Where do I go for NCAA baseball coverage?

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Zackdh9
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over the years I've gotten more interested in NCAA baseball... when I look online for stories and highlights I'm surprised to find very scant offerings. Do y'all have a media outlet you like?
HoustonAg2106
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D1 Baseball but you have to pay
jkag89
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There is some free content on D1 Baseball, particularly the podcasts.
HoustonAg2106
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jkag89 said:

There is some free content on D1 Baseball, particularly the podcasts.


Yea good point, I listen to their podcasts on YouTube
JeepWaveEarl
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D1 baseball is the leading place for anything. Their score page is free. Their "content" is $11.67 a month for an annual sub….which equates to .35 a day for year round coverage. Which is a great value.

They have a code "SEASON24" to get that price. Link: https://d1baseball.com/coupon/24season

Disclaimer: I think they do a great job and provide great value to the sport…and this is their career it's not a volunteer job..they care for their families by providing comprehensive content. Most importantly, one of the head guys is family and he hates every team so yours will be equally hated,

All that said, we're oil and water and my opinions are ALL my own.
trouble
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Absolutely every team
Sean98
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trouble said:

Absolutely every team
His Mom blew him up about his rankings this week via text.
JeepWaveEarl
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She's spicy so that doesn't surprise me. like I said, he's water and I'm oil….and I take after my mom when it comes to Aggie ball. he def got my dad's sports disposition.

We've both made our own marks on Aggie sports…his is more comprehensive. Hah
555-PINF
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trouble said:

Absolutely every team


She wore this to his last Birthday party.
Sean98
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JeepWaveEarl said:

She's spicy so that doesn't surprise me. like I said, he's water and I'm oil….and I take after my mom when it comes to Aggie ball. he def got my dad's sports disposition.

We've both made our own marks on Aggie sports…his is more comprehensive. Hah
Just keep firing, both of you. I don't have Twitter but it makes for good Tweets apparently.
trouble
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In my mind, he's still the dorky teenager I met at Chicken Oil all those years ago.
JeepWaveEarl
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Ur the one I went to New York with in '01, right?
JeepWaveEarl
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Haha he's still my little bro. He just never responds when I text him anymore about anything but our kids. Lolol normally because it's something related to Aggie baseball

trouble
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I think that's just s younger sibling thing
Sean98
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JeepWaveEarl said:

Ur the one I went to New York with in '01, right?
So that we could all be on The View!?? Yep.
JeepWaveEarl
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heh yup! I thought so, but I've also lived a bit of life since
Jimbosburner
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If you are interested in tracking scores and RPI/ELO? projected records... Warren Nolan is my go to
Cayo95
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11.7 is a great podcast to listen to from a national standpoint. They have a website that's new, but they do a great job on twitter.
SchizoAg
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I'm sure Sports Illustrated could spam out some AI-generated articles for your enjoyment.

To whet your appetite, here's ChatGPT3.5 reporting the result of Friday's game in advance:

Texas A&M Prevails in Thrilling Showdown Against Florida Gators
In a highly anticipated college baseball matchup that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Texas A&M Aggies emerged victorious in a nail-biting contest against the Florida Gators. The game, which took place at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park, showcased the talent and resilience of both teams, but it was the Aggies who ultimately secured the win in a thrilling showdown.
The Pitching Duel
From the outset, it was clear that this would be a game dominated by pitching prowess. Both teams sent their ace pitchers to the mound, setting the stage for a classic duel between two of the nation's top arms.
For Texas A&M, it was Jake "The Ace" Johnson who took the hill, showcasing his trademark velocity and control to keep the powerful Florida lineup in check. On the other side, the Gators countered with their own ace, Ethan Ramirez, whose devastating arsenal of pitches posed a formidable challenge for the Aggie hitters.
Defensive Brilliance
Throughout the game, both teams dazzled with their defensive prowess, making spectacular plays in the field to stifle potential rallies. Whether it was a diving catch in the outfield, a lightning-quick double play, or a pinpoint throw from the catcher to gun down a would-be base stealer, each team showcased its defensive excellence.
Offensive Flurries
Despite the stellar pitching on display, the offenses refused to be silenced, trading blows in a back-and-forth battle for supremacy. The Aggies struck first, manufacturing a run in the early innings to take an early lead. But the Gators responded in kind, unleashing a barrage of hits to pull ahead in the middle innings.
Not to be outdone, the Aggies clawed their way back into the game, stringing together hits and capitalizing on key opportunities to knot the score once again. With tensions running high and the outcome hanging in the balance, each at-bat became a potential game-changer, with both teams desperate to seize the momentum.
The Decisive Moment
As the game entered the final inning, the score remained deadlocked, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion. With runners on base and two outs, it was Texas A&M's cleanup hitter, Alex "The Hammer" Rodriguez, who stepped up to the plate with a chance to be the hero.
In a moment of pure clutch, Rodriguez unleashed a mighty swing, connecting with the ball in a resounding crack that echoed throughout the ballpark. The crowd held its breath as the ball sailed over the outfield fence, sending the Aggie faithful into a frenzy of jubilation.
Victory for the Aggies
In the end, Rodriguez's heroics proved to be the difference-maker as the Aggies held on for a hard-fought victory over the Florida Gators. As the final out was recorded and the players converged on the field to celebrate, it was clear that this game would be remembered as a classic battle between two titans of college baseball.
With the win, Texas A&M continued to solidify its place among the nation's elite programs, while Florida vowed to regroup and come back stronger in their quest for redemption. As the dust settled and the fans filed out of the stadium, one thing was certain: they had just witnessed a game for the ages, a testament to the timeless allure and excitement of college baseball.
Gb13
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I really like the 11.7 podcast, comes out 2 or 3 times a week
AgEng06
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SchizoAg said:

