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    • I’ve tried to cut him some slack in the past, thinking that he had no help. This year he has a pretty knowledgeable guy along side.

      Wait till the team returns to Corvallis, he will have Jim Wilson doing color on those games vs Hartford. In the past it has been fun to hear Wilson, very gently, try to educate him.

  1. Suppose Eubanks is pacing himself on the boards? 1 rebound so far at the 12:00 timeout 2nd half…
    Tinkle has 5 reb, assists and TOs,
    Ethan is having a great game.
    Stacy and Kone can stay on the bench the rest of the season.
    Ayton would look good in a Blazer uniform.

    • Good set plays that should have been executed at 50%. They put themselves in a position to win, but they couldn’t pull the trigger. It’s better than I thought they were going to do after that scoreless stretch in the first half.

      The last couple weekends have shown some actual spacing and schematics. I wonder why they didn’t have this at the beginning of the year.

      The only coaching I really question is having someone with four fouls covering Alkins in OT.

      • And yes, the refs were jobbing us inside and by never calling the major ballets some of their bigs put on in the middle of a move. So many steps.

        But this is an example of ignoring the noise and putting yourself in a position to win regardless. Road games should be the same, just more noise.

  2. Beavs had 2 pt lead for most of the final 2 minutes but choose to milk clock and have STJ shoot corner 3’s 2 staight posessions?
    Then AZ ties it up and STJ clangs the game winning attempt.
    Overtime. Rough final minutes for STJ. Not sure why it has to be all him in crunch time

    • STjr with another underwhelming night shooting the ball, only 4-15 and 2-8 from 3pt. I think ET got a 3 pt goal in the OT, but that was the only field goal in maybe the last 14 minutes of the game, including OT. Other than that, just points from the free throw line.

      Hollins should have got the start, he’s earned it over the last 4 games. I wonder why Kone got the minutes ahead of him? Hollins may be a bit shorter than Berger, but I’d guess he can out jump him rebounding and is more athletic in almost every way. Don’t understand the decision on that one.

      Arizona really locked down on OSU defensively in the OT, so you have to give them some credit for that. Plus, they had players that could hit big shots and OSU, well, not so much.

  3. Tinkle is a poor end game strategist. He has cost the Beavs multiple games over his tenure by the 1-4 isolation with GP2 and now with Stevie. It kills any momentum. By now ST and TT shgould be able to run decent set plays for good looks without the iso nonsense.
    End of game, 1 possession is different than a 4 minute strategy of iso plays and running down the shot clock. I don’t think it worked when you go o-fer the last 10 minutes of the game froim the field.

    • I was listening to WT on the radio and he was getting softballs from Parker as usual. Pointed to “maturity” as the reason why they can’t win on the road or finish games. WTF? You have two juniors and a redshirt sophomore who have played extensively since they arrived. What the fuck does maturity have to do with it? You’re right, they pull the ball out and lose all momentum every time they have the lead in the second half. It’s coaching, again the only time WT has had success is when he had CR recruit GP-2.

      • WTF with STJ jacking up all the critical shots at the of the game? Pissed away a win…..again.
        He sucks at the line, so why wasn’t Lil Tinkle at least getting a touch. Poorly coached teams lose in crunch time. We see the opposite with the women’s team.

        • “Poorly coached teams lose in crunch time.”

          Is Tinkle a poor coach? BleacherReport has him on the hot seat.

          http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2760126-college-basketball-coaches-on-the-hot-seat-with-march-approaching

          I liked the hire back originally, but watching these teams is dreadful. And outside of recruiting the kids of the coaching staff, I don’t see any impact being made on the recruiting trail. We need size and speed, and I just don’t see us getting either. Eubanks seems to have tuned WT out and I am not sure that either Thompson is a legit point guard.

          Does WT have any more room to grow, or has he hit his ceiling?

          • I’ve become indifferent with Tinkle. I like the guy and think he’s a good face for the program, but he also appears to be over his head as a coach in this league. I also dont watch enough Beavs basketball to care anymore.

            Sortof related, does anybody remember who the other candidatea were back when Tinkle was hired? I remember Stoudamire and Howland mentioned. Do we know who interviewed?
            Reason I ask is because I seem to remember Terry Porter’s name coming up. Ive watched some Pilot’s basketball the last couple of seasons. They’ve been terrible under Porter. I’m glad he didnt end up here.

      • Was Musselman, who’s now doing well at Nevada, a candidate previously? Might he be one this next time around? I have a feeling he might be gone after this year as he’ll have them in the tourney.

        Lamont Smith down at San Diego is a guy worth keeping an eye on. He’s an alum so it might be tough to get him out of there but he’s doing a solid job.

    • Yeah… I’m not a fan of the iso except to set up that open jumper. Even then, our best play was coming from inside, out all night. When we abandoned it, we went stagnant.

  4. Maybe the Lady Beavs can teach the men’s team how to freaking shoot an outside shot. The 3 point shot from the baseline in the corner is one of the easiest shots to hit from anywhere on the court and we get 3-4 wide open looks towards the end of reg and OT and can’t hit crapola,,,,,UnFreakingBeaverable!

