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As of 3.14.16 with Oklahoma State still to play a make-up game on Monday.
Texas (7-9)
Has played the toughest schedule by a wide margin to this point playing series vs. Stanford, Cal & UCLA. Might as well join the Pac 12. UT in good position as this club will be battle tested going into conference play and with A&M and a weekend series vs. Tulane (11-5) upcoming, it doesn't get any easier. UT still has the best weekend SP rotation in the Big XII.
TCU (12-3)
Best team in the conference with the best player, Luken Baker, 2-0, 0.84 ERA, 21.1 IP, 20 K; .340, 2HR, 17 RBI, as the Frogs took 2 of 3 from USC over the weekend. If TCU doesn't make it to a Super Regional, the Frogs will be disappointed. Hitting .340 as a team!
Texas Tech (9-6)
Well, this past weekend was going to show everyone if the Red Raiders were for real, but weather resulted in only a split with Cal, 1-1, as games 3 and 4 washed out. Mixed as 1-2 vs. Cal St Fullerton, but beat Houston and ULL in Shriners Classic in Houston.
Oklahoma State (9-6)
2-0 vs. Abilene Christian with a make-up game scheduled for Monday. Schedule a bit light and only series vs. a contender, at North Carolina, was swept. Jury still out on the Pokes.
Kansas State (10-5)
2-1 vs. Milwaukee this past weekend. Impossible for a school to play a worst non-conference schedule.
West Virginia (9-4)
2-1 vs. Old Dominion over the weekend. Would say the 9-4 mark is misleading, but swept UNLV earlier, which was better than the Horns did vs. the Rebels.
Oklahoma (6-9-1)
Lost 2 of 3 to Long Beach State as the Sooners are off to a terrible start. Star SP Alec Hansen is 0-3, 6.00 ERA thanks to 12 BB, 2 HBP, 2 WP through 15 IP. Freshman CF Steele Walker, Prosper, is a player to watch for the future.
Baylor (7-9)
1-3 in the Baylor Baseball Battle in Waco vs. NM St and San Diego. This is a bad Bears team with very few position players who can impact a game. Going to be a long year in Waco.
Kansas (6-7)
3-0 in their own tourney vs. N Dakota, St. Louis & Purdue, which Jayhawks needed badly. Doubt students even know baseball season has started yet.
Other State Schools of note:
Houston (8-6)
2-1 at Alabama over the weekend as Tide was playing good baseball entering the weekend. Horns play UH in Sugarland in April as Cougars clearly the favorite in the American Conference. This is not the team UT wants to see regionally if Horns play in a regional.
Rice (8-7)
2-1 vs. East Carolina as the Pirates were ranked #19, in large part due to their series win vs. Virginia. Makes me think Virginia is vastly overrated! Rice is offensively challenged, but does have enough pitching to more than likely challenge for its 21st straight conference title in Conference USA. Thats right, Rice started this streak with the 1995 SWC championship and has won its conference every single year since. The old man can coach a little bit I do believe.
Dallas Baptist (11-4)
3-1 vs. Valpo over the weekend, but get the sense this isn't the best version of this team. Has played an awful schedule.
Texas (7-9)
Has played the toughest schedule by a wide margin to this point playing series vs. Stanford, Cal & UCLA. Might as well join the Pac 12. UT in good position as this club will be battle tested going into conference play and with A&M and a weekend series vs. Tulane (11-5) upcoming, it doesn't get any easier. UT still has the best weekend SP rotation in the Big XII.
TCU (12-3)
Best team in the conference with the best player, Luken Baker, 2-0, 0.84 ERA, 21.1 IP, 20 K; .340, 2HR, 17 RBI, as the Frogs took 2 of 3 from USC over the weekend. If TCU doesn't make it to a Super Regional, the Frogs will be disappointed. Hitting .340 as a team!
Texas Tech (9-6)
Well, this past weekend was going to show everyone if the Red Raiders were for real, but weather resulted in only a split with Cal, 1-1, as games 3 and 4 washed out. Mixed as 1-2 vs. Cal St Fullerton, but beat Houston and ULL in Shriners Classic in Houston.
Oklahoma State (9-6)
2-0 vs. Abilene Christian with a make-up game scheduled for Monday. Schedule a bit light and only series vs. a contender, at North Carolina, was swept. Jury still out on the Pokes.
Kansas State (10-5)
2-1 vs. Milwaukee this past weekend. Impossible for a school to play a worst non-conference schedule.
West Virginia (9-4)
2-1 vs. Old Dominion over the weekend. Would say the 9-4 mark is misleading, but swept UNLV earlier, which was better than the Horns did vs. the Rebels.
Oklahoma (6-9-1)
Lost 2 of 3 to Long Beach State as the Sooners are off to a terrible start. Star SP Alec Hansen is 0-3, 6.00 ERA thanks to 12 BB, 2 HBP, 2 WP through 15 IP. Freshman CF Steele Walker, Prosper, is a player to watch for the future.
Baylor (7-9)
1-3 in the Baylor Baseball Battle in Waco vs. NM St and San Diego. This is a bad Bears team with very few position players who can impact a game. Going to be a long year in Waco.
Kansas (6-7)
3-0 in their own tourney vs. N Dakota, St. Louis & Purdue, which Jayhawks needed badly. Doubt students even know baseball season has started yet.
Other State Schools of note:
Houston (8-6)
2-1 at Alabama over the weekend as Tide was playing good baseball entering the weekend. Horns play UH in Sugarland in April as Cougars clearly the favorite in the American Conference. This is not the team UT wants to see regionally if Horns play in a regional.
Rice (8-7)
2-1 vs. East Carolina as the Pirates were ranked #19, in large part due to their series win vs. Virginia. Makes me think Virginia is vastly overrated! Rice is offensively challenged, but does have enough pitching to more than likely challenge for its 21st straight conference title in Conference USA. Thats right, Rice started this streak with the 1995 SWC championship and has won its conference every single year since. The old man can coach a little bit I do believe.
Dallas Baptist (11-4)
3-1 vs. Valpo over the weekend, but get the sense this isn't the best version of this team. Has played an awful schedule.