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Texas and LSU battling it out

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What a game!

After 10 innings in Game 1 of the Championship Round of the College World Series (that’s a mouthful!), LSU and Texas are still battling it out in what is looking like a classic battle of two titans. The game is knotted up 6-6.

Five solo homers by Texas looked to be the headline going into the top of the 9th, when LSU’s 2nd baseman D.J. Lemahieu hit a two run double with two outs, tying the game and eventually sending it into extra innings.

Texas junior designated hitter Russell Moldenhauer has two solo homers in the game, and the seven solo homers between both teams is a new CWS record.

And already the game, now in the 11th, is the longest game in College World Series finals history.

The Tigers are threatening in the top of the 11th, with men on first and third, but there are two outs. Both runners reached by walks.

The thing both coaches have to watch out for is burning through too many pitchers… this is only game one of a best two out of three series.

OK, I’m going back to the game. It’s on ESPN, so turn it on!

Tick Tock, Tick Tock

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I got a kick when I checked out SECSports.com today. They have a calendar on the left side of the page that tells of upcoming sporting events.

Currently listed are games of the College World Series involving LSU and Arkansas. The next listing was USC at NCState.

I wondered what sport that was in.  Then I checked the date.

9-3

September 3.

Football.

And there they were, the first games of football season popping up.

Georgia at Oklahoma State on Sept. 5 (on ABC!)

Alabama vs. Virginia Tech, also on Sept. 5, and also on ABC.

LSU at Washington, Sept. 5 on ESPN.

Patience may be a virtue, but when it comes to SEC football, I am not a patient person. I want it all, and I want it now. Some of the preseason magazines are already out. Soon, when the doldrums of summer hit us square in the face, stories will start dribbling out about this team and that. Then the players will report. Fall practice will start. Then…

Kickoff!

Coming to a football field near you!!!

Hogs and Tigers face off in CWS… again.

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Arkansas (41-23) and LSU (53-16) will face each other for the second time in the College World Series Friday at 2 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on ESPN2.

LSU won the first matchup on Monday by a score of 9-1. During the regular season, the Tigers took two out of three games from the Hogs.

If LSU wins, it will advance to the Championship Series, getting underway Monday at 6 p.m. ET. If Arkansas wins, the two teams will battle again on Saturday at either 1 p.m. or 6 p.m., with the winner advancing to the Championship Series.

LSU has been on fire, winning 12 straight games. Top-ranked in three out of four polls, and the 3rd seed nationally, the Tigers are coming off three days of rest. Arkansas has had to battle through the losers’ bracket, defeating Virginia 4-3 in 12 innings on Wednesday to earn the right to face LSU.

In the other bracket, Arizona St. (51-13) will face Texas (48-14-1), an elimination game for the Sun Devils. That game is at 7 p.m. ET. ASU advanced to the game by defeating North Carolina 12-5 on Thursday.

Bama to appeal NCAA sanctions

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Alabama announced today that it will appeal NCAA sanctions that were handed down by the NCAA last week.

The sanctions were in response to self-reported infractions where UA athletes were getting free textbooks for friends. While athletes from 15 sports were involved, football sustained the biggest hit, with orders to vacate 21 wins from 2005-2007. It’s been speculated that football was more harshly reprimanded because the program was still in a five year probationary window from previous infractions.

“We appreciate that the committee recognized the isolated nature of this violation as well as UA’s immediate and aggressive actions to correct the situation as soon as we discovered the problem. However, we are disappointed with the excessiveness of the sanctions in view of the facts of this case and the penalties in other textbook infractions cases.

“There is no evidence or allegations of other NCAA violations; no coaches or administrators were involved; no players obtained books and sold them for cash, and all the books were returned or charged to the student’s account as required by the UA textbook policy in effect at that time.”

Alabama President Robert Witt

Bama has until June 26 to formally file with the NCAA’s Infractions Appeals Committee.

IN OTHER SEC NEWS:

Sites for upcoming men’s and women’s basketball tournaments were announced on Wednesday, added to sites previously announced:

Men’s Tournaments:
2010 - Sommet Center, Nashville, Tn.
2011 - Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.
2012 - New Orleans Arena, New Orleans, La.
2013 - Sommet Center, Nashville, Tn.
2014 - Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.