  5. Report from Surprise.
    Beavs spank the Huskers giving yours truly ammunition to give shit to my brother the Husker. Yes!
    Great stadium.with typical over the top prices for concessions at pro venues.
    Madrigals HR was a moon shoot over the Beavs bullpen and right to the seats we had been in at the start of the game.
    Larnach made two amazing defensive plays that were the highlights of the game. First was a foul fly that he ran a mile to get and it did not look like he had a shot at. Makes a leg first slide and pops up with the ball. Even some Huskers applauded it. Neb RF had a couple of similar opportunities, but could not get to the balls. The second was in the last inning when he robbed what looked like a sure hit with a diving headfirst catch.
    Luke seemed to have a pretty tight zone to pitch to. Was behind a lot of the batters, but made the pitches when needed. He seemed to work mutch slower than normal. Pissed at the zone and trying to keep calm? He was hitting 91 and up to 93 with his fastball. He threw a bunch of pitches.
    Chamberlain was interesting. 85 on the gun consistently and up to 87-88 ca couple times. He chucked a wild one about three feet over AR’s head and some of his balls were not even close to the zone. Then he would paint the corners with full counts to get the K. He throws semi sidearm and does remind one of Gunderson back in the day.
    Nick made a totally awesome defensive play look ho hum to end the game, going deep in the hole (that’s what she said) to his left to catch the ball and flip to second for the force. He is really something.
    The top of the order is going to a nightmare for the opposition, particularly if Adley can protect Larnach. He nailed a ball to the gap for a nice triple his last time up.
    Neb burned through six pitchers in the game. Kwan and Grenier look like they packed on some muscle. D and O look to be stellar, the season will come down to getting some quality starting pitching to follow up Luke.
    Go Beavs!

  6. Ohio State comes back to take the lead 4-2 after 3. Tweedt is struggling.
    OSU has tied it in the B3 on back to back 2 out RBI by Larnach and Rutschman

    If you’re looking for updates on Twitter, Bob Lundeberg with the Gazette-Times does a great job. @The_Real_Bob

  7. I haven’t been able to follow today’s game very closely, but sounds like Kevin Abel has been pretty good in relief. Came on in the 5th and has 9 Ks through tue 8th inning.

    Tweedt had a pretty shaky outing. Beavs trail 6-4 with Greinier and Madrigal on 2nd and 1st after a single, wild pitch and hit by pitch hitting Madrigal’s elbow. Larnach up

  8. Not sure why Jack Anderson is batting 8th. He knows how to stretch out each at-bat — should be in the top of the order.
    Beavs 8 – Ohio 6

  9. Final out makes it a 6 run 8th inning for Beavs. 10-6 with 3 outs to go. With how well Abel is pitching, it’s looking pretty favorable for a Beavs win. Amazing 8th inning.

  10. Surprise report.
    Cold and windy at the park. Beavs play a sloppy game and get a win.
    MVP was the Buckeyes’ 2nd baseman with two errors on routine ground balls.
    Beavs had several miscues early in the game that cost them. tOSU starter was legit and other than a couple mistakes, pitched a nice game. Hit 96 a few times. The ump crew was PAC and the home plate guy was all over the place with the strike zone. Tweedt was not good and they were nailing his pitches. Normally he would have been pulled but it apppeared PC was seeing how he and later Abel handled adversity.
    The bad news is that Madrigal hurt his left arm on a play at the plate and was not not moving it as he left the field with the trainer. I would guess he broke something.
    Abel looks pretty good. 89-91 and has a big curve and a circle change.

    • Damn, radio guys didnt even mention the Madrigal injury, unless i just missed it. He was also hit by the pitch to get on base in the first place.

        • Same here, didn’t hear a word.

          BREAKING: Lundeberg tweets Casey says left wrist/hand injury during slide into plate in 8th inning. Out for rest of weekend. Nick now headed back to Corvallis.

          “Casey said Madrigal had an X-ray and the extent of the injury isn’t fully known yet. Madrigal is heading back to Corvallis to be evaluated by OSU’s team doctor. “

          • Leave it to Beaver(gopher) to break the news before anybody in the media had any idea something was wrong. Flying home early doesnt sound good.

    • You kick ass Goph, too bad it has to be a disappointing story for Nick and the Beavs. Now get over to Tucson and find out when Arizona is going to send douche bag Miller packing.

  11. MADRIGAL UPDATE:

    Bob Lundeberg of the GT, (with a nudge from NiceBeav due to a hint from BeaverGopher) has updated his game story to include the following:

    “Nick Madrigal, the reigning Pac-12 player and defensive player of the year, suffered a left hand/wrist injury while sliding into home plate in the eighth inning. He will miss the remainder of the Arizona tournament and be evaluated by Oregon State’s team doctor in Corvallis, coach Pat Casey told the Gazette-Times.

    Madrigal had an X-ray after the game and “we are going to find out more when we get back,” Casey said.

    “He just dropped his hand down and had a collision. We brought him out immediately, and we’ll see. We are hoping for the best and preparing for ‘things happen in sports.’”

    http://www.gazettetimes.com/sports/beavers-sports/baseball/osu-baseball-beavers-claw-back-to-defeat-ohio-state/article_5b15e27f-32e4-5cc8-9cc7-4bfa75599ea3.html

    Stick with AB and the GT; we don’t need no stinkin’ whoreogonian!

  12. Ruh-roh, someones gonna get fired.

    mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/22559284/sean-miller-arizona-christian-dawkins-discussed-payment-ensure-deandre-ayton-signing-according-fbi-investigation

  13. PBH.. here. First day as “usher” at Giant Stadium for exhibition game v Brewers. Real mellow atmosphere. Starters play a few innings, scrubs play few innings, pitching changes galore.

    Players run wind sprints during the game in the outfield behind the outfielders… sort of different. When I say ‘wind sprints” remember these are baseball players so its really just sort of a fast jog.

    I work until the first pitch then hit the seats set aside for volunteers with free grub and catch the game. Dodgers are here tomorrow might be a little more intense.

    Good luck on the relo Angry that’s a big move… check in with us as you can.

  14. This Arizona coach report is crazy, FBI wiretap? Shit… Have to believe this type of thing is wide spread, maybe not 6 figure payments, but seems a lot of the other schools discussed were under $10,000. Seems some version of extra benefits is happening virtually everywhere.

    Makes you wonder how much we paid for the shaftenaar brothers? Over/under at $17.50 per.

  15. Kendall Rogers’ stock is slipping with me. Not only does he speak of the LH situation without understanding the issues or facts, but now he throws out the possibility that Nick Madrigal could be out 4-6 weeks. Sure, that may happen, but what’s his source? He’s too busy cozying up to LSU to actually be at the Beavs game today.

