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Now this is hilarious......

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 9:27 pm
by Greenhead22
June 13, 2005

Texas overcomes football-like atmosphere to defeat Ole Miss 6-4

The Associated Press

Bruce Newman/Oxford Eagle/The Associated Press


OXFORD — Will Crouch hit a tiebreaking home run and Texas advanced to its fourth straight College World Series with a 6-4 win over Ole Miss in Game 3 of their super regional series tonight.

Crouch led off the sixth inning with his sixth homer of the year, a drive to left-center off Eric Fowler that broke a 3-all tie and put the Longhorns ahead to stay.

Ole Miss brought the go-ahead run to the plate with two outs in the ninth after a walk to Chris Coghlan and a single by Brian Pettway, but J. Brent Cox struck out Stephen Head to end it.

Texas (51-16) overcame a raucous, football-like atmosphere at Swayze Field to win the final two games of the series and advance to the College World Series for the 32nd time, remaining in the hunt for its sixth national championship. The most recent title came in 2002, the year the Longhorns started their successful string.

The Longhorns, the only College World Series team from last year headed back to Omaha, will play Big 12 rival Baylor on Saturday.

Robby Hudson had two run-scoring singles to give Texas some late-inning insurance.

He drove in Taylor Teagarden in the sixth to make it 5-3. After Ole Miss closed to one run in the top of the eighth on a sacrifice fly by Zack Cozart, Hudson extended the lead back to two runs by delivering another RBI single in the bottom of the inning.

Freshman Kenn Kasparek (8-0) came on in the sixth and allowed one run on two hits. Cox worked the final 1 2-3 innings for his 17th save. Fowler (7-3) lost for the first time in eight starts.

Texas has been responsible for ending three of the most promising seasons in Rebels history. The Longhorns eliminated Ole Miss from the College World Series in 1969 and 1972, and this time they denied the Rebels their first berth in the series in 32 years.

The small-balling Longhorns used the longball to win the series from the Rebels (48-20). Texas entered the weekend with 46 home runs, but hit three in its two victories.

Nick Peoples, who hit his first career homer on Sunday, followed up that performance by having a hand in each of the Longhorns' first three runs.

He walked to start the first, was bunted to second - the Longhorns' 100th sacrifice bunt of the season - and scored on a double by Seth Johnston to give the Longhorns a 1-0 lead.

Peoples later tied it at 2-all when he singled in Chance Wheeless in the second, and came around to score when Johnston blooped a double to left made it 3-2.

Peoples also saved a run and robbed Head of extra bases when he made a diving catch on a first-inning drive to right field.

Ole Miss briefly led 2-1 in the top of the second when Cozart doubled home two runs. After falling behind by a run later that inning, the Rebels tied it at 3-all in the fifth on a run-scoring groundout by Pettway.

Football-like atmosphere? When does 50-70K football fans get compared to 7K? :lol:

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 9:37 pm
by RebelYelp
yet another example of a jealousy by MSU fans, it's ok, i knwo it must stuck to be the bastardchild of Ole Miss.....

It was loud, it was rowdy, a similar crowd would've probably been had in Starkghanistan, but wait, MSU didn't make it....

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 9:49 pm
by Greenhead22
I don't believe I see UM's name anywhere on the top attendance records of all time in ncaa history. :lol: I wonder who leads all the attendance records? :lol:

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 11:29 pm
by Po Monkey Lounger
Once upon a time, many years ago, in a galaxy far far away, hayseeds from far and wide would make a seasonal pilgrimage to that field of dreams in Starkville, adorned in maroon t-shirts and ball caps and armed with cowbells, to drink gallons of beer, eat BBQ and take in a little baseball at some point. Filled with optimism, pride and pork, the faithful and drunken maroon nation would cheer their diamond dogs on to many victories and in the process, pay homage to the plump, pug-nosed man they affectionately call Coach Polk. But, inevitably, time waits for no one and all good things must come to an end. And as the memories fade from past glory days, and the glimmer dulls from the trophies in the case, the ghosts of heroes past still linger, like a fart in the wind, providing a glimmer of hope to new seasons, yet so fleeting that the hayseeds dare mention it for fear of losing all hope. As anxiety builds within, it is much easier to look to the northwest in disdain, than to face the demons in the mirror. Now victory lies not on that field of dreams, but in the disappointments of rivals. Misery truly loves company. :wink:

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 5:09 am
by Delta Duck
It was a good game, ended with top dawg at the plate for the go ahead run. could not have been a better situation for fans. Hell I was standing up watching. It sure was a great feeling to see Head up to bat, then bam sucked in on a low ball. I could not believe it ended like that.

It is my fault that the Rebels lost! It's because I really wanted them to win! Just my dumb luck!

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Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 5:48 am
by BAY KINGFISHER
great game good ending, pretty evenly matched teams, very enjoyable to watch, a few hits here or there fall in the score is different not unlike game 2. good season for ole miss,
and just a quick question for fellow State fans, arent we tired of talking about the past, hehehehe so I ask the question Polk
What have you done for me lately? I want to be able to attened a regional next year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! at Dudy Noble damm it, I dont care about the past!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 8:51 am
by Greenhead22
Well, I can understand the increased enthusiasm about the UM baseball program, honestly can. Look at it from this standpoint, your basketball program is non-existent. :lol: Your football program sucks, just not as bad as ours at the moment. :lol: So Rebel fans are stuck with one of two options when it comes to athletics..........tennis and/or baseball. :lol: So yes I do understand the new "following" of the UM baseball program, but it will never.......never......never........ever........ever........ever come close to the baseball played at Dudy Noble. So y'all have been good for what....2-3 yrs.......MSU's been good for over 30 yrs.....got a lot of catching up to do. :lol:

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 9:49 am
by waterbug
IT was a great weekend of baseball. come on teal season.

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 9:50 am
by webbmaster
Easy now.

No more of this:
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Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 9:58 am
by Greenhead22
webby, I was real close to naming you asst mod.......but I have revoked my decision. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 10:00 am
by webbmaster
I don't extra bonus points for that smiley?

Thats quality stuff!

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 10:02 am
by Greenhead22
Nope :lol: