A&M Baseball's best back to back years?

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Adam87inSA
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Would it be fair to say that Aggie Baseball's best back to back seasons in its history (so far) are 2016 and 2017?


We won the SECT in 2016. We made NCAA Supers in 2015 (lost at TCU), 2016 (lost to TCU), 2017 (beat Davidson). We made it to Omaha in 2017 (lost to Louisville, TCU).

We've never been to back to back CWS. In fact, prior to 2024, our CWS appearances were at least 5 years apart.

If we make Super Regional in 2025 it will be the first time Ags have done that immediately after a CWS appearance.

This is all to say, sustained elite success is hard. It's especially rare in Aggie athletics.

We have not made back to back Sweet 16s in Men's Basketball ever.

We have not played NY6 bowl games in consecutive years since we were in the SWC.

Aggie Baseball appears to be our best chance to sustain elite success. To do so in 2025 would be an incredible breakthrough.
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Our best two years in CWS were Schloss' first and third, yes.
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We have a good chance. It should be a fun season.

It's too long of a wait until February 2025.
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How about 1988-89?

52-15 (17-4)
58-7 (17-4)
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110-22 (34-8)

Both lost in the old format regional finals which would be equivalent to the supers.
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Those are definitely in the conversation. Pre-Arky departure to SEC, so that is the better version of SWC. But still a demonstrably lighter weight conference
jkag89
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'92-'93 - A game away from the CWS in '92 and a trip and a W in Omaha in '93.
'98-'99 - Back to back Big XII regular season titles. One game away from Omaha in '98 and a trip there in '99.
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Adam87inSA said:

Those are definitely in the conversation. Pre-Arky departure to SEC, so that is the better version of SWC. But still a demonstrably lighter weight conference
Disagree. The SWC was as good a baseball league as any of that era.
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After this season it'll be 24-25 and we'll leave no doubt.
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This .
EMY92
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In '89, every SWC team was ranked in the top 25 at some point during the season.
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EMY92 said:

In '89, every SWC team was ranked in the top 25 at some point during the season.

I'm not saying you're wrong, but are you 100% sure? Back then, Rice, Tech, and TCU were all *awful* programs. At one point, A&M had something like a 26-game winning streak over Tech...which is unheard of in baseball. Before Graham, Hays, and Brown got to Rice, TT, and TCU, respectively, those schools played some terrible, terrible baseball.

But the SWC was stacked in the late '70s and through the '80s. Texas was always good under Gus, and Arkansas (Norm DeBriyn), Baylor (Mickey Sullivan), A&M (Tom Chandler / Mark Johnson), and Houston (Dr. Bragg Stockton) were all loaded programs. If today's 64-team playoff format was in place back then, the SWC and the west coast would have had some epic super regional and CWS battles. I'm sure it was for budgetary reasons, but the SWC cut their own throat several years by only having a 4-team conference tourney. There were several years 5 or 6 of the eight SWC teams would have been good enough to make the NCAAs (ref: 1990 Texas A&M), but back then if you didn't qualify for your conference tourney, you weren't considered for an at-large selection.

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it's a good discussion

1988 & 1989

1992 & 1993

1998 & 1999

2007 & 2008

2011 & 2012

2015 & 2016

all teams that had great regular seasons
AgFlyGuy
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Last year and this year.
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Adam87inSA said:

Those are definitely in the conversation. Pre-Arky departure to SEC, so that is the better version of SWC. But still a demonstrably lighter weight conference


If you were suggesting the SWC was a weaker baseball conference just stop posting either you have forgotten or you don't know.
SWC was a very good baseball league in the 80's- early 90's
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Me personally was 1998-1999

IMO that was the best 2 year run
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jkag89 said:

'92-'93 - A game away from the CWS in '92 and a trip and a W in Omaha in '93.



1992 was just one many gut wrenching losses for the Ags under Mark Johnson in regional finals.
Ags opened the regional with a 15-6 win over California.
Lost to Nomar Garciparra/ Jason Varitek led Georgia Tech 3-2 next day. Came back to eliminate top seed and host Florida then knocked off Georgia Tech 3-2 in same day to earn a spot in finals. Faced Cal again and led until Cal erupted for 9 runs in the top of the 8th inning.

First out of state regional I attended watching the Ags.
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honorable mention...

