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Pac 12 was the toughest I’ve ever seen it this year.

"He would have won more but... but... but... the competition wouldn't let him!"
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Pac 12 was the toughest I’ve ever seen it this year.
That is probably a bad thing, right? Most kids today don't know who Warren Sapp is, and just because you were a good NFL player doesn't make you a good coach.Pac 12 was the toughest I’ve ever seen it this year. Takes time to turn around programs especially ones that were way down.
Did he just hire Warren Sapp or was that all BS?
I stopped subscribing to SI in the late 90s when they called Rosenblatt Stadium (Home of the CWS) a "shoebox".
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A Game Gone Batty Baseball scores looked like football scores as the skies rained home runs
College baseball and its fans have gotten what they asked for,and it's no good. Runs. Runs. More runs. So much offense thatHoward Stern looks tame invault.si.com
The problem with Rosenblatt wasn't it's dimensions it was that the aluminum bats were too hot.
Charles Schwab field (that replaced Rosenblatt) is literally the same size (both 408' to center field) but the scores are considerably lower.
The scores are lower because the NCAA regulated the aluminum bats which essentially took the home run out of the game and brought in the era of 'Small Ball' to the CWS. It took the home run excitement out of the game for years.
To counter that, the NCAA then lowered the seams on the ball to MLB standards and brought the home run back.
All is normal now.
Here are the distances to center field of MLB, yet that idiot SI writer called Rosenblatt a "shoebox".
Rosenblatt's 408' was farther than the vast majority of MLB stadiums.
Zero credibility for an SI sportswriter.
What were the power alleys like though? That tends to tell you more about how homer friendly a park is going to play.
335 in the corners is pretty standard, if a maybe a little short. 375 to the gaps.
In favorable wind, that can play like a really small park. But, stick lightning rods in players' hands instead of bats and it's always going to play small.
Is 375 to the gaps documented? I'm guessing it was a cookie cutter design.
I remember playing with the bats so I'm not suggesting or arguing that they didn't play a part, just trying to get a clearer picture here.
College footballs version of a kardashianCome on y'all now. Colorado competed this season. They just lost twice as many games as they won. But we can't forget Coach Prime is still coming, collecting receipts, selling sunglasses, and whatever other side hustles he got going.
Deion is going to ATL sooner than later.
Everyone in the Pac 12 got better. Colorado got worse. But yeah, he sold a lot of sunglasses so I guess there's that?Pac 12 was the toughest I’ve ever seen it this year.
In what role? Special advisor on race relations?Deion is going to ATL sooner than later.
I looked up the dimensions and that's what the interwebs told me. Cookie cutter rounded outfield design.
On its face, that's not a small field. But the juiced -5 bats (and even the -3s later on) made it seem very small. If the wind was blowing out with those bats, it was homerun derby.
I'll say this Hunter played both ways on a P5 team against P5 opponents and did it at a high level.He was talking about hunter having the Heisman nearly locked up after 2 gms
What are you trying to say exactly?The people who believe Deion is a great head coach are the same people who still think pro wrestling is real.
African Americans think pro wrestling is real?The people who believe Deion is a great head coach are the same people who still think pro wrestling is real.