I'm sure Sports Illustrated could spam out some AI-generated articles for your enjoyment.

To whet your appetite, here's ChatGPT3.5 reporting the result of Friday's game in advance:

Texas A&M Prevails in Thrilling Showdown Against Florida Gators
In a highly anticipated college baseball matchup that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Texas A&M Aggies emerged victorious in a nail-biting contest against the Florida Gators. The game, which took place at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park, showcased the talent and resilience of both teams, but it was the Aggies who ultimately secured the win in a thrilling showdown.
The Pitching Duel
From the outset, it was clear that this would be a game dominated by pitching prowess. Both teams sent their ace pitchers to the mound, setting the stage for a classic duel between two of the nation's top arms.
For Texas A&M, it was Jake "The Ace" Johnson who took the hill, showcasing his trademark velocity and control to keep the powerful Florida lineup in check. On the other side, the Gators countered with their own ace, Ethan Ramirez, whose devastating arsenal of pitches posed a formidable challenge for the Aggie hitters.
Defensive Brilliance
Throughout the game, both teams dazzled with their defensive prowess, making spectacular plays in the field to stifle potential rallies. Whether it was a diving catch in the outfield, a lightning-quick double play, or a pinpoint throw from the catcher to gun down a would-be base stealer, each team showcased its defensive excellence.
Offensive Flurries
Despite the stellar pitching on display, the offenses refused to be silenced, trading blows in a back-and-forth battle for supremacy. The Aggies struck first, manufacturing a run in the early innings to take an early lead. But the Gators responded in kind, unleashing a barrage of hits to pull ahead in the middle innings.
Not to be outdone, the Aggies clawed their way back into the game, stringing together hits and capitalizing on key opportunities to knot the score once again. With tensions running high and the outcome hanging in the balance, each at-bat became a potential game-changer, with both teams desperate to seize the momentum.
The Decisive Moment
As the game entered the final inning, the score remained deadlocked, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion. With runners on base and two outs, it was Texas A&M's cleanup hitter, Alex "The Hammer" Rodriguez, who stepped up to the plate with a chance to be the hero.
In a moment of pure clutch, Rodriguez unleashed a mighty swing, connecting with the ball in a resounding crack that echoed throughout the ballpark. The crowd held its breath as the ball sailed over the outfield fence, sending the Aggie faithful into a frenzy of jubilation.
Victory for the Aggies
In the end, Rodriguez's heroics proved to be the difference-maker as the Aggies held on for a hard-fought victory over the Florida Gators. As the final out was recorded and the players converged on the field to celebrate, it was clear that this game would be remembered as a classic battle between two titans of college baseball.
With the win, Texas A&M continued to solidify its place among the nation's elite programs, while Florida vowed to regroup and come back stronger in their quest for redemption. As the dust settled and the fans filed out of the stadium, one thing was certain: they had just witnessed a game for the ages, a testament to the timeless allure and excitement of college baseball.

Well ****, no wonder we lost that game!
Sean98
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Didn't even have Rodriguez on the 27 man travel roster. What an epic fail by Coach Snozxleschnagle
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