Punter1
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Don't forget the inevitable COVID postponements as well.
I forget my mask 95% of the time in the 10+ places I go in daily...so yea, I didn't even consider that..
Don't forget the inevitable COVID postponements as well.
You can go ahead and mark down a sweep against Iowa State. Hell, use a Sharpie. I’m feeling confident.
That’s an amazing story. Thanks for sharing that. I imagine he was terrific to visit with.Hey, I know you’re kidding because I’ve always appreciated your humor, and vice versa I think!?!?
But in all seriousness, my father in law, god rest his soul, was the oldest living ISU baseball alum until he passed 2 years ago at age 96. He was a lefty pitcher from the 40s, and also a WW2 Vet. They honored him just before he passed at the Cedar Rapids Kernals game and even at an ISU football game. He was old for sure, but his mind was sharp as ever. The dude was 95 and would still walk around the block twice a day.
I know it’s silly, but he was a good man. I simply wish we had 10 baseball teams in the big12.
Okay, back to TCU talk. Sorry for the detour.
That was a worthy detour.Hey, I know you’re kidding because I’ve always appreciated your humor, and vice versa I think!?!?
But in all seriousness, my father in law, god rest his soul, was the oldest living ISU baseball alum until he passed 2 years ago at age 96. He was a lefty pitcher from the 40s, and also a WW2 Vet. They honored him just before he passed at the Cedar Rapids Kernals game and even at an ISU football game. He was old for sure, but his mind was sharp as ever. The dude was 95 and would still walk around the block twice a day.
I know it’s silly, but he was a good man. I simply wish we had 10 baseball teams in the big12.
Okay, back to TCU talk. Sorry for the detour.
I can tell you with near certainty that attendance guidelines have not been firmly established yet. Or if they have been it was very recently and yet to be released to the public.
Great story about your father in law. What was his name?Hey, I know you’re kidding because I’ve always appreciated your humor, and vice versa I think!?!?
But in all seriousness, my father in law, god rest his soul, was the oldest living ISU baseball alum until he passed 2 years ago at age 96. He was a lefty pitcher from the 40s, and also a WW2 Vet. They honored him just before he passed at the Cedar Rapids Kernals game and even at an ISU football game. He was old for sure, but his mind was sharp as ever. The dude was 95 and would still walk around the block twice a day.
I know it’s silly, but he was a good man. I simply wish we had 10 baseball teams in the big12.
Okay, back to TCU talk. Sorry for the detour.
No idea what College Baseball Nation is .
Really curious to see how they handle season tickets for baseball, especially considering the obvious fact that practically no one can make every single home game for college baseball.
If they treat baseball like they did football and basketball, 25% of Lupton's capacity will go to season ticket holders based on priority points. It's inevitable that many of those season tickets would go unused from game to game, as I don't expect even the most loyal fan to attend all 4 games of a weekend series every week.
To me, the most practical solution would be to sell out season tickets, and then provide a "buy back" program that allows season ticket holders to "return" tickets for games they can't use in exchange for credits to be used towards the 2022 season. Those returned tickets can then be sold as single game tickets for fans that weren't able to get season tickets. TCU is already doing something similar to this for basketball.
Are we going to get a chance to win the iron skillet again or is SMU going to duck us yet again?You can go ahead and mark down a sweep against Iowa State. Hell, use a Sharpie. I’m feeling confident.
Just ranking the newcomers on the team, not the actual team. You can put 2 and 3 together here with what we have coming back for an idea of what is possible this year.