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SattyBull

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  1. This went up within the last day or two. Nice addition. Edit: Sorry they show up sideways...not sure what happened there.
  2. Estenor is just there as an insurance policy to make sure Luck isn't smothered by any heavy objects.
  3. http://www.baseballamerica.com/college/three-strikes-week-11-3/
  4. Very true. Hadn't even thought about it, but he could really have a solid career as a practice squad player.
  5. Keep the big east dominance going. I'm actually looking forward to the Big East Tourney for the first time in a few years haha.
  6. My goodness. Ive seen people refer to me by saying this over and over. I said crummy baseball PROGRAM. Because it is a crummy baseball program. No NCAA appearance in 11 years. That's pretty crappy, folks. USF has had plenty of GOOD (emphasis on good) teams in those 11 years, but none in the NCAAs. Think of it this way: if you weren't a USF fan, how would you view the baseball PROGRAM at the university of South Florida? Especially when compared to the rest of the teams in the state of Florida. Yeah, it's not good.
  7. I was looking over things today and realized just how bad they've been against top clubs. I knew they were 0-6 against the top 50, but it hasn't even been close. UL 1-10 Indiana 2-12 FSU 3-14, 0-8, 2-5 UF 1-12 So in six games vs the top 50 USF has been out scored 61-9.
  8. There are a handful of designated smoking areas around campus. Very nice change, in my opinion. Whenever you used to walk past the library you would always get somebody's smoke blown in your face. Thats no longer the case.
  9. Gators suck this year they just got to .500 they SUCK but they beat us.They did start off pretty poorly. However, they don't suck AT ALL. They're 12-4 since March 29th. In that time they have: Taken 2 out of 3 from Ole Miss (18 in RPI) Beat UCF Took 1 out of 3 at Miss St (10 in RPI and one of the hardest places to play) Beat Florida State in Tally (7th in RPI) Swept South Carolina (16th in RPI) Beat FGCU (55th in RPI) Took 2 out of 3 at Missouri Overall, theyre 12-12 against the top 50, so 24 of their 42 games have been against top 50 teams. They're 5-5 against teams 51-100. So, 34 out of their 42 games are vs the top 100. They haven't played a single game against a team with an RPI worse than 200! Although that will change when they host FAMU after a big series AT #2 LSU and just before playing host to #29 FAU and #33 Auburn. Their starting line up is almost entirely Freshman and Sophomores, and they lost their best pitcher for the season (Whitson). USF is 3-10 against the top 100. Only 13 of our 41 games have been against the top 100. In fact, USF has played almost as many games against teams with a ranking above 200 than in the top 100 (12 and USF is 11-1 in those matchups). If USF had UFs schedule they MAY have 10 wins at this point. Although, who knows since they split a midweek series with the worst baseball team in ACC history(Boston College, currently 6-33 and 0-20 in the ACC).
  10. RPI went up 6 spots despite the ass beating.
  11. Onlline Degree ...University of Phoenix...what a way to degrade your school...If I was a Gator I'd be calling and saying WTF. Thank god USF doesn't let people use that **** inter webs to degrade our school! My old roommate moved back to NY and finished his last 2 semesters online (summer/fall).
  12. Southeastern baseball Has USF as the projected auto bid from the big east. http://sebaseball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1498560
  13. Baseball America came out with their "stock report" for this week. Here's what they had to say about the Big East. Big East (3 bids) SAFELY IN: Louisville ON THE BUBBLE (IN): Notre Dame, Pittsburgh ON THE BUBBLE (OUT): Seton Hall One change from last week: Pittsburgh replaces Seton Hall in our field. The Pirates fell 14 spots to No. 50 in the RPI after going 3-1 against Iona and Georgetown, and their their RPI figures to continue to slide in the next two weeks with nine straight games against teams outside the top 200. A 7-5 conference record and a 1-5 mark against the top 50 don’t help SHU’s case. Pitt remains behind the Pirates in the RPI (No. 59), and its schedule also includes RPI-draining sets against Cincinnati, Georgetown and Villanova. But it also finishes at Louisville, which should help. And the Pirates are in better shape in the conference standings (second place at 9-3), with an excellent sweep of Notre Dame under their belts. The Irish remain in our field for the reasons stated last week: a strong nonconference schedule, a strong RPI (No. 28), and our expectation that they will finish strong and dramatically improve their 4-8 conference record. First-place South Florida is red-hot, with wins in each of their last 12 games, but they remain mired at No. 96 in the RPI, which torpedoes their case. http://www.baseballamerica.com/college/college-stock-report-week-10/ A win against UF tonight would help that RPI, but they'd likely still need to win the tourney.