Women’s Tournaments:
2010 - The Arena at Gwinnett Center, Duluth, Ga.
2011 - Sommet Center, Nashville, Tn.
2012 - Sommet Center, Nashville, Tn.
2013 - The Arena at Gwinnett Center, Duluth, Ga.
2014 - The Arena at Gwinnett Center, Dulluth, Ga.

LSU beats Arkansas to stay perfect in CWS

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LSU whipped up on fellow SEC Western Division team Arkansas in the College World Series, taking the game 9-1.

Mikie Mahtook, Austin Nola and Blake Dean all homered for the Tigers, who have won 12 straight in the tournament. LSU started ace-pitcher Louis Coleman, who gave up only one run and six hits while striking out seven in six innings of work. On May 2, Coleman pitched a two hit shutout against the Hogs in regular season action.

Arkansas’ lone run came in the first inning. Tigers hitters drove Hogs pitcher Brett Eibner out of the game in the second inning.  LSU led 4-1 after two innings, but the real damage came in the sixth, when LSU scored five runs to take an eight run lead, 9-1.

Arkansas will now have to play out of the loser’s bracket, where the Razorbacks will face Virginia on Wednesday at 6 p.m. CDT. While the loser of the game will be eliminated, the winner will advance to face LSU on Friday at 1 p.m. CDT.  Should LSU win that game, it will advance to the best of three series next week.

One other thought: The Tigers are the 3rd seed nationally behind Texas (#1) and Cal State Fullerton (#2), yet are ranked #1 in three of the four college baseball polls (Baseball American, Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA) and second in the other poll (USA Today/ESPN). Texas is ranked 4th, 5th, 5th and 4th respectively, while CS-Fullerton is 3rd, 3rd, 3rd and 5th.

Interesting, but at least the Tigers are getting a chance to prove it on the field.

IN OTHER SEC NEWS:

The Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) has announced it’s three national teams for the 2009 season, and eight current and former SEC players have made the rosters.

Making the USA Softball Women’s National Team from the SEC are: Monica Abbott (Tennessee), *Chelsea Bramlett (Mississippi St.), Ashley Holcombe (Alabama), Stacey Nelson (Florida) and Brittany Rogers (Alabama).

The Japan Cup roster features Courtney Bures (Mississippi St.), *Molly Johnson (Kentucky), Stacey Nelson (Florida), Brittany Rogers (Alabama) and *Taylor Schlopy (Georgia).

SEC athletes on the Pan Am Qualifying team are Monica Abbott (Tennessee), *Chelsea Bramlett (Mississippi St.) and Ashley Holcombe (Alabama).

* indicates a current SEC player.


SEC Clash tonight in College World Series

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Both Arkansas and LSU advanced into the Winner’s Bracket at the College World Series, Arkansas with a 10-6 upset of Cal State Fullerton, and LSU with a 9-5 win over Virginia.

But only one SEC team will remain in the Winner’s Bracket after tonight’s games.

Top-ranked LSU and #7 Arkansas will face off against each other at 6 pm CDT, meaning one team will advance in the Winner’s Bracket and the other will be forced to try to work it’s way out of the Loser’s side.

The two teams met in a three game series earlier this year, with the Tigers taking the series 2-1. The Razorbacks won game one by a score of 11-4, but LSU battled back to take games two and three by scores of 5-0 and 4-3.

LSU will start senior right hander Louis Coleman in tonight’s game. Coleman has a record of 13-2, with an ERA of 2.74 in 115 innings pitched. He gave up 19 walks while striking out a whopping 125 batters.

Arkansas will counter with sophomore righty Brett Eibner, 5-4 with a 4.61 ERA in 70.1 innings pitched. Eibner gave up 33 walks while striking out 66.

Tonight’s game, like all College World Series games, will be televised on ESPN.

IN OTHER SEC NEWS:

The NCAA’s Track & Field Championships, held in Fayetteville, Arkansas, ended this weekend. Here are the final results for SEC Schools:

WOMEN’S RESULTS:
LSU - 6th
Florida - 9th
Tennessee - 10th
Auburn - 25th
Arkansas - 29th
South Carolina - 40th
Mississippi - 70th (tie)
Mississippi St. - 70th (tie)

MEN’S RESULTS:
Florida - 2nd
LSU - 5th
South Carolina - 6th
Arkansas - 9th
LSU - 11th
Auburn - 12th
Kentucky - 15th
Mississippi St. - 17th
Tennessee - 58th
Alabama - 62nd

Hogs upset #2 Cal State Fullerton in College World Series!

