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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 697264" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Just for comparisons sake. Here’s a look at the experience difference between the 2 teams. </p><p>Pitchers: since there’s been 3 weekends of college baseball, I’ll count 3 appearances or innings as the qualifiers for “significant”</p><p style="margin-left: 20px">Georgia - 3 true freshman with 3+ innings or appearances, 1 RS Fr. 4 out of 11 “significant” contributors. 6 out of 15 overall.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Tech - 6 true freshman, plus Crawford who is effectively a RS FR. 7 out of 12 “significant” contributors. 9 out of 14 overall. </p><p>Hitters: since Georgia has literally 1 player who is a freshman with an AB, I’ll just count everyone. My original idea was to only count those who have appeared in 5+ games as “significant”</p><p style="margin-left: 20px">Georgia - 1 true freshman. That’s it. 1 out of 13 “significant” contributors, 1 out of 14 overall. </p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Tech - 6 of Tech’s 14 hitter who have played in the “significant amount of 5 games are true freshmen. 9 of the 19 who have played at all are true freshmen. </p><p>Totals: note players on both teams have appeared in games as both pitchers and hitters</p><p style="margin-left: 20px">Georgia - 5 out of 24 “significant” contributors thus far are true freshmen or RS freshmen. 6 out of 29 players who have appeared at all</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Tech - 13 out of 26 “significant” contributors are freshmen or RS freshmen. 18 out of 33 players who have appeared at all. </p><p>Conclusion: while Georgia is not significantly more talented than we are right now, they are astronomically more experienced. This fact will continue to show up as the year goes on, but next year we will be in mostly the same boat that Georgia is in this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 697264, member: 4572"] Just for comparisons sake. Here’s a look at the experience difference between the 2 teams. Pitchers: since there’s been 3 weekends of college baseball, I’ll count 3 appearances or innings as the qualifiers for “significant” [INDENT]Georgia - 3 true freshman with 3+ innings or appearances, 1 RS Fr. 4 out of 11 “significant” contributors. 6 out of 15 overall. Tech - 6 true freshman, plus Crawford who is effectively a RS FR. 7 out of 12 “significant” contributors. 9 out of 14 overall. [/INDENT] Hitters: since Georgia has literally 1 player who is a freshman with an AB, I’ll just count everyone. My original idea was to only count those who have appeared in 5+ games as “significant” [INDENT]Georgia - 1 true freshman. That’s it. 1 out of 13 “significant” contributors, 1 out of 14 overall. Tech - 6 of Tech’s 14 hitter who have played in the “significant amount of 5 games are true freshmen. 9 of the 19 who have played at all are true freshmen. [/INDENT] Totals: note players on both teams have appeared in games as both pitchers and hitters [INDENT]Georgia - 5 out of 24 “significant” contributors thus far are true freshmen or RS freshmen. 6 out of 29 players who have appeared at all Tech - 13 out of 26 “significant” contributors are freshmen or RS freshmen. 18 out of 33 players who have appeared at all. [/INDENT] Conclusion: while Georgia is not significantly more talented than we are right now, they are astronomically more experienced. This fact will continue to show up as the year goes on, but next year we will be in mostly the same boat that Georgia is in this year. [/QUOTE]
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