    As tweeted by KR:
    @BeaverBaseball All-American Nick Madrigal had an X-ray tonight following a left hand injury. #Beavs team doctor will meet with him tomorrow. Fear is that he could miss 4-6 weeks. More tomorrow. #MLBDraft

    Oh yeah, he gives no credit to BeaverGopher, AB , or Lundeberg for the story.

  16. FWIW. I saw Nick M leave the hotel with his lower left arm in a huge splint/ temp cast device and overheard a mom of one of the players say “is that the same one he broke two years ago.”
    So probably bad news. Luck O da Beavs on steroids.

    • Thanks. Factual reporting from beavergopher; as opposed to rank speculation by Kendall.

      If KR has a source for his “…4-6 weeks ” remark, he should have named it! Otherwise, why not say “…season ending”? Even a remark about similar appearing injuries taking a specific time for recovery would have been more palatable.

      • He seems like an ass. I didn’t realize D-1 had become a pay site. It used to be my go to for all the national scores. Plus, I think Angry was conversing with him on Twitter (pointing out the errors of his ways) and KR agreed to do more research on Heimlich and then later just posted more click-bait crap.

        Good riddance to that site if Roger”s brand of journalism is acceptable to them. I’ll get my scores elsewhere.

  17. OT…….WBB
    Steve Gress (of the GT) tweets, “The Oregon State women dropped three spots in the RPI to 41 after last night’s win at Arizona.”

    I thought road wins counted for a lot in RPI? Guess AZ is so lowly ranked that even the road thing isn’t enough to counter. Anyway, the gals face “The Realtor” at her place Sunday at 1pm; game is listed as available on: PAC12 Network, PAC12 Oregon, PAC12 Ariz.

    • RealTime has ASU as an 8 pt. favorite in tomorrow’s game, and gives ASU a 60% chance of getting the win. ASU is 13-2 at home, OSU 6-4 in road games.

      ASU lost to Oregon, and Sunday will be Senior Night for the ASU players. OSU will have a task ahead of them to come out with a win in this game.

  18. OT: How’d this hire get past Riley?

    FB Scoop says, “Oregon State: Montana State DFO Brittney Johnson will join the staff as assistant DFO, sources tell FootballScoop.”

  19. NCAA and FBI investigation: If any teams have been linked to these allegations, players named, coaches named they shold be barred from the NCAA tournament this year. I don’t get how the talking heads of sports talk are turning it into a debate about paying athletes as if that will stop cheaters from cheating.
    Pay for play is cheating and should always be cheating. Coaches, players, and agents all like to portray a gray area of financial need vs NCAA riches, but it doesn’t change the rule. If you try to cheat to win, you shouldn’t get to compete.

    I hope it exposes the NCAA cesspool. A lot of high level coaches, players have made a Faustian deal in the hopes that they never have to pay up. That time appears to be coming soon.

    I think there could be 25-30 top ranked teams that shouldn’t be allowed to compete in the tourney this year. It would be the asterisk year but no different than the steroid era of baseball. Get things corrected and punish the cheaters in order to move forward. Don’t placate the cheaters by shifting the argument to paying athletes as if that takes care of these issues.

    • The report that came out yesterday is all pretty minor stuff. An agent giving improper benefits to a handful of athletes, several of which were around only $1k or less. That could easily happen without teams knowing about it.
      But, it also sounds like this was just a small piece of the whole case, and we’ll have more and more small reports like this, which will look much bigger in whole. Just think this is the beginning.
      I think we’ll hear plenty more situations similar to Arizona’s as the weeks roll by.

      Also, luck o the beavs that Miller was able to coach against us but will not coach against oregon tonight.

      https://twitter.com/ghansen711/status/967491433228677120

      • Is Ayton entering the draft today?

        Jay Bilas and ESPN are feigning shock and dismay at the Miller reports. My cynical side says that March Madness is going to drive the bus so that everybody still gets paid. It will be NCAA and conferences/ presidents, ADs, coaches all rallying against FBI to avoid any real changes.

        Honest coaches who haven’t had guys doing shady stuff need to speak up now. The problem is it will be a pressure cooker for everyone in the profession to stay united and keep the lid on it. Do you think if any coach speaks out of turn and declares how things have been done, he will be outcast and no longer in the club? I’m sure there is plenty of frustration within those coaches and staffs that face the uphill challenge against these cheating programs.

        I think the problem is the fraudulent system has created an Animal Farm reality where “All animals (insert schools) are equal, but some animals (insert schools) are more equal than others.” Some schools are allowed to cheat while others can’t even get a key recruit through the NCAA clearinghouse for 3 months!?! Remember Roberto Nelson?

        NCAA has had selective enforcement for a long time, and now I hope the hypocrisy reveals itself in more than a slap on the wrist for the powers that be…

      • Yeah, Schmuck fans are indignant posting that if Miller shouldn’t be allowed to coach, then Ayton shouldn’t be allowed to play…..I think it’s just a matter of time that Nike will be involved in this on-going investigation. After all, it seems like Oregon overnight became a hot bed for high profile players and given Oregon has never been a mecca for men’s CB, it makes me wonder what moved the needled for them. I mean, they’ve attracted some pretty big names in the last few years and got them to come to Eugene instead of much higher profile and much better programs. We shall see but Schmuck fans might want to temper their indignity because those who live in glass houses…..just sayin’.

      • I know I was just telling my wife that “Luck O’ the Beavs” dictated that the scandal broke the day after the game. I was reading some Arizona newspaper stuff, it sounds like Miller may have know what was going on at some point Thursday? He gave a distracted, two minute presser after the game Thursday and skated out. The Arizona media were saying he’s usually pretty expansive in his post game comments.

        Also, in the “you can’t make this up category”, there was apparently a mistake in Miller’s contract where if he’s fired for cause he would receive 5 million more if he’s just fired. WTF?

