Posts Tagged ‘University of Texas’

A Texas (as in University of) Sized Collapse

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

lsu-tigers_ncaa-baseballThe papers and Internet will report that the LSU Tigers took game 3 of the College World Series to win their sixth NCAA Championship.  Less publicized will be that the University of Texas Longhorns lost it by blowing Game 1.  What was head coach Augie Garrido thinking taking out closer Austin Wood with a 6-4 lead and one out with 1 on in the 9th???  Pitcher Taylor Jungmann came on and threw six straight balls to put two on.  Garrido hooked him and put in Austin Dicharry who got a gift strikeout on ball 4 and then gave up a game tying double with two outs.  LSU went on to win in 11 innings and put the Longhorns in a Texas sized hole in the Series.  Granted I have the benefit of hindsight, but why pull Wood right there?  He had pitched two innings but had proved he could go for long distances after pitching 13 innings (that’s a game and a half folks) in the Longhorns 25 inning win over Boston College in the Regionals.  Instead Garrido pulled his established closer and watched Game 1 disappear.

     Don’t get me wrong this isn’t a huge upset; many figured the Tigers would take the Series with their potent offense, but with their bats basically asleep in the first two games, Texas had a golden chance to knock them out.  It was only a matter of time before the LSU batters would start to hit and hit they did in Game 3.  Even there, the Longhorns, who were built on excellent pitching, solid defense and offensive fundamentals, battled back after falling behind early and tied the score at four after 5 innings.  However that excellent pitching and defense betrayed Texas again as they watched the game go up in smoke in a flurry of walks, hit batsmen, errors and timely Tiger hitting in the 6th.  And with lead in hand and the pressure off,  LSU cruised to its latest World Series success.

     Augie Garrido should have been eating breakfast this morning while shining up the Longhorn’s seventh College World Series trophy.  Instead he’ll spend the off-season wondering why he overcoached and overthought Game 1.

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Heir Apparent?

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

roy-williams_dallas-cowboys_wide-receiverLast season, the Dallas Cowboys traded  1st, 3rd and 6th round picks in this years draft to Detroit for wide receiver Roy Williams to be the number 2 wideout behind Terrell Owens.  After arriving, Williams caught all of 19 passes and 1 touchdown for the Boys.  This season, TO is gone and Roy Williams finds himself at the top of depth chart in Big D.  Can he handle the upgrade?

     Past Cowboy greats Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin and Deion Sanders all have their doubts.  So do I…  After going to Dallas, Williams professed his love of being a Cowboy and being thrilled to return to his roots in Texas.  A college superstar at the University of Texas, the former Longhorn indicated that he was ready for big things in Dallas after leaving the perennial losers, the Detroit Lions.  Unfortunately, that prediction has not translated to the field though Roy blames that on lack of work with quarterback Tony Romo and a painful foot injury he played through last season. 

     Curiously, Williams is getting support from a former Cowboy wide receiver, all time great Drew Pearson (who as the original number 88, needs to be put into the Cowboys Ring of Honor at the next opportunity!) who says Williams gets a pass from last season and with his size and talent, should fly high this season in Dallas.  Traditionally Pearson has been a little less optimistic when evaluating the current crop of Cowboys, so time will tell if he’s correct this time around.

     Bottom line for me, Roy Williams needs to produce big time this year.  The rumors of poor practice habits better go out the window as he realigns his gears from Detroit speed to Dallas speed.  The Cowboys took a huge risk letting TO go and anointing Williams heir apparent.  Only Roy can prove whether that risk was warranted or not!

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