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The NCAA College World Series is officially underway, and in the first game we got a huge upset.

Unseeded Arkansas topped #2 national seed Cal State Fullerton by a final score of 10-6. Entering the ninth inning, UA held a 10-5 lead, the biggest deficit for CS-Fullerton this season. The Titans managed one run in the ninth, but were unable to catch up to the Hogs and will now have to attempt to work their way out of the loser’s bracket.

The Hogs opened the game with two runs in the first off Titans pitcher Noe Ramirez. In the top of the third, UA’s Zach Cox hit a 2-run homer to add to the score, but the Titans answered back with two runs in the bottom of the inning, ending the third at 4-2 Hogs.

But most of the damage was done in the fifth inning, when Arkansas extended it’s lead to 9-2, led by Andy Wilkins’ 3-run homer. Arkansas finished it’s scoring off in the top of the eighth on a Wilkins single.

There was a bit of controversy in the bottom of the eighth when CSF’s Gary Brown was obviously hit by a pitch on the elbow pad, but as he started to take his base the home plate umpire called him back and called ball three.

LSU takes the field at 7 p.m. to take on Virginia. Catch the game on ESPN.

CWS NOTES:

This marks the 17th consecutive year that the SEC has been represented in the CWS, but the conference hasn’t won a title since LSU’s in 2000.

Bama gets hit hard by NCAA; Smith to stay at Tennessee for Senior season

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0710-alabama_footballThe news out of Tuscaloosa isn’t good today.

The NCAA is reportedly going to place Alabama’s football program on three years probation and strip the school of up to 10 wins as a result of violations of textbook disbursement policy.

Additionally, Alabama will pay a fine. There will be no reduction of scholarships or bowl penalties.

The penalties are the result of student-athletes arranging for free textbooks for friends. Five football players, including starting linemen Antoine Caldwell and Marlon Davis and running back Glen Coffee, were suspended for four games in 2007. Although Bama lost three of its next four games, they crushed Tennessee 41-17, the day after the suspensions were announced.

The infractions occurred during Bama’s five year probationary period, which meant the University could have faced much more serious penalties. UA self-reported the violations when they were discovered more than a year and a half ago, although did not announce the situation to the public until three months after appearing before the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions.

Football wasn’t the only sport involved. It has been reported that more than 200 UA athletes covering most sports participated. The problem was discovered by an employee of the University of Alabama Supply Store when a student account in excess of $1600 was found.

Bama hoped to avoid having to forfeit games, but the NCAA noted that the infractions went on for at least two years before being discovered, and that it could constitute a major infraction under the Lack of Institutional Control catagory.

Alabama has not decided whether to appeal the decision.

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IN OTHER NEWS:

Tennessee’s Tyler Smith has withdrawn his name from the NBA draft and will return to the Vols for his senior season. Smith said the opportunity to stay and graduate, as well as be a part of what he called a “special” team, won out over the NBA.

Most likely the fact that most scouts projected Smith as an early second round pick weighed in the process, too.

Arkansas and LSU ready to open College World Series action

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Arkansas and LSU will both play their opening games of the College World Series (CWS) on Saturday, June 13.

Arkansas takes the field first, facing Cal State Fullerton in a 1 pm matchup. LSU will see action later that night, facing Virginia at 6 pm. (All times are CDT).

Both games will be televised by ESPN.

The Razorbacks and Tigers will both see action again on Monday, June 15, either through the winner’s or loser’s bracket bracket in the double-elimination tournament format.

IN OTHER NEWS:

Junior Mike Minor, LHP out of Vanderbilt, was taken 7th overall in the first round of the MLB draft, by the Atlanta Braves. The SEC’s only other first round pick was Junior Jared Mitchell, OF, out of LSU, who was taken 23rd overall by the Chicago White Sox. Mitchell is a two sport star for the Tigers, also playing wide receiver on the LSU football team.

Through 27 rounds of the Major League Baseball Draft, 55 SEC players had been drafted. Florida leads with nine draftees, followed by Georgia and Mississippi (7 each), LSU (6), Vanderbilt (5), Alabama, Arkansas and Tennessee (4 each), Auburn and Kentucky (3 each), South Carolina (2) and Mississippi State (1)

LSU’s Tasmin Mitchell has withdrawn his name from the NBA draft. Mitchell, who averaged 16.3 ppg and 7.2 rpg last season, will be a 5th-year senior in 2009-2010. He shot 52.2% from the field last year.

