They started the season No 1, and of course you have the SEC bias where teams beat each other up in the league and neither team moves up or down much and midweek loses are meaningless.RobertM320 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 5:15 pm After an 8-0 start, the kids upriver are 16-13 on the season. Yet somehow they're still in the top 15 teams in the country. Go figure.
USF Series
Be proactive, being reactive is for losers..
Tulane Class of 1981
Tulane Class of 1981
I’m happy!RobertM320 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 6:29 pm Hope everyone is satisfied with the results of this week. 4-0, 6 game win streak, and an RPI of 72, up +33 from last Sunday.
http://warrennolan.com/baseball/2019/rpi-live
BAYWAVE&Sophandros are SPINELESS COWARDS
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
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Pretty interesting factoid in this article:winwave wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 9:56 pm Campbell in charge:
https://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans ... 24299.html
Tulane (25-11, 7-2 American Athletic Conference) equaled its best start in league action since it started playing full conference schedules in the early 1990s. The other times it happened led to pretty special years, with the 1999 team earning a No. 1 seed in a regional, the 2004 team reaching a super regional and the 2005 team going to the College World Series.
This group is not there yet, but the weekend against cellar-dwelling South Florida (15-19, 2-10) was a good start. The Wave, which has won six in a row, led at the end of all 27 innings and did not commit an error.
"That mantra is the only consistent thing that never needs to ever change for the rest of this program’s existence because that is all that matters & as long as that keeps occurring, everything will handle itself" -- Nick Anderson