  14. FSU has just recently made a dent in the Gators clamp on the Capitol. It'll take USF a LONG time before it sees something similar.
  15. They upset a way better UF squad last year. Midweek college baseball = upsets. Edited to add...for example, Notre Dame is getting beat 15-3 by Toledo right now. 14-24 Toledo (who USF should have swept).
  16. I use Warren Nolan a lot. It updates everything live and up to the minute. It isn't quite "official", but it usually isn't too far off from the NCAAs version that they release every week.
  17. RPI up to 96. Will still need to basically win out for an at large. Or they could just win the conference tourney. That'd be nice. Edit: The Notre Dame and Seton Hall series are going to be HUGE. But even St Johns just took 2/3 from UL. The Johnnies are up next for us.
  18. See my post from a month ago. Posted by SattyBull on 24 March 2013 - 10:31 PM in South Florida Bulls Athletics Main Board They should start to rack up the wins. The Big East sucks and we don't have to play Louisville. Pitt and Notre Dame will be tough, though. We get 3 guaranteed wins against Alcorn St in a few weeks. Even the midweek Florida teams that we are playing are having down years (UF, Stetson, BCU, UCF...everyone other than FGCU pretty much). They proved me wrong against Pitt but I expected them to perform well in the Big East. 12 wins in a row? Of course not. So I will eat crow about that I suppose.
  19. Hope they can at least take the series now!
  20. And it's probably a better deal than the NCAA's awful scholarship restrictions. The new MLB CBA is messing around with the draft as well. The slotting system throws an interesting twist in things.
  21. Assuming you looked at the schedule wrong. USF was run ruled by UF last week. 9-1 in 6 innings.
  22. Yeah, because he's already been released from his scholly at FSU.
  23. I'll tell you something that is really missing in Tampa. Good mass transit options to get to sporting events (in particular Raymond James Stadium). There needs to be an alternative to parking a car at a game that costs less, and allows those who don't like to drive in game day traffic an opportunity to attend our games. I'm not talking about the Bull runner either, which provides a nice service for our students. I grew up about 45 miles north of whatever they call the Dolphins and Canes stadium these days. I had 3 viable options to get to that stadium. 1. I could drive all the way and pay to park. 2. I could drive most of the way and pull into a bus park and ride lot a few miles from the stadium and pay $5 that covered parking and a ride right up to the stadium and back (per person). 3. I could catch the train in my hometown (call Tri-Rail), which took me to the bus lot mentioned in #2, the train and bus combo cost about $8 to $10 a person. For Bucs and USF games, there needs to be viable mass transit park and ride the bus options for fans from several locations in Tampa and at least one in Pinellas. One location needs to be near USF (maybe right on the campus, even for Bucs games), one option needs to come from Brandon, and at least one from Pinellas. I am calling out HART (and the Pinellas country version of HART). This can be a money maker for them and provide a valuable service to many bay area residents. I flew up to Philly for the Temple game this year. My buddy lives in center city Philly and we took the 15 minute train ride to the stadium which was nice. However, I talked to some students up there and they said a lot of students don't utilize it on game days like they should (as evidenced by their couple thousand seat student section). There are ways for USF students to get there now. If they want to go, they go. The rest are either oblivious or simply don't care. Edited to add... Tampa does need mass transit. But I don't think it would impact USF football attendance at this point in time, at least.
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