They had a great bounce-back year, and did a really good job. They might have lost some games that they want back, but...... it's baseball.Sports radio stations in Omaha were doing full segments on if Bolt is the right guy. More than one person at work (all “baseball guys”) talked about how disappointing the season was.
Sorry for asking…
…and congrats to the Huskers for a good season.
For what it's worth, I completely agree with you. It all stems back to football spoiling everyone for so many years. It's hard for me to get too worked up this year outside of a few spots--dropping the midweek games to Omaha/NDSU/SDSU were really bad spots and the team looked so flat. They also dropped a couple games early to San Diego were they had the games well in hand and gave it away. I'd love to see this team make some noise in the conference tourney and see what happens. I was rooting so hard for Michigan State yesterday haha.They had a great bounce-back year, and did a really good job. They might have lost some games that they want back, but...... it's baseball.
I don't know what they say in Omaha or in Lincoln, and Bolt did feel a warm seat going into the year...... But, if anyone questions the success of this season (and during the year) I think it's for one reason only: Majority of Husker fans cannot handle their favorite team losing a game at anything. And this includes baseball (one of the big 3 sports - unless you add track and field as #4). This is why Husker fans gravitate towards Womens Volleyball - because they win a lot every year. Husker fans happy when Huskers win at anything - but then b!^@h and complain and gripe when Husker team loses. It's like some sort of sport fandom pyschosomatic thing. Just my observation over the years.
For me, it's not necessarily the number of losses, but to whom they lost to. Yes, it's baseball and sometimes that just happens. But, I'm sick and tired of Nebraska teams losing to Creighton and UNO. Then, you throw in SDSU and NDSU. :facepalm:They had a great bounce-back year, and did a really good job. They might have lost some games that they want back, but...... it's baseball.
I don't know what they say in Omaha or in Lincoln, and Bolt did feel a warm seat going into the year...... But, if anyone questions the success of this season (and during the year) I think it's for one reason only: Majority of Husker fans cannot handle their favorite team losing a game at anything. And this includes baseball (one of the big 3 sports - unless you add track and field as #4). This is why Husker fans gravitate towards Womens Volleyball - because they win a lot every year. Husker fans happy when Huskers win at anything - but then b!^@h and complain and gripe when Husker team loses. It's like some sort of sport fandom pyschosomatic thing. Just my observation over the years.
I could be wrong but it seems like Bolt uses certain pitchers for those type of games to gain experience for down the road. But I am like you and think the Husker level of talent should have way better pitchers who dominate most of the innings..... And hitters good enough to put a lot of runs across the plate. These should be 11-3 or 9-2 victories instead of losses and close games.For me, it's not necessarily the number of losses, but to whom they lost to. Yes, it's baseball and sometimes that just happens. But, I'm sick and tired of Nebraska teams losing to Creighton and UNO. Then, you throw in SDSU and NDSU. :facepalm:
No, I don't think there should be a change. I'm happy we were at least a 4 seed in the conference tourney. Hopefully, they can build off of this year and keep growing.
And...yes, I don't like it when any Husker team loses. But...isn't that being a fan?