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  2. After wrapping an official visit to Texas on Wednesday, Long Beach State outfielder Trevor Goldenetz became the latest transfer portal commitment for Jim Schlossnagle and the Longhorns. Goldenetz is the second transfer outfielder to commit to Texas in the current cycle, joining Kent State’s Sawyer Solitaria. Goldenetz and Solitaria make up a four-member portal haul as of Wednesday, a group that includes Texas Tech infielder Linkin Garcia and St. Mary’s catcher Ian Armstrong. The 6-foot-1-inch, 180-pound Goldenetz had a productive season as a freshman for the Dirtbags, hitting .370 in 30 games before suffering a hand injury, which forced him to miss more than a month of action in April and May. Goldenetz, who scored 26 runs, walked 19 times and recorded a .489 on-base percentage, made it back to appear in the team’s season-ending road loss to Cal Poly on May 16 after he was hit by a pitch and scored a run in an April 6 home loss to Cal Baptist. View full news story
  3. After wrapping an official visit to Texas on Wednesday, Long Beach State outfielder Trevor Goldenetz became the latest transfer portal commitment for Jim Schlossnagle and the Longhorns. Goldenetz is the second transfer outfielder to commit to Texas in the current cycle, joining Kent State’s Sawyer Solitaria. Goldenetz and Solitaria make up a four-member portal haul as of Wednesday, a group that includes Texas Tech infielder Linkin Garcia and St. Mary’s catcher Ian Armstrong. The 6-foot-1-inch, 180-pound Goldenetz had a productive season as a freshman for the Dirtbags, hitting .370 in 30 games before suffering a hand injury, which forced him to miss more than a month of action in April and May. Goldenetz, who scored 26 runs, walked 19 times and recorded a .489 on-base percentage, made it back to appear in the team’s season-ending road loss to Cal Poly on May 16 after he was hit by a pitch and scored a run in an April 6 home loss to Cal Baptist.
  4. Watch out for those Cajun women down there. Be extra careful not to stare too long at the eating crawfish. This a business trip CJ!
  5. The Mannings not playing around with Arch’s former roommate’s betrayal.
  6. Not to go off on a tagent but I just saw that movie HIM, so "watching film" made me flinch for a sec lol
  7. 💯 agree. He was too good.
  8. I wish they never got rid of him from gameday
  9. I like Pollack. JD Pickel seems like a Oklahoma homer and clickbait specialist I don’t care for the way Crain & Co. present their show. But I love OTF 🤘🤘🤘
  10. If they watch film at this thing Peyton’s gonna pull everyone together and say “alright guys here’s what not to do when you get the smallest amount of pressure”…proceeds to roll a 15 minute YouTube video of Reed 😂
  11. "Alright guys, time to show you what a pick in this situation would look like. Marcel, you're up!"
  12. The college QBs serve as counselors to high school passers. Also serves as a who's who of college QBs.
  13. Today
  14. We all saw the drastic change when he stopped trying to be perfect and just went out and played. If we get the Arch from the last 5 games, watch out!
  15. Pollack knows ball. Don’t agree with him on everything. But he says what he means and I like it.
  16. What is actually the purpose of this Manning passing academy?
  17. If the team could only afford 2 out of Jackson, Sherrard and James, the staff made the right choices. It's too bad, as James is a good player, but they can't pay everyone top dollar as Sark has said previously. Once again, another early commit winds up decommitting. Most of the decommits during the Sark era have been early commits.
  18. I have arrived as well. Ready for the next couple of days! My first time at MPA
  19. Yes! I went to Spahrs last year while at MPA. Forgot what it was called but will be back again this year. thats a big time help
  20. Well that news. Coach Freeman‑Carrington is due to give birth in September, so she’ll probably miss fall ball like you said. That’s normal timing, and fall is when staffs shuffle responsibilities anyway. Between Fremin’s head‑coaching background and PRT’s experience, the defensive side will be fully covered while she’s out.
  21. CJ had so much kettle corn he found nirvana
  22. If you like seafood spahrs seafood is pretty good been a while though but generally Mexican food in Louisiana is no bueno
  23. Haiti’s fans are hyppppppppppedddddddd
  24. Go look at both their Bio's Fremin on lionsports.net(navigate to sports/softball/roster/coaches/rick-fremin. His SLU bio doesn’t explicitly say “he coached defense.” That’s because college softball bios almost never break down assistant‑style responsibilities for a head coach. Head coaches don’t list “defense,” “offense,” “infield,” etc. - they list program‑level accomplishments. However, He ran the entire program - including defense( As a head coach, Fremin was responsible for all phases of the team: offense, defense, baserunning, and game management. That’s implicit in the role), His teams were elite defensively - which is evidence of defensive coaching(SLU… ranked among the national leaders in… ERA (8th), shutouts (7th)…” “The 2024 Lady Lions… set or tied school marks for… fielding percentage…” “The 2023 roster… set school records for… putouts…” Those are defensive metrics. Those don’t happen without a head coach who installs and oversees defensive systems.) Freeman's Bio is more conclusive - Freeman’s Arizona bio lists hitters and catchers, so she wasn’t the primary defensive coach there. But she did coach catchers (a major defensive unit), she was the pitching coach at Cal, and she ran the entire defense as head coach at Vanguard. So she has defensive experience - just not in the “infield/outfield coordinator” sense. Her Bio can be found on arizonawildcats.com White didn’t hire two “offense‑only” coaches. Fremin ran full defensive systems as a head coach for nearly two decades. Freeman coached catchers, was Cal’s pitching coach, and ran the whole defense at Vanguard. Their bios highlight offense because that’s what they were hired to do at their last stops - not because they can’t coach defense
  25. What’s Reed doing there? Water boy?
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