Go THE FIELD vs. UiF, FSU

CaneDaddy

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Zona beat FSU 4-3 in 12 innings last night.
South Carolina plays UiF at 9pm tonight.

If Stony Brook beats FSU on Monday, they are out.
 
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So who are the favorites? Guessing Florida and UCLA and ofcourse South Carolina until somebody beats them.
 
I cant imagine anyone doubting FSU or UiF right now. They have so much depth and studs. However, SC just plays amazing in the CWS.
 
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So, FSU and UiF go down in the first round. However, I dont see either of them losing to Stony Brook (FSU) or Kent State (UiF). They will sneak back in.
 
And we couldn't even get close to being in the CWS for the last five years. THAT sucks.


The gaytors once again get one of the easiest draws in history, and will automatically play SC again later in the week.
 
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No consolation for our terrible season but Florida just lost to Kent State with bases loaded in the 9th. Going home titless again
 
And we couldn't even get close to being in the CWS for the last five years. THAT sucks.


The gaytors once again get one of the easiest draws in history, and will automatically play SC again later in the week.

UiF lost to Kent st
 
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The oldest team in the nation (bunch of 26 year old, 5th year starters) and they fail again.

Wonderful! Still doesn't make our sorry situation any better though. They will be back next year, we will be worse with Morris.
 
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2012/jun/19/college-baseball-florida-states-holland-suspended/

OMAHA, Neb. — Florida State coach Mike Martin suspended infielder John Holland indefinitely Tuesday after the freshman was arrested on suspicion of shoplifting at an Omaha sporting goods store.

The suspension was announced a few hours before the Seminoles faced UCLA in the College World Series. Holland was the Seminoles' designated hitter in their first two CWS games. The infielder was batting .243 for the season, and appeared in 41 games, 16 as a starter.

Martin said that Holland "made a serious error in judgment." The coach said the university would have no further comment.

Omaha police said security at the Scheels store spotted the 19-year-old Holland and 23-year-old Steve Holland about 4:20 p.m. Monday changing the price tag on merchandise. The two attempted to purchase the items for the lower price. It was unknown if or how the Hollands were related.

The men were booked for shoplifting and released after posting bond.
 
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