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Why would you put Bunz back in? He was terrible on Sat
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Sign Up Now!he was pretty solid all yearWhy would you put Bunz back in? He was terrible on Sat
Ump really hurt but we missed a lot of pitches too. Hell of a season, we showed out.
Not against them. Bad mojohe was pretty solid all year
You betGood season fellas.
For a righty hitting spots with 2 seams, change ups moving away, the guy handcuffed ya. If u have more stuff to directly attack the zone or moves vertically like Kopps or Schwellenbach, ur good. He was inconsistent on his calls depending on what the count is or the situation, I was hoping we’d get the black ump for this game, his was more expanded but at least consistentYep. That inning should haven been over a long time ago. Anything near the edges was a ball. Let’s see if they treat Kopps the same.
Fuck those hillbilly inbreds
Really excited about the future of Nebraska baseball. Sure tonight sux, BUT the ammo Will Bolt has in recruiting now...wow. Just the beginning
Why would you put Bunz back in? He was terrible on Sat
So, do I have to burn my clothes now, or are they good for next season? @BIGSTICK67, what are you thinking?
If I do have to burn them, I'll throw my Bo Pelini Sideline sweatshirt into the burn pile. It's probably been bad luck for a long time.
Should've went to SchwellyWhy would you put Bunz back in? He was terrible on Sat
Helluva a season even when the B1G tried to fuck it up with their bullshit conference-only shit.
If Bolt is as good as I think he is, my main worry is being able to keep him at Nebraska. The conference doesn't take baseball seriously and that scares me. In the end, all you want to do is compete on the highest stage and the B1G has shown it doesn't give a fuck about baseball and will not try to compete at the highest levels.