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Post by onefansopinion on Jun 26, 2023 12:20:01 GMT -6
OH MY GOD! THE STIIIIIIIIIING!! You mean to tell me that we hired a guy who took over a crap program in Cape Girardeau and coached them to three straight regular season titles and one NCAA Regional berth in the mighty OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE and who was then hired to take over a struggling program at Missouri and failed to duplicate that exact same success IN THE STRONGEST FREAKING BASEBALL CONFERENCE IN AMERICA??!! Wow, guys. Looks like we totally underestimated the deep analytical baseball knowledge of our friend here. Or... I dunno... maybe he's just a troll who ignores everything positive Bieser ever did because he failed to play or coach under Rudy Abbott at some point in his illustrious career. (Man... why hire a coach who's won 326 games as a D-I coach when we could've had a local high school coach instead?!) BTW... After taking over Missouri in 2017, Bieser made the SEC tournament in 2017, 2018, and 2019. There was no tournament in 2020 due to the pandemic. In 2021, Bieser had his worst year as coach, as all the work he'd put into building up the program was lost due to COVID. We've been over this. So no tourney appearance this year. In 2022, the Tigers improved, but just missed the cut for the tourney. Again, we've been over this. Keep up. In 2023, the Tigers improved even more, and what do ya know? They made the SEC tourney again. So he's been at Mizzou for seven seasons. One season the tourney was canceled. Of the remaining six seasons, his teams made the tournament in four. The only years he missed it were the two seasons immediately following the COVID break, when he was forced to rebuild for the second time. *sigh ... it's like arguing with a stump. I'm out, guys. In two years you and other won’t have to apologize to me for being right but I can see y’all replies now one more year one more year after that . I’m confident I am correct . Also can’t wait until y’all blame NIL for his failure. Sometimes it’s lonely being on top of the mountain. OK, I might have made the wrong diagnosis. Instead of being a WLB, you might actually be CERTIFIABLY BSC.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2023 12:47:15 GMT -6
I think we're going to win the CWS eight times in a row. Mercy rule every opponent. We might even get some forfeits because they're scared. Might even get an invite to the Pacific Coast League.
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Post by gemofthehills on Jun 26, 2023 13:40:50 GMT -6
OH MY GOD! THE STIIIIIIIIIING!! You mean to tell me that we hired a guy who took over a crap program in Cape Girardeau and coached them to three straight regular season titles and one NCAA Regional berth in the mighty OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE and who was then hired to take over a struggling program at Missouri and failed to duplicate that exact same success IN THE STRONGEST FREAKING BASEBALL CONFERENCE IN AMERICA??!! Wow, guys. Looks like we totally underestimated the deep analytical baseball knowledge of our friend here. Or... I dunno... maybe he's just a troll who ignores everything positive Bieser ever did because he failed to play or coach under Rudy Abbott at some point in his illustrious career. (Man... why hire a coach who's won 326 games as a D-I coach when we could've had a local high school coach instead?!) BTW... After taking over Missouri in 2017, Bieser made the SEC tournament in 2017, 2018, and 2019. There was no tournament in 2020 due to the pandemic. In 2021, Bieser had his worst year as coach, as all the work he'd put into building up the program was lost due to COVID. We've been over this. So no tourney appearance this year. In 2022, the Tigers improved, but just missed the cut for the tourney. Again, we've been over this. Keep up. In 2023, the Tigers improved even more, and what do ya know? They made the SEC tourney again. So he's been at Mizzou for seven seasons. One season the tourney was canceled. Of the remaining six seasons, his teams made the tournament in four. The only years he missed it were the two seasons immediately following the COVID break, when he was forced to rebuild for the second time. *sigh ... it's like arguing with a stump. I'm out, guys. In two years you and other won’t have to apologize to me for being right but I can see y’all replies now one more year one more year after that . I’m confident I am correct . Also can’t wait until y’all blame NIL for his failure. Sometimes it’s lonely being on top of the mountain. Im sure you will be right, less than winning a national championship will mean failure to you. Just dont see us winning a national championship in the next two years. I will go ahead and offer my apologies now. Its always lonely on top. Only one person can be at the apex.