The NCAA Track and Field Championships began Wednesday in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The site was hit with some foul weather, causing delays in competition on Day 1 of the four day competition.

Most SEC schools are advertising single game tickets now available for purchase. Kind of surprising, since so many of these schools never had to advertise in the past, but it looks like the economy is catching up with athletic departments, too

Kiffin does it again, this time on national television!

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Sometimes it’s tough to find a college sports subject to write about, especially during the summer months. But Tennessee’s Lane Kiffin is keeping journalists and bloggers alike busy as bees, wondering where and when his next NCAA infraction will occur.

Sunday ESPN’s Outside the Lines featured a segment on Kiffin. In it, he is seen meeting with a recruit and his family… a violation according to the NCAA rule book:

A member institution shall not permit a media entity to be present during any recruiting contact made by an institution’s coaching staff member.

NCAA recruiting rule 13.10.1

Oops.

But the reaction of the coach is telling. Just another minor misstep. Can’t keep all of the rules, this stuff happens all the time. And besides, Kiffin repeatedly claims, he is doing all of this just to fire up the Vols fans, it’s all by design.

Athletic Director Mike Hamilton sounds like it is all just another day at UT, saying that self-reporting these things lets the NCAA know that the member institution is on top of things.

But what about this statement from the NCAA rulebook?:

By definition, a secondary violation is one that is isolated or inadvertent in nature, provides or is intended to provide only a minimal recruiting, competitive or other advantage and does not include any significant recruiting inducement or extra benefit.

Hmmm…. Isolated? For the record, this will be Kiffin’s sixth secondary violation in his seven months on the job. That’s not so isolated if you ask me.

I don’t know if Lane Kiffin is brash, arrogant, or just ignorant. I doubt it is the latter. He had a successful run at Southern Cal as offensive coordinator, and one of his biggest boosters is USC coach Pete Carroll.

One of two things is going to happen with the Lane Kiffin Experiment. Either he will win big and be gone to greener pastures, or he will lose and be gone anyway.

It will be interesting to see whether Tennessee survives the Kiffin era intact, or on probation.

Gators and Rebs fall short of College World Series

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Both Florida and Mississippi fell short in their bids to advance to the College World Series.

Ole Miss lost to Virginia 5-1, dropping the best of three series 2-1. The Rebels finish with a record of 44-20, and marked the fourth time in the last five years that they have been in a position to advance to the CWS. UM’s 44 wins ties the mark for second most wins in a season in school history set in 2006. The school record is 48 wins, set in 2005.

Florida is perhaps the biggest surprise of the Super Regionals, failing to win even one game. The Gators, ranked 9th took a lead into the 8th inning on Sunday, but #17 Southern Miss scored three to take the lead and the game. Florida led 6-1 in the third, but USM kept pounding away, eventually winning the right to advance to the CWS in Omaha this weekend.  Florida ends it’s season with a 42-22 record.

In a bit of irony, both Florida and Ole Miss were hosting regionals. So much for home field advantage.

Arkansas and LSU have already advanced to the CWS, along with Arizona State, Cal State Fullerton, North Carolina, Southern Miss and Virginia. Arkansas will play Cal State Fullerton and LSU will face Virginia in opening round action. Times and dates are TBA.

One spot is still open, to be decided on Monday. TCU and Texas will battle for the lone remaining slot, with the series tied at 1-1.

Hog Wild and Tigerific: Arkansas and LSU advance to College World Series!

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By Saturday afternoon two SEC teams were in the process of booking flights to Omaha. Both LSU and Arkansas have advanced to the College World Series by sweeping their respective opponents.

Arkansas took the Super Regional against Florida State — on FSU’s home turf — in dramatic fashion. The Hogs led 7-5 entering the game’s final inning, but FSU took the lead in the top of the 9th with three runs. When Arkansas came to bat in the bottom half of the inning, they trailed by one.  After a fly out, Bo Bigham drew a walk and Zach Cox followed with a single to put runners at first and second with one out. Senior Andrew Darr, who cracked the starting lineup for the first time in almost a month, hit the first pitch to the gap in left-center, scoring two and ending the game.

The trip to Omaha will be the sixth for Arkansas, and the first since 2004.

LSU will join the Razorbacks in Omaha thanks to a 5-3 win over Rice. LSU, like Arkansas, swept the series 2-0. An LSU stadium record crowd of 9,651 was there, cheering the Tigers on to their 15th CWS. LSU has now won 10 straight, and is 117-44 all time in NCAA tournament games. That’s a winning percentage of .727, the highest in NCAA tournament history.

