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I haven't watched this team much (just 2 games) but I've read a lot of "maybe they'll turn it around" stuff on here. After so many games, maybe it's time to say that this team just isn't that good?Originally posted by JackFan96Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day
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Originally posted by JackJD View PostNice win! Congrats to Somsen and his teammates for sticking with it. Looks like maybe we're turning a corner on the season.We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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I wouldn't get too excited about taking 1-of-4 from ORU's worst hitting team in 25 years.
A guy from OAKLAND threw a 2-hitter at us last month.
Six pitchers from Arkansas combined for a no-hitter through 8.1 innings, before the Razorbacks left fielder misjudged a line drive in the lights and let it go over his head for our only hit of the night.
We're just not very good so far this year, though the pitching has been pretty decent. You guys are worse - pretty obvious the graduations and the coaching change have knocked you back into reality.
Maybe we'll see you in Tulsa the end of the month, but meanwhile best of luck trying to qualify (intentionally snarky passive-aggressive closing slap is an homage to the typical SDSU fan post on our message board - really don't care one way or the other if you qualify for Tulsa).
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Originally posted by RabbitObsessed View PostI guess some basketball losses and seasons sting a little longer than others."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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Who said anything about basketball??
So typical: next thing you know, you'll be bringing up the attendance figures from women's basketball and football games.
Since no one wants to stay on topic, here's a little bit about a lot:
1. ORU is having a down year at the plate in BASEBALL, but is still the odds-on favorite to win their whatever-teenth-straight Summit League title later in the month. If ORU somehow manages to lose their final SL conference baseball tournament, it will only solidify a suspicion that this may be the weakest Golden Eagle baseball team in twenty years. It will NOT be because anyone in the Summit League is "on their way up".
2. You guys did have a nice little run of better-than-mediocre baseball for a season or two, until the coach who was responsible decided he'd like to be able to go to the bathroom once in a while while at the "STADIUM", so he split for a place that had plumbing. It's over now...
3. Western Illinois also gave YOU guys all you wanted in this year's BASKETBALL tournament, in your FIRST TRIP EVER past the semi's. Congrats; and good luck with the Leathernecks, the Bison, and Grizz next season, with that big ol' target on your back. You'll find, as we did, that it's not so easy assuming the role of frontrunner. Nate's awesome; enjoy him while you have him, 'cause guys like him and Ben Woodside at NDSU come along once in a generation, with predictable results after they're gone.
4. And you guys keep telling yourselves the reason ORU left for the Southland Conference is because we're somehow SCARED of you and NDSU. What a joke: the only thing we're afraid of is the blizzards - DURING BASEBALL GAMES AND TRACK MEETS.
By the way, which D-II school from Minnesota will the Summit be adding when Oakland bolts for Butler's vacated spot in the Horizon in a few weeks?
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