I watched the game, until just now. I realized anew why I hate that [uck fay]ing game. You’ll see less dudes just standing around adjusting their pants and wiping their damn brows at the [uck fay]ing CO-OP. [dadgum], boring. Makes me miss the comparatively frenetic pace of curling. [uck fay] that [itch bay] ass home plate ump. Atrocious calls. Walking out to the mound to confront the pitcher. [uck fay] that punk. And [uck fay] Carolina, and their entire [itch bay] ass existence, too. [uck fay]ing chodes. I’ll cheer for [uck fay]ing Auburn or Vandy to win it all, before Carolina.
Tennessee should recruit a whole lot more players who are substantially better at more consistently hitting a baseball. There. I just solved all of our baseball problems. Is this shit this easy?
Its actually not that easy, because there's only 7-8 people that give a shit about baseball these days. So, out of those 8, maybe 3 can hit a ball, 2 will be able to sit around for 3 hours doing nothing until it's their turn to hit again
This is the easiest sport in the whole damned world to solve. Tbh, I really did watch most of the game last night - probably the first baseball game I’ve watched for more than a few seconds (long enough to change the channel / shoot my tv) in 20+ years - and was legit pulling for them. I don’t know a damned thing about it, don’t want to, and will probably never go see a game - but I love Tennessee more than I hate baseball, and was proud of how well they seemed to do those year, and battled yesterday. You can tell that they aren’t where they needed to be in order to advance, but are heading in that direction. I like that Vitello cat and always hope that we throw money at coaches who make the kind of impactful progress he’s made, so as to hold onto him. I hope they do, so as to keep it rolling.
It’s almost as if he’s got the best interests of the school and AD in mind and doesn’t care about grifting money through an endless assortment of building projects.