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Baseball Official 2025 Nebraska Cardiac Beaver Slayers Baseball Thread - (32-27) - BACK TO BACK BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

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Jun 15, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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Sure, but lets not confuse A&M for Texas. With all that talent down there, they had only won their regional 3 times and gone to the CWS 4 times prior to Childress. A&M baseball like everything related to A&M is overrated.

Kind of shocking the lack of success they have had historically in baseball.

Super Regionals
Prior to Childress - 3
Childress - 6

CWS
Prior to Childress - 4 (2 were in 1951 & 1964)
Childress - 2

They did end up with a better coach, but he dipped out of there in 3 years to their Arch-Rival, lol.

You left out aTm hosted the 2 of the 3 seasons after Childress was fired; 5 seed in 2022 ended up in the CWS & 3 seed in 2024, also advancing to the CWS plus the title game. So what took Childress 16 seasons to do, Schloss did it in 3 seasons.

Also, there wasn't Super Regionals before 1999 so that's kind of irrelevant. 48 teams advanced, not 64 and it was conference tournament > regionals > CWS. 6-team regionals were no joke back then; you had to win a minimum of 4 games in 5 days, as an undefeated team throughout to win regionals, or win 5 games in 5 days if you happen to lose a game. Now, you have to win a minimum of 3 games in 3 days plus 2 more the following weekend. Not sure which is actually tougher, but I'm sure a strong argument could be made both ways...

I'm not the one that said, "Must know something about tournaments." The response was a joke, not a dig at Rob in any way.
 
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You left out aTm hosted the 2 of the 3 seasons after Childress was fired; 5 seed in 2022 ended up in the CWS & 3 seed in 2024, also advancing to the CWS plus the title game. So what took Childress 16 seasons to do, Schloss did it in 3 seasons.

Also, there wasn't Super Regionals before 1999 so that's kind of irrelevant. 48 teams advanced, not 64 and it was conference tournament > regionals > CWS. 6-team regionals were no joke back then; you had to win a minimum of 4 games in 5 days, as an undefeated team throughout to win regionals, or win 5 games in 5 days if you happen to lose a game. Now, you have to win a minimum of 3 games in 3 days plus 2 more the following weekend. Not sure which is actually tougher, but I'm sure a strong argument could be made both ways...

I'm not the one that said, "Must know something about tournaments." The response was a joke, not a dig at Rob in any way.
Chill bro, I said they ended up getting a better coach. Childress does know something about tournaments, he won 10 conference tournaments in 25 years. Seems pretty good to me.

Anyways, I was more shocked at Texas A&Ms lack of success more than anything. Not sure how a team that is in a state stacked with players has such little success.
 
Chill bro, I said they ended up getting a better coach. Childress does know something about tournaments, he won 10 conference tournaments in 25 years. Seems pretty good to me.

Anyways, I was more shocked at Texas A&Ms lack of success more than anything. Not sure how a team that is in a state stacked with players has such little success.

I'm chill, just added context to your misleading data response.
 
Just as @Kaladin predicted all season long, the march to Omaha begins in 5.5 hours. Down with those Sooner dicks.

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Interesting, just read this on Inside Nebraska:

Shutdown Relief: Nebraska baseball bullpen posts 1.88 ERA in last 10​

>> The Husker bullpen has been a large contributor in Nebraska's 8-2 mark in its last 10 games, posting a combined 1.88 ERA across 43 innings of work.

>> NU relievers have held opponents to a .233 batting average against and posted a 2.8 strikeout-to-walk ratio over the last 10 games, recording 47 strikeouts to just 17 walks.

>> Junior Luke Broderick is 2-0 with three saves and a 0.90 ERA in a team-high 10 innings, while Drew Christo has allowed two earned runs in 9.1 innings and holds a 2-1 record in five relief outings.

>> In Nebraska's run to the Big Ten Tournament title last week, the Husker bullpen allowed just two earned runs in 17.2 innings of action.



As rough as our pitching has been, it has been much better the last 2-3 weeks for sure.
 
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