring stick. The numbers don't lie; but there is just no way I can believe Miami's baseball team is that bad. Ga Tech sweeping these guys (based on the data) is not out of the question. Aim HIGH!! Go JACKETS! [/QUOTE]
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