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Mbeloso
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re: LSU should go all in on Baseball
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/26/26 at 7:48 pm to saintsfan22
I’m speculating. Based on his comments, I think Jay just wants the athletic department to be as committed to baseball as he is.
Read the whole interview and that’s what I can take away.
Read the whole interview and that’s what I can take away.
re: LSU should go all in on Baseball
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/26/26 at 7:45 pm to KingofthePoint
The solution is to cut MBB’s rev and Women’s BB’s rev by small percentages and let other programs who are already elite stay elite.
Gymnastics and Baseball.
Gymnastics and Baseball.
re: LSU should go all in on Baseball
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/26/26 at 7:43 pm to saintsfan22
Jay could take another job if another school will offer him more support and resources. It’s a money race
re: LSU should go all in on Baseball
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/26/26 at 7:34 pm to KingofthePoint
He literally is referring to rev share. He says we are not there yet
re: LSU should go all in on Baseball
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/26/26 at 7:31 pm to saintsfan22
No.. where did you get that from?
Mississippi State is but at every sport historically except baseball
They are spending their money on baseball. Look at the field look at their roster.
Mississippi State is but at every sport historically except baseball
They are spending their money on baseball. Look at the field look at their roster.
re: LSU should go all in on Baseball
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/26/26 at 7:29 pm to KingofthePoint
“It’s a really hard topic,” Johnson told Tiger Rag in an extensive interview recently. “What I’m going to say is, school’s are going to decide what sports they want to excel in.”
Asked if they have already been doing that, Johnson laughed and said, “Tough question. But all I’m going to say is schools are going to have to decide what sports they want to be really good in. And there are some schools that are all in on baseball. And we need to be one of those schools. We’re not there yet.”
re: LSU should go all in on Baseball
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/26/26 at 7:27 pm to saintsfan22
MS ST
Jay said this in an interview with Glenn Gilbow
Initial credit to G Guilbeau
LSU should go all in on Baseball
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/26/26 at 7:10 pm
LSU baseball became elite. Was the first sports program to become a national blue blood. And you have a two time national championship head coach making comments that LSU is not all in on baseball support.
What’s it to say? Another school does not come and offer J Johnson as much money as he wants for players facilities and salary for coaches
Mosconas point on AFR was really good
What’s it to say? Another school does not come and offer J Johnson as much money as he wants for players facilities and salary for coaches
Mosconas point on AFR was really good
Who starts tonight on the mound?
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/16/26 at 1:13 pm
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The home builders abused loopholes and profited off the black of immigrants who would work for less. That to me is a gruesome thing. I’m a conservative and think that a laborer deserves their wages. Not equal pay that Dems believe
Shoutout to Texas’ soft schedule paving a way for them to win another SEC championship
OM had a case! The judge should recuse himself. The judge at one point said it is okay that Trinidad didn’t know the rules.
If you and I don’t know a law, and we unfortunately break that law. Could we tell a judge, based on Chambliss vs NCAA 2025 this doesn’t matter
If you and I don’t know a law, and we unfortunately break that law. Could we tell a judge, based on Chambliss vs NCAA 2025 this doesn’t matter
Good for Ole Miss. They should have no excuse not to be good. I don’t think they have the same offensive success. But hey players play and coaches coach.
If LSu beats them at home in September, there ought to be zero excuses. Also OM should provide extra law enforcement because those fans will likely throw objects at LK
If LSu beats them at home in September, there ought to be zero excuses. Also OM should provide extra law enforcement because those fans will likely throw objects at LK
OM Law Degree and Dangerous Precedence
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/13/26 at 8:55 am
At one point the most serious objection made by the NCAA counsel, was in reference to Chambliss’ attorney stating it’s not Trinidad’s fault he didn’t know the rules. Referring to 2022 season and needing to file proper paperwork.
The judge overruled the NCAA objection. “It’s okay that he didn’t know NCAA rules and procedures.”
If that’s true this precedence can be used for many future scenarios.
The judge would go on after to challenge many legal and valid questions posed by the NCAA counsel.
After it’s all said and done. Trinidad had medical issues being non typical because the injury or conditions he had were not caused by football playing. He definitely was not “healthy” to play. I think granting him a year eligibility is fair
I think the fact this went to a courtroom, with a bias judge, and “down the road” from Oxford is the issue people should take.
The NCAA is in trouble. They need to reign in control. Because what’s down the road is every single waiver that is denied will eventually end up in court.
The judge overruled the NCAA objection. “It’s okay that he didn’t know NCAA rules and procedures.”
If that’s true this precedence can be used for many future scenarios.
The judge would go on after to challenge many legal and valid questions posed by the NCAA counsel.
After it’s all said and done. Trinidad had medical issues being non typical because the injury or conditions he had were not caused by football playing. He definitely was not “healthy” to play. I think granting him a year eligibility is fair
I think the fact this went to a courtroom, with a bias judge, and “down the road” from Oxford is the issue people should take.
The NCAA is in trouble. They need to reign in control. Because what’s down the road is every single waiver that is denied will eventually end up in court.
MBB isn’t a blue blood, but in year 4 the team still won’t make the tourney. Pack it up!
Posted by Mbeloso on 2/11/26 at 8:15 am
For LSU MBB, the ceiling is competing for an Elite Eight and the occasional Final Four appearance. This is the coach’s last season in BR because, in year four, with increased NIL resources and players recruited specifically for his system, the team is still subpar.
Pitched well just 2 days ago.
LSU was Ole Miss until Saban came to BR. Lane made them a contender and I think Pete along as he can get a QB can keep them competitive
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