I'm not worried about UGA. We just need to take care of our own sh**.
jkag89 said:
chomp chomp will win a game.
Thanks Tom!twk said:
LSU and Ole Miss has been moved up to noon.
Depending on the weekend Fla and Ole Miss also could miss the tournament if they finish with an overall losing record. Unless they win the conference tournament.dabo man said:
Of the four teams playing right now, three of them are 11-17 in SEC play. 13 wins is a 38% chance of making a regional, historically. Would Florida, LSU, or Ole Miss (or more than one) make it with 13 wins?
Will be fun to watch from above the fray.
After three edits, I think I have something comprehensible written.
d1 Friday Weekend Waypoints stated that Mizzou Pitcher Jacob Peaden - the pitcher who threw the one pitch - was not on the 27 man roster and HailState protested his participation. He's a guy that pitches quite a bit for them so someone in Mizzou's dugout really screwed up if they traveled with, and played, a non-roster player. Wonder if he was dinged up and they didn't have him on, but at the last minute he was good to go and they didn't get him added back. Either way, just a total administrative failure.dabo man said:
A brief summary of last night's bottom of the 7th / Missouri at Mississippi State as I remember it. Mizzou starts the inning with a new pitcher who throws one pitch. I look up, and there's a conference with three umpires and the Mizzou coach. Clanga announcers don't know why. It goes on and on though.
Clanga announcers speculate it's because Missouri's center fielder is #18 on the roster but is wearing #29. They do note that he's been wearing #29 the entire game. The umpires go on a call with Birmingham. After the call, they continue play, making no announcement of any kind. Mizzou again changes pitchers (after the guy had thrown one pitch on the night followed by all of this).
Clanga announcers then apologize to the center fielder and say it had something to do with a Mizzou player who was warming up. He wasn't on the 27 man roster for the weekend. I don't really understand why that matters unless they actually tried to bring him into the game.
Read the Columbia, MO newspaper article on the game this morning, and it made no mention of any of this. Mizzou was eliminated from making the SEC Tournament with the loss, and that was the focus of the article.
Generally you need to be Top 30 RPI to be "in" at 13 SEC wins. I don't have the exact numbers at my finger tips but Mark Etheridge has a few very detailed break downs of all the SEC teams to make the tourney at 12, 13, 14, 15 wins and their corresponding RPIs. Florida is #32, Ole Miss is #25 and LSU is #33 in the RPI at this moment.dabo man said:
Of the four teams playing right now, three of them are 11-17 in SEC play. 13 wins is a 38% chance of making a regional, historically. Would Florida, LSU, or Ole Miss (or more than one) make it with 13 wins?
Will be fun to watch from above the fray.
After three edits, I think I have something comprehensible written.
Oklahoma State did that against us once at Stillwater. In fact, I think we didn't catch it until the guy's second at bat.Sean98 said:d1 Friday Weekend Waypoints stated that Mizzou Pitcher Jacob Peaden - the pitcher who threw the one pitch - was not on the 27 man roster and HailState protested his participation. He's a guy that pitches quite a bit for them so someone in Mizzou's dugout really screwed up if they traveled with, and played, a non-roster player. Wonder if he was dinged up and they didn't have him on, but at the last minute he was good to go and they didn't get him added back. Either way, just a total administrative failure.dabo man said:
A brief summary of last night's bottom of the 7th / Missouri at Mississippi State as I remember it. Mizzou starts the inning with a new pitcher who throws one pitch. I look up, and there's a conference with three umpires and the Mizzou coach. Clanga announcers don't know why. It goes on and on though.
Clanga announcers speculate it's because Missouri's center fielder is #18 on the roster but is wearing #29. They do note that he's been wearing #29 the entire game. The umpires go on a call with Birmingham. After the call, they continue play, making no announcement of any kind. Mizzou again changes pitchers (after the guy had thrown one pitch on the night followed by all of this).
Clanga announcers then apologize to the center fielder and say it had something to do with a Mizzou player who was warming up. He wasn't on the 27 man roster for the weekend. I don't really understand why that matters unless they actually tried to bring him into the game.
Read the Columbia, MO newspaper article on the game this morning, and it made no mention of any of this. Mizzou was eliminated from making the SEC Tournament with the loss, and that was the focus of the article.