  20. John might be a nice guy and all but how can you have a play by play guy that can’t tell you if it is an error or a wild pitch. I’m not an expert either but I don’t call games for a living

  21. So we just cut out of the baseball broadcast in favor of OSU basketball pregame? Wtf?
    No warning on the radio broadcast, it just cut over

  22. Sounds like Nebraska’s pitcher has some sort of injury after his last pitch and is being taken out. Nebraska radio crew sounds like they should be on suicide watch

  23. Eisert gives up a single then a wild pitch moves the runner to 3rd and other Nebraska single makes it 8-3 Beavers two outs in the top of the 7th

  24. Pearce with a K to end the game as the Beavers win 10-3; bad news is Rutschman had to leave the game in the 3rd due to some sort of foot injury

  25. MBB wins 79-75 after blowing a 15 point lead with about eight minutes left. Only thought I have is that Alfred Hollins looks like a superstar in the making if he’s handled right by the coaching staff. Six steals along with 14 points tonight.

    • Oregon State still has a shot at the NIT. Beating Arizona probably would have done it as with a sweep of AZ schools OSU would have as many Pac-12 wins as ASU right now. They need to win a Pac-12 tourney game at minimum to have much of a shot. Two and they are highly likely in.

      Short of NIT this year I think OSU should consider the CBI this yeat as more experience for guys like Ethan and Hollins. Try to win it again if we fall short of NIT and put bookends on CBI Championships and then try to make tbis program a perennial NIT or better (Big Dance) program after that. If Arizona takes a step back there is room for OSU’s star to rise in the coming decade.

      • Agree with Hollins. He is the first legit D1 player besides a coaches son with any real instincts in game, and he is a fluid scorer. He gets to 14 points easier than anyone on the team. How he develops while playing alongside all 3 coaches sons will likely show how much chemistry there is and will determine how much they can accomplish next year. I think they have a real shot at the pac 12 championship if Hollins is in the starting lineup and healthy. Some may smirk but he is a legit option to score at any time as a spot up, driver, rebounder and fast break finisher, plus his defense is better than just about everyone else on the team.

      • “Oregon State still has a shot at the NIT.”

        Love your enthusiasm but short of winning these last two games (on the road, mind you) and a deep run in the Pac-12 tournament the Beavs have ZERO chance at the NIT. Not with an RPI of 159 after tonight and a slew of bad losses.

        • It’s funny, I feel like we are in bizarro world with Beaver basketball coaches. Another underachieving season. Next year, barring injuries and any player stupid enough to officially opt for the NBA draft they should be a top six P-12 team, but if we go back to the CR era that’s what we said before his final season and they finished 16-16, lost to Radford in the CBI and Craig got shit-canned.

          Does WT deserve the same fate next season if he can’t get the team to the tourney.? By that point, I don’t think it matters whether Tres leaves if his Dad gets fired. I say that Barnes has to take a stand on mediocrity, if Tinkle can’t get a veteran squad to win on the road and finish games he should be let go. Hard to believe it will be year five already next season

          • Time seems to move more smoothly when the stupids don’t take every chance to tell us all that our coach is Moochelle’s brother, making him related to something called a half-black.

            Amazing how that works.

          • I don’t think my comment implied anything about a “smooth passage” of time. My point was that Beaver hoops is again with an under performing squad. How long does WT get? I think CR had six years. I’m good with five for WT and next season should be crucial and with a sense of urgency (less immature team comments)… I hope the administration sees it that way. I also have no idea what Michelle Obama has to do with my comment., but maybe you saw an opening to opine on a couple of idiot comments posted here from years ago?

          • I don’t know if CR’s team was that underperforming. JC was the only player he ever got who could take over at both ends. His last year was Berto and some role players.

            This team, until the past couple weekends, was a scattered mess of Bertos. The floor is too tilted to one side for a couple of them. The introduction of Hollins may have a lot to do with the much better spacing and movement we’ve seen recently. But the set isos are killing me.

            If you want to iso someone, high post them and play some inside out. The inside out is what works for us. It was what was opening up lanes and getting us quality shots. When we iso up top or just pass around the arc and jack up treys, we don’t do as well.

          • And it seemed like forever that CR was here. The first three years of his tenure, he was saddled with some bad players/people because of APR. Although, I did like Omari, a quality person and player.

            That we’re only seven years removed from that third season means it’s too soon for someone on that roster to be out of jail.

          • It all becomes a blur, I think it has been 27 years since a team finished above .500 in conference play. You would think that would happen in a quarter century just by random luck.

      • This whole notion; experience, playing time, etc…. CBI blah….blah…blah. Verbatim from 2009 when Robinson took them to the third-rate CBI. Look how well all that worked out. They’re in the same place nine years later.

        In 2009 Western Illinois sent maybe eight players and and an assistant coach to play in Corvallis. Some seniors opted out of “post-season” play and the head coach split. I think the CBI debacle ending up costing upwards of $40,000 as it’s a play to pay scheme. No thanks.

  26. Early start vs Ohio St today. 8:00AM.
    Similar lineup to yesterday with Taylor filling in for Adley and Armstrong for Madrigal.
    Gambrel pitching.

    FYI, Hank Hager who does the color commentary with Warren is a duck grad. Why do we have so many ducks as part of our broadcast team(Parker, Hager)

  27. Gambrell leaves up 6-0 after 7 innings. 5 h, 12 so, and most impressively, 0 BB. I can see Tweedt receiving another start but with Abel and Gambrell pitching well, he needs to step it up.

  28. Ladies win at ASSU 64-60, will be the 3 seed in the Pac-12 tournament. Could finish in a 3-way tie for 2nd with Stanford and UCLA but would need Stanford to lose later today vs Cal for that to happen. Either way Stanford would win the tie breaker and they are the 2 seed.

    • Once again, the third quarter belongs to the Beavs; why does it take halftime adjustments to get their heads straight?

      Turnovers: 10 in the first half, 5 in the second. Points off of TO’s: OSU 11 and ASU 17.

      Say it again, we’re gonna miss Angry’s gal! But hopefully not for SEVERAL more games!