The game was back and forth until the fifth inning, when LSU scored two and took a 4-2 advantage that it never relinquished.

Two other teams are still playing in hopes of joining the SEC brethren in the CWS. Florida opened play today with a 9-7 loss to Southern Miss. The game puts the Gators in a 1-0 hole, with games Sunday and Monday (if needed).

Late errors cost Ole Miss against Virginia on Saturday, with the Rebs losing 4-3 to even the series with the Cavs at 1-1. A record crowd of 10,323 saw the action in Oxford, which Ole Miss led much of the way. But two errors in the 8th inning gave UVa the lead for good, forcing Sunday’s final game.

Games on Sunday (all times eastern):

Ole Miss vs. Virginia - 2 p.m. (ESPN). Series tied at 1-1.  Winner advances to College World Series.

Florida vs. Southern Miss - 7 p.m. (ESPN2). Southern Miss leads 1-0.

Suit/Countersuit: The Billy G. - Kentucky Saga Continues

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The little mess between former UK head coach Billy Gillispie and the University of Kentucky got even more interesting… and messy… today.

UK has answered Gillispie’s lawsuit with one of their own — countersuing Billy G. and claiming they don’t owe him a penny since he never signed a contract.

You may remember that while Gillispie never signed a contract, he was working under a “Memorandum of Understanding” that had the terms to be included in the seven year deal. But no official contract was ever signed.

While Gillispie accuses the University of “fraud and breach of contract” in his firing, the University counters by claiming that UK went to Gillispie with six different versions of a contract, which he never signed. UK states that Gillispie disagreed with language in the contract, including what would constitute grounds for dismissal without pay.

Seems like not signing a contract would come under those grounds, huh?

IN OTHER NEWS:

The NCAA Baseball Super Regionals get underway today with three SEC teams seeing action. Arkansas takes on Florida State at noon (ESPN), Ole Miss faces Virginia at 1 pm (ESPN2), and LSU battles Rice at 6 pm (ESPN). All times are Eastern. All games are also covered on XM Radio.

Freshmen All-American baseball team announced: 10 from SEC earn honors

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The 2009 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American baseball team, chosen by Collegiate Baseball was announced today, and the squad features 10 players from the SEC.

The list of SEC players making the All-Freshman team, followed by stats.

FIRST BASEMEN
Preston Tucker, Florida
— Tucker hit .348, including 13 homers, 13 doubles and 80 RBI’s to earn SEC Co-Freshman of The Year in the SEC.

SECOND BASEMEN
Riley Reynolds, Vanderbilt
— Reynolds hit .350 with 13 doubles and 20 RBIs, and stole 12 bases, earning All-Freshman SEC honors.

SHORTSTOP
Casey McElroy, Auburn
— McElroy hit .283 with 8 homers, 10 doubles and 20 RBIs.

THIRD BASEMEN
Colby May, Georgia
— May hit .360 with 11 homers, 10 doubles and 39 RBIs, earning SEC All-Freshmen team honors.

OUTFIELDERS
Taylor Dugas, Alabama
— An SEC All-Freshmen team honoree, Dugas hit .366 with 19 doubles, 2 homers and 26 RBIs, and stole 13 bases.

Jackie Bradley, South Carolina — Bradley hit .349 with 11 homers, 11 doubles and 46 RBIs, and stole 8 of 10 bases, earning All-SEC Freshmen honors.

DESIGNATED HITTER
Aaron Westlake, Vanderbilt
— An All-Freshmen SEC team honoree, Westlake hit .395 with 6 homers, 11 doubles and 44 RBIs.

RELIEF PITCHERS
Matty Ott, Louisiana St.
— A first team SEC selection and Co-Freshman of The Year in the Conference, Ott posted 14 saves, a 3-2 record and 2.27 ERA. He struck out 61 batters while walking only 4 in 43 2/3 innings.

Sonny Gray, Vanderbilt — During his freshman campaign, Gray totaled 5 saves with a 4-1 record and 4.74 ERA with 44 strikeouts.

MULTI-POSITION ATHLETES
Zack Cox, Arkansas
— Cox notched a .295 batting average and hit 7 homers, 9 doubles and 25 RBIs. As a pitcher, he was 5-1 with a 4.50 ERA.

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