That was a great game. LSU scored 2 in the 9th to tie it and wins in 11. That was the lowdest crowd I've ever heard in Omaha. Great atmosphere.Game 1 was a thriller.
LSU wins 7-6- one more win, and we can consider McCoy spoiled.
Game 1 was a thriller.
LSU wins 7-6- one more win, and we can consider McCoy spoiled.
All those HR's were crazy. Texas is a team known for bunting every chance they get. They hit 5 HR's tonight after hitting 2 in the 9th inning to beat Arizona St. So much for the old scouting report.Whew! Told you that it's going to be tough. LSU somehow overcomes 5 solo home runs by Texas against one of the Tigers' better pitchers, and squeeks out a win in 11 innings. What a game.
This thing isn't over by a long shot though.
BTW, when I said spoiled, I was referring to the fact that McCoy's teams would have 3 titles in 1 calenadr year, not referring to him or his teams being spoiled in a snobby way.
All those HR's were crazy. Texas is a team known for bunting every chance they get. They hit 5 HR's tonight after hitting 2 in the 9th inning to beat Arizona St. So much for the old scouting report.
I kept waiting for Texas to end it on a walk off on every pitch there in the end. My stomach was knotting up.
I better rest up for tomorrow night.
Hope all you Tiger and Longhorn fans are strapped in for another good one tonight. There's a rain delay however, for at least an hour last I heard. When it starts, here's hoping it's as exciting as last night's game.
Texas spoils LSU's party with a 5-1 win. They got a complete game from Taylor Jungmann and have another kid who's hit 5 HR's in Omaha after hitting none all year. So it comes down to one more game winner take all. Should be fun.
Man I'm tired. Rain delays suck - so does a good opposing pitcher. Jungmann was a beast last night. Everytime he got in a little trouble, he shutdown the following batter. LSU gets in one or two of those runners they left on third and the game changes. What a clutch performance by that kid - impressive.Jungman was lights out on the mound last night. He completely controlled the game.
At least for the Tigers, the pitching matchup (on paper) favors them tonight when Ranaudo (11-3, 3-0 postseason) faces Green (5-3).
Of course that's if the LSU bats can wake up and hold their own.