      Attendance: 3258, about 50% Beavs according to Ron Callan

        • Looks like Gulich is really peaking at the right time. That plus some of the hot outside shooting OSU can bring, and they could be the team people want to avoid. From comments in here, it sounds like if they could better handle a press they’d really not have a glaring weakness for another team to exploit(?). Aren’t most of the TOs coming when they’re pressed?

          I do agree beating a team three times seems to be difficult normally, but I think on a neutral court they can do it.

          • Marie’s improvement this year has been amazing; she is willing to take the mid-range jumper now and even has had occasional success dribbling when necessary. I think her leadership has been most impressive, just listen to some of the post game comments and watch her talk to her teammates.

            The press gets to this team and, as Jack has pointed out here, it is difficult to understand (practice?) their hesitancy to pass out of the press and to allow themselves to be trapped in a corner or on the sideline.

            The “hot outside shooting” is, I think, something to watch going forward. For the season the 3pt % has been 40.6 (38.7 in conf), for the last 4 games that number drops to 31.1%. A combination of the defenses faced? A cooling off of the hot hands?

            I look for Tudor, McWilliams, or Goodman to shoot “lights out” in the next couple games. (a return to the mean, if you will) But, given the track record with TO’s, wonder how far this group can go. Nice that Rueck has built this program to the point where Sweet Sixteen seems just “acceptable”.

        • True that beating a team three times is difficult but ASU doesn’t have an answer for Heimlich….ASU is a good team but they don’t have the depth or talent osu has. Big concern is pivec continues to be sloppy handling the ball. She does other things well but is a liability on offense when playing the point. Beavs have got to clean up their turnovers. I’m heading up to key arena on Friday to watch the tourney….anyone else going up there?

  29. All right, you degenerates, Angry is due back in less than 48 hours. Lets get a couple topics firmed up before then:

    1) Does anyone have info on how, as NiceBeaver said, Scott Barnes’ “Pretend to give a f*#k” Town Hall meeting went??

    2) What is the latest status of both Madrigal and Adley??

    • You are now a true Californian………have left the state to go to another one in the west to screw it up.
      Have fun with the snow and cold.

      • I know, they hate us everywhere, but I’ve lived other places so I’ll just say I’m from those.

        The snow and cold are nothing, but the dry air is killing me and my guitars. Need to get a humidifier asap. I didn’t realize how dry it is here.

          • Just bought a humidifier and also keep humidity packs in my guitar cases, so hopefully it’s not too late. Haven’t opened the cases yet as to let them acclimate, but I’m scared what I’ll find. Might see some finish checking from the cold…

          • I used to go to Denver/Colorado Springs on business for 10 years. I lived in Salt Lake at the time and if you like the Mountain West , I always thought SLC was much more picturesque with the mountains right on top of the city. In Denver, the mountains are about 50 miles away and on the east side it might as well be Kansas! I met a lot of great people in Colorado and there was lots to do. I think it’s probably a pretty nice place to live. The two snowiest months are October and March, I sure encountered some weird ass weather on my travels there.

          • Good to know. We did this on a bit of a whim because we (like everyone these days?) hate California. Weather is great, but the prices, people, and politics aren’t. I do miss the weather already. Well see how it goes. I never liked SLC. Went through a few times and all 2 liquor stores in town were serving wine only and closed at like 8. Maybe they were participants in the Gary Andersen sobriety program.

          • I had a layover in Denver one time and I was expecting Rocky mountain high and shit. Like you said, it looked like Nebraska, flat as a pancake as far as I could see.

          • Nice Dumb and Dumber reference. Always loved that line.

            Yeah, it’s dry and flat here. Weird. I’ve been through CO a lot on road trips and don’t remember it being dry and flat, but those were September trips each time.

          • I don’t remember it ever raining when I was there, either snowing or dry as a bone. I liked the summers though, not too hot because of the elevation, but I don’t get the people who call it beautiful. Yeah, they joke about the airport being in Kansas.

            Oh and Salt Lake really relaxed their liquor laws during the 2002 Olympics (phony bastards), but maybe it is strict again? I have not been back since ’07

  30. I’ve got a good Riley rant/analogy…hopefully soon, maybe a day or two as I settle in. I thought about it on the road because you know, I’m “obsessed with Riley” and had nothing better to do……….

  31. Kendall Rogers from the D1 chat today (no paywall):

    Adley is day to day with lower back soreness and I’m expecting Madrigal out 4-6 weeks with a broken left wrist. I should have final confirmation on Nick very soon.

    Is he mistaken on TWO COUNTS here? Wasn’t Adley’s foot involved? Nowhere else have I seen any report of a 4-6 week timeline for Nick. In fact, Andy Jenkins on JBS just spoke, in passing, in terms of a couple weeks.

    Rogers presents as fact what appears to be his opinion on Nicks timeline, an opinion which may turn out to be accurate…but still an opinion. Nice to see that today he phrases it as an opinion; wasn’t the case on the 23rd.

    Rogers still hasn’t given BeaverGopher, AB, or even Bob Lundeberg any props for breaking the story.

    • On what kind of play was Rutsch hurt? It sounded to me like a collision, minor or major not specified. It also sounds like someone stepped on his foot and knocked his knee when colliding.

      If that’s the case, think of it more like being in a car accident, where you feel the more serious things later because you were focused on the acute pain. Neck and back tweaks are common in those instances.

  32. Final thoughts from Surprise .
    Beyond the great hitting and several highlight catches, Larnach displayed a gun for an arm, with several great throws from the outfield.
    Taylor looked good at 1st. He made a fantastic stab that saved two runs early in game two against Neb.
    By pure chance, we ended up staying at the team hotel. The kids were great. Overheard a couple staff members commenting on what a well behaved group they were. Quiet in the common areas and very respectful of their surroundings. SUPER impressed by these young men. This is a first class program that all Beavers can be proud of.
    Pearce, the little JC, came in and threw 91-92 with some moxie. Good contrast to the soft tossers coming out of the pen. He looked good.
    Go Beavs!

