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Maybe the KU fans will take them. After all they did turn in their own football program to the NCAA in an attempt to screw David Beatty out of what they owe him.
There is, UCONN_Husky, when the school had offered to pay him, simply differently than what was agreed upon in the contract. They didn't fire him due to these allegations. He refused their offer. Then they come up with stuff they knew about before, but didn't turn him in then. Should anyone believe they found all this "stuff" out just after his refusal on how to be paid? If not, shouldn't that make them complicit?
I know why you made the post. I don't know all the background.
Looks like 6-4 R-Fr RHP Ryan Stuempfig will get the start tonight against KU. I think I heard HCTB say he hopd they could get maybe 4 good innings out of Ryan. Ryan's numbers are not pretty but he has only thrown 4.1 innings so not sure they mean very much. Ryan has walked 7 in his 4.1 inning so hopefully he follows the lead of Cal Carver in his last outing against Rhode Island.
KU is starting lefty Steve Washilewski who has a nice 3.37 ERA and a WHIP of 1.30 over 10.2 innings.
Most likely we will see quite a few arms on both sides tonight.
Shocks put runners on 1st and 3rd with no outs in the 2nd but left them stranded.
McGinnes in for Stuempfig to start the 4th with the Shocks still up 2-0. Decent outing for Ryan.
McGinness goes 2 scoreless. He gave up 2 hits and 2 walks but struck out 6. Connery Peters on in the 6th.
Peters got through 6th and struck out the 2 batters he faced in the 7th but the 2nd guy reached 1st on a 3rd strike wild pitch. After walked the next batter he eas done and replaced by Eric Segal. Eric walked the first batter he faced to load the bases than gave up a 2 run single to tie the game before getting out of the inning.
Last edited by 1972Shocker; March 20, 2019, 09:16 PM.
Well, if Butler's team can play just over .500 ball the rest of the season, he might match Marshall's win total over the same years they've both been at WSU, if you catch my drift.
Not only that but both the softball Shox and the baseball Shocks wins were extra-inning, walk off wins over the KU Jayhawks. So it was a triple your pleasure, triple your fun night for Shocker fans. Talk about icing on the proverbial cake after winning the Furman basketball game.
Hunter Gibson took the 1st pitch he saw leading off the bottom of the 13th inning and drove out of the park to right field. I don't care how much you down on Shocker baseball, it is always a good feeling to beat KU..
2nd game in a row the Shocks pitched reasonably well. They did walk 6 batters but that is not terrible in a 13 inning game plus the struck out 20 Jayhawks in the process and stranded 15 KU runners.
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