We've got to find a way to put the ball in play. We struck out 23 times in two days, and that is not tolerable.
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I certainly don't want to take any credit away from him. He must have been doing something. But I just didn't feel like we competed at all.
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Whether everybody who shows up is rooting for the Rebels or not, I don't know, but certainly it will be exciting. I would imagine they would (travel well) coming off a national championship ... and just because of some of the momentum that their athletic department has.
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We still have to wait for a final decision from the NCAA. I thought it would come probably 10 days ago, but obviously they're not in a hurry because it doesn't mean as much to them.
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You have got to win games, no doubt about it. There's no remedy like winning. We thought Friday's win (6-5 in 12 innings) would spearhead that. We thought we would come out and swing the bats the next couple of games, and we haven't done that.
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It is a tough schedule. But if we can maintain a high level of attention to detail, I think we're going to win a lot of games and be very successful.
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