    • Thanks so much for the updates and taking the time to provide them. Lots of good info shared and much more insight than what anyone has posted online or via Twitter.

  33. Did I miss an update about anyone from the football team retiring? I saw on here a few weeks ago about Kesi Ah Hoy possibly medically retiring but he is on the 2018 roster. Thanks for any update.

    • So I wonder what the fan said that crossed the line if he/she didn’t say something racially motivated?
      Directing taunts towards a specific player is off limits now?

      • Probably something about female parts.

        Focusing on one player is a creepy thing to do. It was always off-limits. If the fan wants to be a part of the game, he needs to actually watch the game. As it is, it sounds like he’s overcompensating for something.

        I’ve heard some really dumb things blurted out by people at hoops games the last couple years. I usually chalk it up to morons being drunk morons. I’ve not seen anyone harangue a single player, but if it happened it should be dealt with quickly. People who pay for seats don’t want to not go to games because of some dufus who’s had a couple too many… and the AD doesn’t want that either.

        And what must the refs think when they hear the things they hear at every venue? I’m not going to claim we’re on the road to becoming BYU fans, but nipping it in the bud is the proper thing to do.

        I just wonder why he wasn’t banned from all OSU events for a period, not just WBB.

        • Personally I find a man taunting and talking shit to female athletes to be a total bitch move.

          I’m all for equality and I’m sure the ladies are strong enough to deal with it just as men have to at every away game they play, but as a man it still rubs me the wrong way when other “men” are disrespectful to women.

          I would add In general it’s appalling what some fans feel safe saying in crowds towards athletes these days. Sometimes I wish the players would actually go up into the stands “Not so tough with 6’7″ and 300lbs of muscle right in your face.”

          • Heh heh… go all Metta World Peace.

            I also think in this “wrong” way about this. But I just don’t think it’s wrong. I have respect for my wife, mother, sister and daughters… not to mention the memories of the grands.

            I can’t disrespect other women like that and two-face them. That would be a shit thing to do. I’ll bet the team heard him too. So if he was trying to impress any of them, this would be a major fail.

          • That video came across a feed the other day. That fight was nuts.

            Stephen Jackson is lucky. He could have killed someone with the haymaker he threw.

            Or collapsed his face Like Kermit Washington to Rudy tomjonavich (sp)

  34. Give me an update on baseball. Have we lost yet, what’s the injury status, etc? Don’t have time to look it all up right now. Anything pertinent would be great.

    • 8-0. Ranked #1 by College Baseball News, still #2 by the rest. Madrigal out upto 6 weeks depending on who you listen too. Haven’t heard about Adley’s return. Dinged up on a collision at 1b which is where he was at because a stiff back prevented him from being behind the plate. Larnach and Madrigal were tearing the hide off the ball and after starting the season 0-11 Kwan found his groove. Luke impressive in his second start. Tweedt needs to find his way or he won’t be a weekend starter. In the words of the Nebraska play by play guy, “Fehmel is a good pitcher but he’s no Heimlich”. Gambrell with 11 K in his last start and didn’t let a runner past 1b until the late innnings as I remember. Good start but for the Madrigal injury.

    • Good recap by steveEbeaver above.
      Gambrell looks to be ready for the rotation; this years team has shown more offense and a bit less pitching effectiveness than last year. Team BA=.365, ERA=3.12
      Beavs have turned 11 DP’s and are 9/11 stolen bases.
      Kwan is second on the team in RBI’s and has two triples, batting .391 if you throw out the 0 for 11 start mentioned by steveEbeaver
      Abel, in 5.2 innings, has 11K’s, 2BB’s has given up 9 hits but looks to be about as good as expected.

      If you haven’t already learned, the key injuries were first reported right here. Beavergopher was on the scene with Madrigal’s injury and only the nudging by Nicebeaver got Lundeberg from the GT involved in reporting it. The Adley injury was also, I believe, mentioned here first.
      Casey has a regular press availability Tuesday morning, so injury news should be forthcoming.

      Jon Warren contiued doing play by play in his own way with commentary by Hank Hagar of the AD; Jim Wilson will join Jon this weekend.
      Friday start has now been changed to 4pm, apparently due to weather concerns.

      • In addition to Steve E and OOB’s reports, which I concur with, I can also report that the anti-Heimlich crusade in the media seems to have subsided, for the time being. I do believe that Martin Meyer’s essay on this site was the turning point as media members have been schooled (in the best sense of that word) on the nuances of juvenile rehabilitation and adjudication and posters on other blogs have tweeted links to Meyer’s essay or used snips of it for corrective purposes. Furthermore, Heimlich got the warmest rounds of applause upon introduction at the start of both games, his teammates are fully supportive, and kudos for Pat Casey for starting him in opener and poking a finger in the eye of Moran, Canzano, and Rogers.

        • Agree, I wonder when the clowns from the o will come out of the wood work, maybe right before regionals, super regionals, or maybe they will wait until Omaha when Heimlich is running onto the field.

        • It did sound like LH was getting a squeezed zone in his second start, at least according to the broadcast histrionics of Parker-lite. I’ll be curious to see if he gets an unusually small zone this season.

  35. NEW POLICY
    Here is a link to OSU’s new “Clear Bag Policy” which will apply to all ticketed athletic events beginning with baseball games in Spring 2018.
    Seat cushions with pockets, purses, diaper bags, and binocular/camera cases are among the prohibited items.
    Read the whole thing for yourself. I don’t want any of you desperadoes to meet Lt. Cord Wood on a professional basis!!

    http://osubeavers.com/sports/2018/2/15/clear-bag-policy.aspx

    • Any idea if this policy is more widespread or just an OSU thing?

      The first few years of them implementing this, it’s going to be a clusterf*ck getting into games.
      Definitely makes it more difficult for parents with kids to attend a game. Most people will just say it’s not worth the trouble and stop coming all together.