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Post by redcocks on Jun 26, 2023 19:59:28 GMT -6
In two years you and other won’t have to apologize to me for being right but I can see y’all replies now one more year one more year after that . I’m confident I am correct . Also can’t wait until y’all blame NIL for his failure. Sometimes it’s lonely being on top of the mountain. Im sure you will be right, less than winning a national championship will mean failure to you. Just dont see us winning a national championship in the next two years. I will go ahead and offer my apologies now. Its always lonely on top. Only one person can be at the apex. No not a national championship. Make the NCAA tournament and be there at least four games. Do that conference record will be good . We are in a tough baseball conference. Dallas Baptist makes it really hard. Would like winning % in the 600s . Winning a national championship in any sport takes a lot of luck . 2019 I think it was we played for the regional championship. That’s what I want to see again .
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Post by sprout203 on Jun 26, 2023 20:26:09 GMT -6
I can not believe that some of the very long time posters on this forum and the previous one engage in ridiculous banter with someone who is never happy or sees the potential in anything.
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Post by Cleburneslim on Jun 27, 2023 15:37:24 GMT -6
I can not believe that some of the very long time posters on this forum and the previous one engage in ridiculous banter with someone who is never happy or sees the potential in anything. As tedious as it is, it is very easy to let yourself get engaged into someone else's neurosis.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2023 5:21:29 GMT -6
I love a little banter until we get to bourbon4breakfast levels.
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Post by jsualum on Jun 29, 2023 7:29:56 GMT -6
Did anyone else watch the interview with Coach Bieser on Chase Robinson's show? I was impressed! He said all of the right things, but I didn't get the impression that he'd be retaining any of the assistant coaches. I'm sure they will get a courteous interview, but it sounded like he wants to use his guys. He did speak about developing players, which has to be impossible in today's college athletics environment with NIL money and the transfer portal.
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Post by redcocks on Jun 29, 2023 8:03:14 GMT -6
Did anyone else watch the interview with Coach Bieser on Chase Robinson's show? I was impressed! He said all of the right things, but I didn't get the impression that he'd be retaining any of the assistant coaches. I'm sure they will get a courteous interview, but it sounded like he wants to use his guys. He did speak about developing players, which has to be impossible in today's college athletics environment with NIL money and the transfer portal. Link ? This isn’t a knock towards him and a lot of programs are in the same category. We going have to find players that are mad about being red shirt and get them to Jacksonville. Let them showcase themselves and hope they like it here or we win with them and they talk about their great experience and that pushes their replacement to come play for us . We just reload like that . I think the days of a player being here all four years will be slim . That isn’t the new coaches fault .
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Post by jsualum on Jun 29, 2023 8:44:53 GMT -6
www.facebook.com/EastAlabamaNowStart at the 7:30 mark. I think the idea of a four-year player is also history; unless they're not a contributor. If they are a contributing player, they will get poached by a P5 school. It's too difficult to turn down money. I think there's a more significant problem at hand: historically, sports had been about developing the concept of commitment and loyalty, which are long gone from this generation. Their parents have taught them that loyalty is only as loyal as the next big payday. A dad constantly tells them they are better than their current level, which reflects the dad more than the player. Let's use an example of the players that recently left JSU: I'm sure they were told that they were better than JSU by a parent, hoping they can get recruited by an SEC school. Which reflects on the parent. However, I'm sure most college athletes aspire to play professionally. That player will now have to divide the innings/opportunities with other talented athletes, which means they're not on the field as much or in a big-game situation. They may get $100,000 grand from an SEC school, but that money will be quickly spent. I'm sure they will get to have a long-life bragging that they played SEC ball, but that's about it. Many marginal athletes can play professional ball, many former JSU players have played professional ball, but because they were on the field in big-game situations, and not because of the logo that they are wearing on their caps. College athletics is experiencing a dramatic transformation and we can't complain about it; we must do our best. Short term, the best we can do to position ourselves is for an alumni or former player to start organizing a collective for the baseball team. There's a football collective, but all of that will go to football players. We desperately need one for baseball if we want a successful future in CUSA baseball.
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Post by ksig2014 on Jul 1, 2023 19:28:23 GMT -6
The more I think about it, I am very excited about this hiring.
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