In his interview with Brauny yesterday there was a fair bit of discussion about the cheating issue. Live video feeds into dugouts aren't allowed but an SEC team was busted for it (his words) and he mentioned that team was batting .206 on the road and .306 at home. He said he wouldn't mention names, anyone know?
Also said he had a call with the SEC office about the deal with the Georgia pitcher during the Sunday game. He's not acting indignant about it, I think he said it didn't rile him up. But said that they are discussing whether umpires will start checking pitcher's gloves after innings like they do in mlb.
He also said that there was some videoing going on in Olsen (I guess he meant by Georgia) and also said that he was convinced that Tanner was tipping his pitches from the stretch Saturday and said he had just figured it out betore the pitch that the Georgia catcher hit the grand slam off of but didn't have time to tell Tanner to go to the windup. He didn't say that the videos were used to figure out how Tanner was tipping but he talked about one right after the other.
Also said he had a call with the SEC office about the deal with the Georgia pitcher during the Sunday game. He's not acting indignant about it, I think he said it didn't rile him up. But said that they are discussing whether umpires will start checking pitcher's gloves after innings like they do in mlb.
He also said that there was some videoing going on in Olsen (I guess he meant by Georgia) and also said that he was convinced that Tanner was tipping his pitches from the stretch Saturday and said he had just figured it out betore the pitch that the Georgia catcher hit the grand slam off of but didn't have time to tell Tanner to go to the windup. He didn't say that the videos were used to figure out how Tanner was tipping but he talked about one right after the other.