      • From the link:
        “The majority of PAC-12 schools and a number of other college facilities have adopted a clear bag policy for a majority of their events. Clear bags are an additional security measure that the Oregon State Athletic Department is implementing to improve fan safety and provide our fans a more consistent and efficient entry process.”

        italics are mine; lots of wiggle room there. We’ll see how things go when pockets in clothing are now more likely to be filled.

        • Thanks, I dont necessarily think it’s a bad idea. I just am not looking forward to the inevitably slow entrance due to unprepared fans raising a stink at the gate.

          Fans/terrorists will now hide their alcohol/weapons within a puffy jacket, unless they start adding metal detectors too.

      • Wet weather games will now be a pain in the ass; I take my son to a lot of games and due to not knowing how the weather will turn I take wet weather gear for the both of us and packet it all in a backpack for easy storage. This whole idea of easy accuses is dumb and frankly just an excuse. I always show up early and never have a problem getting in. Heck, most of the time I’m first in line and I have my bag ready to be check before the gates even open. This new policy is just dumb and I think Nicebeaver is right it might not be worth going to games anymore.

      • Wondered the same thing, in spite of what it said in the article.

        Quick Google search reveals that the NFL, SEC, and (now) 10 of 12 Pac-12 schools (minus WSU and UO) have clear bag policies in place already.

        I would hope that OSU will be giving out clear plastic bags for the first couple of weeks to try and minimize the shock of this with pissed off fans… It would be salt in the wound if instead of giving them away, they were selling them at the door.

    • Huskers have this policy and it made it really quick and easy to get in without any lines at all. They have had this policy in place for quite a few years now and they seemed to gripe at first until there was no lines.

  36. @angry. I was at the surprise tournament. Other observations. New arms.
    Abel will be a stud. 91 mph with a big over the top curve. I would expect him to be #3 or 4 pitcher by the middle of the year.
    Chamberlain pitched and made some great pitches with full counts. Tough little battler from the L side.
    The JC kid, Pearce, threw 91-92 with some swag. He was impressive.
    Tweedt had a rough outing. Ohio State teed off on him.
    Luke was hitting 93 and looked great. They did seem to squeeze his zone.

  37. Moran has a recap of the Scott Barnes PTGAF Town Hall meeting from the weekend. I won’t link the article directly, but this is what he had to report:

    On Saturday in front of approximately 200 Oregon State fans, Scott Barnes quickly cut to the topic he expected to be most popular.

    The OSU athletic director opened by talking about the school’s investment in football, “or lack of,” as he put it.

    “We have not invested in football like we should,” Barnes said.

    The comment came during a town hall at the Toyota Club at Reser Stadium, where alumni and fans could ask Barnes questions following his 30-minute opening presentation. Barnes’ acknowledgement about football spending came one year after he officially took over running the Oregon State athletic department.

    And while he touted record graduation rates and grade point averages, the recent student-led launch of the #DamWorthIt mental health awareness campaign and the ongoing success of the Beavers’ baseball, gymnastics, softball and wrestling programs, the primary focus of his hourlong forum was football.

    The Beavers are coming off a 1-11 season in which Gary Andersen, whom Barnes first hired at Utah State in 2009, abruptly walked away six games into his third season in Corvallis. In November, Barnes hired Washington offensive coordinator and former OSU quarterback Jonathan Smith as Andersen’s replacement.

    Barnes called Smith “our No. 1 pick as a head coach” and spoke of salary efficiencies, as Oregon State agreed to pay the first-time head coach less than Andersen and spread the remaining money to assistant coaches.

    Barnes also acknowledged the athletic department will pay this coming year for the salaries of assistant coaches not retained from the previous staff who have not taken other coaching jobs. Those coaches are owed a combined $1,120,020 in salary for the coming season.

    When that money comes off the athletic department ledger, Barnes said the goal is to invest it back into football staff salaries.

    “If this program is to going be successful … there’s going to be a retention issue and we’ve got to be ready to take that next bite at the apple,” he said.
    Oregon State Beavers football vs. Stanford Cardinal
    Randy L. Rasmussen for The Oregonian/OregonLive

    Oregon State fans in the stands before the Beavers take on Stanford at Reser Stadium last October.

    Barnes spoke of the significance of season tickets, which have followed a nationwide trend of decline from more than 20,000 in 2014 to 17,177 this season. He made multiple references throughout the forum to being short on fundraising, pointing to low Annual Fund totals.

    “We’ve ticked up,” he said. “We’re trending. But certainly, we’re not where we need to be in terms of overall dollars. And then membership is very low.”

    He pointed to multiple pie charts that highlighted the disparity in football spending between OSU and other Pac-12 schools, saying that the Pac-12 average for football spending is about 29-30 percent of total budget, compared to 19-20 percent for Oregon State.

    He then noted that OSU does not count debt service, game operations, marketing and equipment into those figures, and said OSU is closer to on pace with other conference schools with those metrics included.

    “We are behind,” Barnes said. “But if you normalize that and you put in the four things I said we don’t count that most do, we go to 30 percent. Does that mean we’re where we want to be? Absolutely not.”

    Barnes also spoke with optimism about the future, referencing a financial sustainability plan that would balance operations in 2020 for a department that has long operated at a deficit and would include “an additional $4 million from the university invested into athletics.”

    With OSU President Ed Ray and former Olympic high jump gold medalist Dick Fosbury attending, the event came one week after the Oregon State athletic department published a strategic plan called “Build the Dam,” which included future athletic, academic, fundraising and infrastructure goals.

    Goals varied, from winning 15 Pac-12 titles by 2023 to establishing a professional mentor program to launch in the spring. The plan was short on specific detail for accomplishing each goal. Barnes said the plan included 200 “action items” that will be fluid and were not released to the public.

    Ultimately, Barnes indicated the success of other elements of the plan all can be traced back to football.

    “If we get — when we get football right — every program succeeds,” he said.

