I guess I should try to get some work in since this looks to be a rather long delay.
NM.hunter2012 said:I would count a SEC tournament in Arlington to be a positive.Regardless don't forget that the rest of the SEC sold us out for the sips and their gimps(ou). SO Ef Snakey and all the worm ADs that made it happen. So I hope the sips poison this conference faster than they did the big 12. Hopefully we can stay in our next conference for more than a decade before the sips join.MROD92 said:hunter2012 said:
If there's a positive about the horns coming in, they'll whine and b*tch and we'll probably get a SEC tournament in Dallas or Houston at some point in the future if it's not moved there permanently. Considering both MLB teams in Texas have covered roofs now and at minimum it makes sense. Weather is 0 concern for the Rangers now.
Respectfully, there is NOTHING positive about tu
jkag89 said:
I guess I should try to get some work in since this looks to be a rather long delay.
jkag89 said:Baseball in almost always better outdoors than in a domed stadium. Most of the college season is played when the weather is fantastic. Usually a little chilly early, can be sweltering late but overall a dome stadium is just completely unnecessary. Even retractable roof parks are a poor substitute.Agdad041216 said:
Nice and cool in the AC.
the big difference is Ole Miss had a good pre-conference record whereas we had more non-Power5 losses than is comfortable with our conf record.Gyles Marrett said:If that is true (not that Schloss said it, but the theory) my brain is doing serious gymnastics trying to comprehend that logic.Aggie1188 said:
Schloss said in his presser yesterday that someone told him last year that 14-16 Ole Miss might not have got into a regional if they had gone 1-2 instead of 0-1 in Hoover. But that sounded like a theory from another coach rather than evidence-based.
Aggie1188 said:After watching this Ole Miss baseball championship docu during our rain delay, the big difference is Ole Miss had a good pre-conference record and were even ranked #1 at some point before SEC play. Whereas we needed a win for blanket-security's sake thanks to some bad midweek losses.Gyles Marrett said:If that is true (not that Schloss said it, but the theory) my brain is doing serious gymnastics trying to comprehend that logic.Aggie1188 said:
Schloss said in his presser yesterday that someone told him last year that 14-16 Ole Miss might not have got into a regional if they had gone 1-2 instead of 0-1 in Hoover. But that sounded like a theory from another coach rather than evidence-based.
**** the tsipsMROD92 said:hunter2012 said:
If there's a positive about the horns coming in, they'll whine and b*tch and we'll probably get a SEC tournament in Dallas or Houston at some point in the future if it's not moved there permanently. Considering both MLB teams in Texas have covered roofs now and at minimum it makes sense. Weather is 0 concern for the Rangers now.
Respectfully, there is NOTHING positive about tu
RED AG 98 said:
Bricktown is legit an amazing location for a tournament. One of the very best and no doubt the very best thing about the B12. Never been to Hoover but mostly because so many people say it's a bust...
Or whiskey, depends on what you are drinking. Which country is it from?75AG said:jkag89 said:
I guess I should try to get some work in since this looks to be a rather long delay.
Guess I'll start on my "I'm retired Tuesday afternoon whisky drink".
I love that the Astros have MM but I enjoy a day at the park is far more at Olsen Field or at Constellation Field in Sugar Land even if it is a little muggy or I need to break out the sun screen or Off.trouble said:jkag89 said:Baseball in almost always better outdoors than in a domed stadium. Most of the college season is played when the weather is fantastic. Usually a little chilly early, can be sweltering late but overall a dome stadium is just completely unnecessary. Even retractable roof parks are a poor substitute.Agdad041216 said:
Nice and cool in the AC.
Amen!
jkag89 said:I love that the Astros have MM but I enjoy a day at the park is far more at Olsen Field or at Constellation Field in Sugar Land even if it is a little muggy or I need to break out the sun screen or Off.trouble said:jkag89 said:Baseball in almost always better outdoors than in a domed stadium. Most of the college season is played when the weather is fantastic. Usually a little chilly early, can be sweltering late but overall a dome stadium is just completely unnecessary. Even retractable roof parks are a poor substitute.Agdad041216 said:
Nice and cool in the AC.
Amen!
You notice all the work I'm getting done.75AG said:jkag89 said:
I guess I should try to get some work in since this looks to be a rather long delay.
Guess I'll start on my "I'm retired Tuesday afternoon whisky drink".
In rainy Hoover?? Probably ThursdayTAMUallen said:
Any idea on when we will finish??
TAMUallen said:
Any idea on when we will finish??
Hopefully not long after we start, although I would like some insurance runs.TAMUallen said:
Any idea on when we will finish??
dermdoc said:RED AG 98 said:
Bricktown is legit an amazing location for a tournament. One of the very best and no doubt the very best thing about the B12. Never been to Hoover but mostly because so many people say it's a bust...
Bricktown and the Big 12 baseball tourney are the only things I miss about the Big 12.
And I would be happy with Birmingham. Nice minor leave park and a decent downtown. And easy to get to.
And rotate in Minute Maid and Globe Life.
I understand it's the final tournament so you finish it out....AustinAg2012 said:
Just call the game for us. UT deserves that.
Agdad041216 said:
Schlossnagle said a committee member last year said ole miss one and done helped them not having won one losing 2.