2003 & 2004

4 future major leaguers on those teams
Luke The Drifter
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W said:

it's a good discussion

1988 & 1989

1992 & 1993

1998 & 1999

2007 & 2008

2011 & 2012

2015 & 2016

all teams that had great regular seasons


Funny thing is, no one has mentioned the upside down and backwards 2017 season. Very pedestrian regular season - we were swept at home by Kentucky, but we won the series at LSU. We played terrible down the stretch, losing our last 3 series, then went 1-and-done at the SECT. We barely snuck into the post season, swept through a fairly weak regional (Baylor, Iowa, Houston), then caught a HUGE break when Davidson knocked off national #2 seed UNC in their regional. One of our most "blah" regular seasons turned into hosting a super regional and a CWS appearance. Strange season, but that's how baseball go.

But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31 (NIV)
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AgFlyGuy said:

Last year and this year.


You and I must have watched different seasons in 2023. That was not a great team
AgFlyGuy
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I meant the upcoming year
tjack16
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Ah that makes more sense. Thought you meant 2023 and 2024
HoustonAg2106
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Luke The Drifter said:

W said:

it's a good discussion

1988 & 1989

1992 & 1993

1998 & 1999

2007 & 2008

2011 & 2012

2015 & 2016

all teams that had great regular seasons


Funny thing is, no one has mentioned the upside down and backwards 2017 season. Very pedestrian regular season - we were swept at home by Kentucky, but we won the series at LSU. We played terrible down the stretch, losing our last 3 series, then went 1-and-done at the SECT. We barely snuck into the post season, swept through a fairly weak regional (Baylor, Iowa, Houston), then caught a HUGE break when Davidson knocked off national #2 seed UNC in their regional. One of our most "blah" regular seasons turned into hosting a super regional and a CWS appearance. Strange season, but that's how baseball go.




That season probably kept RC around a little longer than he would have otherwise
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HoustonAg2106 said:

Luke The Drifter said:

W said:

it's a good discussion

1988 & 1989

1992 & 1993

1998 & 1999

2007 & 2008

2011 & 2012

2015 & 2016

all teams that had great regular seasons


Funny thing is, no one has mentioned the upside down and backwards 2017 season. Very pedestrian regular season - we were swept at home by Kentucky, but we won the series at LSU. We played terrible down the stretch, losing our last 3 series, then went 1-and-done at the SECT. We barely snuck into the post season, swept through a fairly weak regional (Baylor, Iowa, Houston), then caught a HUGE break when Davidson knocked off national #2 seed UNC in their regional. One of our most "blah" regular seasons turned into hosting a super regional and a CWS appearance. Strange season, but that's how baseball go.




That season probably kept RC around a little longer than he would have otherwise
And you would've gone after who?

Geez......
Ronnie '88
jkag89
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HoustonAg2106 said:

Luke The Drifter said:

W said:

it's a good discussion

1988 & 1989

1992 & 1993

1998 & 1999

2007 & 2008

2011 & 2012

2015 & 2016

all teams that had great regular seasons


Funny thing is, no one has mentioned the upside down and backwards 2017 season. Very pedestrian regular season - we were swept at home by Kentucky, but we won the series at LSU. We played terrible down the stretch, losing our last 3 series, then went 1-and-done at the SECT. We barely snuck into the post season, swept through a fairly weak regional (Baylor, Iowa, Houston), then caught a HUGE break when Davidson knocked off national #2 seed UNC in their regional. One of our most "blah" regular seasons turned into hosting a super regional and a CWS appearance. Strange season, but that's how baseball go.




That season probably kept RC around a little longer than he would have otherwise
RC received an extension after the '17 season. Reasonable considering three straight seasons finishing in the Top 10 even if only one of those season did the Aggies make the trip to Omaha.
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W said:

honorable mention...

2003 & 2004

4 future major leaguers on those teams


These were my first 2 seasons following Aggie baseball so these teams will always have a soft spot. But dang the losses to Houston in the regional were painful!
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12thMan9 said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

Luke The Drifter said:

W said:

it's a good discussion

1988 & 1989

1992 & 1993

1998 & 1999

2007 & 2008

2011 & 2012

2015 & 2016

all teams that had great regular seasons


Funny thing is, no one has mentioned the upside down and backwards 2017 season. Very pedestrian regular season - we were swept at home by Kentucky, but we won the series at LSU. We played terrible down the stretch, losing our last 3 series, then went 1-and-done at the SECT. We barely snuck into the post season, swept through a fairly weak regional (Baylor, Iowa, Houston), then caught a HUGE break when Davidson knocked off national #2 seed UNC in their regional. One of our most "blah" regular seasons turned into hosting a super regional and a CWS appearance. Strange season, but that's how baseball go.




That season probably kept RC around a little longer than he would have otherwise
And you would've gone after who?

Geez......


I was actually a strong RC defender back then, I held on defending him on here for as long as I could but after 2019 and beyond it was clear the program was stuck
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