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Dave_Glaser

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  1. Dude! This is the first time we've ever had naming rights revenue from that building. Embrace it.
  2. So the big question remains unanswered - How much?
  3. Based on Hudl highlights, he's not super fast, but he definitely runs hard between the tackles, cuts and has some pretty good vision.
  4. Led all Juco pitchers in Ks this past season - 98 in 77.1 innings
  5. Thoughts? JP Peterson was on the radio yesterday afternoon stumping for Tom Jurich. I can't see it happening. Even if he wasn't directly connected to the baggage at Louisville, it's almost guilt by association at this point and he'd be very tough to hire. https://www.courier-journal.com/story/sports/college/louisville/2018/06/07/tom-jurich-louisville-athletics-next-move-rick-pitino/674552002/ https://www.courier-journal.com/story/sports/college/louisville/2018/06/07/louisville-ad-tom-jurich-interview-highlights/680524002/
  6. Interesting development: Good source just told me that USF signee and Brewers draftee Pablo Garabitos probably won't attend USF OR sign with Milwaukee and is likely to go JUCO.
  7. Interesting development: Good source just told me that USF signee and Brewers draftee Pablo Garabitos probably won't attend USF OR sign with Milwaukee and is likely to go JUCO.
  8. Good-looking kid with offers from multiple Ivys and service academies: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/florida-recruiting/blog/os-sp-usf-offers-matt-lee-hagerty-20180529-story.html
  9. It's DEFINITELY great to have Genord's power still in the lineup. That's a huge plus for next season. If Chatfield can figure it out on a consistent basis, that could be a potent power duo in the middle of the lineup.
  10. I agree, but that's why Mohl was hired, right? It's on him.
  11. All things considered, we have to feel pretty good. A solid core returns and our entire recruiting class is intact unless Garabitos takes 25th round money just to go pro. We should be able to stay competitive and not bottom out - which was a real possibility.
  12. We're into the 30th round with no more damage. Billy Mohl has to be feeling pretty good right now. Seems to me like Montes is the only surprise.
  13. Pablo Garabitos is the first in the class to be drafted - end of the 25th round, 755 overall to the Brewers
  14. Signee Pablo Garabitos is the first in the class to be picked - end of the 25th round, 755 overall to the Brewers.
  15. Can't say I know the class inside and out, but we're into Round 23 now and if we keep our entire recruiting class and only lose Shane, AP, Villar and Coco, we're going to be fine next year.
  16. Did some research on the recruiting class and there is help on the way. Looks like P Justin Stewart of Bartow and OF Brandon Schrepf from Gulf Breeze both expected to be drafted on the second day - and weren't. They could go today and still sign, but we may keep both.
  17. Brandon Schrepf: https://www.pnj.com/story/sports/high-school/baseball/2018/06/04/usf-signee-brandon-schrepf-expects-selected-during-mlb-draft/670998002/ Justin Stewart: http://www.theledger.com/sports/20180603/3-polk-prep-players-expected-to-be-selected-in-mlb-draft
  18. Coffaro is obviously a walk-on. With the transfer guard not listed, I count 12 scholarship players.
  19. If you're right and Shane and AP are the only non-seniors who don't return, it's on Mohl to bring in a couple of game-ready arms and this team is right back in it.
  20. I gotta believe Perez, Villar and Genord are locks to sign pro. If we keep Chatfield, Montes, Dietrich, Phillips, Dutka then there's at least a base to work with for next year that won't require a complete rebuild. That may be the best case scenario.
  21. We did. Men's golf was good enough to advance. You don't believe we had the talent and experience to win the two football games we lost and go unbeaten? You don't think women's hoops was capable of beating UBuffalo after playing within 10 points of the eventual national champion (Notre Dame) and routing Ohio State? Baseball took a game from UNC, won 2-3 from ECU, was one decent relief effort from beating UF, but was only good enough to squeak out an 11-inning win in a regional against a Hartford team that finished its season FIVE GAMES UNDER .500? The opportunities were there. We didn't take it.
  22. We got one decent season out of each of those guys and two of the three were a DI transfer and a JUCO. That's not how you build a program. McCullum won 14 games in 04-05 (the year he doubled his win total) with Terrence Leather, Brian Swift and Marlyn Bryant - his top three scorers, all of whom he inherited from Seth Greenberg. How about James Holmes, Solomon Bozeman, Temi Alaka, Dante Curry, Melvin Buckley, Aris Williams, Frane Markusovic, Montavious Waters, Marius Prekevicius, Collin Dennis and the never-ending parade of completely forgettable players he signed? He was a flat-out lousy hire. I can't believe you want to debate that. He showed no signs that he was capable in that job. He was hired by LRS after never finishing higher than third in the Mid-American, went 10-54 in conference and 36 games under .500 overall at USF, and 9-25 last year in his first as head coach at FAMU.
  23. We surely have a lot to be proud of. We had a lot of teams put together really good seasons this year - football, baseball, women's basketball, men's golf, softball, etc. The problem is, EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM fell flat when the really bright lights came on. We had the talent and experience - especially in football, women's hoops, men's golf and baseball - to be more. None of them got it done in big games or in the postseason when it really mattered. That's the truly disappointing theme to this year.
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