    More from Barnes’ town hall:
    Paul Vernon/AP

    Ohio State fans tailgate outside of Ohio Stadium before the start of a football game against Oklahoma last September.
    SCHEDULING

    The Jonathan Smith coaching era will begin on Sept. 1 with a rare trip to the legendary “Horseshoe” at Ohio State, which will mark the Beavers’ first trip to Columbus since 1984.

    Don’t get used those kinds of football road games, Barnes said.

    “Enjoy the trip to Ohio State because we’re not going to do that again,” Barnes said, drawing laughs from attendees.

    The first available betting lines for the 2018 college football season show just how much of a challenge Smith will face right out of the gate: The Beavers are 31-point underdogs at Ohio State. The schools agreed to the game in 2014 when Bob De Carolis was athletic director.

    While the game is expected to be one-sided, it will provide a financial windfall for Oregon State.

    The athletic department will receive $1.7 million from Ohio State for the standalone game. In 2015, the Beavers earned $1.45 million for their game at Michigan – a 35-7 loss.

    But Barnes said the school’s ultimate goal should be to reach the College Football Playoff and that scheduling one-off non-conference games against powerhouses like a “Group of 5” school in search of revenue is not the path toward that objective.

    Barnes said the team’s model will be to play home-and-home series with schools from the Big Ten or Big 12, while regularly scheduling opponents from the Mountain West and FCS. In the past year, Oregon State has signed home-and-home contracts with Purdue, Fresno State and San Diego State.

    Barnes cited Washington as an example of Pac-12 team that has created a “pathway to success” with its scheduling. The Huskies recently drew the ire of some analysts at ESPN for their scheduling but did reach the College Football Playoff in 2016 after defeating Rutgers, Idaho and Portland State in Seattle. They will notably open their 2018 season against Auburn in Atlanta.

    Barnes also said Oregon State would consider playing neutral-site games, “depending on the opportunity.”
    FACILITIES

    Barnes reiterated comments to John Canzano of The Oregonian/OregonLive in October that the renovation of the west of side of Reser Stadium would mean maximizing access of the facility between both on-campus and off-campus users.

    “If we’re going to do this, then this should be a facility that’s used 365 days a year, not just six times a year,” he said.

    Exactly what shape that year-round usage will take remains unclear. Barnes said OSU will look at privately look at concepts in the next couple weeks and evaluate costs “down the road.”

    The OSU 10-year capital forecast from January 2017, one month before Barnes officially started as athletic director, outlined a $150 million need in private donations for the Reser Stadium west side project. While Barnes did not cite any figures, he said the costs of materials and labor would lead OSU to be even more “prudent.”

    “It scares me to death when you think about the market right now,” Barnes said.
    Randy L. Rasmussen/Staff

    Fans cheer at Gill Coliseum during an NCAA women’s basketball tournament game in March 2015.

    By April or May, Barnes said the athletic department would prioritize its facility needs while evaluating potential plans and renderings.

    Recently completed projects include: the men’s basketball locker room renovation; new lighting at the Merrit Truax indoor football practice facility; the second phase of the Whyte Track and Field Center renovation; Dale Thomas Wrestling Room renovation; the practice facility, greens and driving range at Trysting Tree Golf Club; and the $46 million Valley Football Center renovation.

    The upcoming list of projects includes: new scoreboards, videoboards and lighting for Gill Coliseum over the summer; continued upgrades to Goss Stadium; new lighting for the Oregon State Softball Complex; new bleachers at Paul Lorenz Field; and LED lighting for Reser Stadium.

    Barnes fielded a complaint from an attendee about the uneven concreate at the front entrance of Gill Coliseum, as well as the second-level restrooms.

    “It’s embarrassing, and we have to move very quickly on that,” Barnes responded, calling the arena “a jewel that we want to take great care of.”

    Barnes was also asked about the potential for expanding seating capacity at Goss Stadium, which sits at 3,315. He said Oregon State was looking at expansion in its facilities master plan but did not want to get too big given the high potential for sellouts.

    Oregon State had 17 crowds of 3,000 or more last season and an average of 3,199 per home date.

    And while most of the discussion around facilities surrounded needed improvements, Barnes also said he believed the football practice facilities were the best in the Pac-12.

    “We’re not as far behind as people suggest,” he said.
    PAC-12 NETWORK

    The lone pre-submitted question to come before Barnes was about the state of the Pac-12 Network.

    The controversial television rights deal has provided a major platform for the conference’s Olympic sports but has also featured limited national distribution due to an ongoing standoff with DirecTV and provided lower payouts than originally expected to member schools, which have retained full collective ownership of the network.

    Barnes was optimistic about the conference’s next rights deal in 2024 but did not have any news for fans affected by the DirecTV impasse.

    “There’s no magic bullet in the next six years unfortunately,” Barnes said.

    Barnes did point positively to a recent leadership change, as former Time Warner Cable executive Mark Shuken was named the president of the network in August. Barnes referred to Shuken as “brilliant,” crediting him with making leadership changes in the sales and programming departments.

    Jon Wilner of the Bay Area News Group reported in January the network was cutting staff, while Barnes said the television production of Olympic sport coverage would come from a single center instead of on-site to save money.

    “Our best opportunity in the next six years is to bring dollars to the bottom line … is not through huge revenue growth unfortunately,” Barnes said. “It’s through efficiencies.”

    But much of the conversation about the state of the network involved the desire to keep administrative issues with the deal or the conference out of the public eye.

    “What we have to stop doing is killing ourselves,” Barnes said. “We have athletic directors and presidents that are out there bashing the Pac-12 about what’s going wrong. Those conversations need to stay in the room and we need to speak with one voice because if we don’t it hurts recruiting, it hurts our brand and you guys get really frustrated.”

    Ray, the OSU president since 2003 who was part of negotiating the original network contract, echoed the sentiment that administrators were bringing down the conference brand with public critiques.

    “There in fact were ADs and presidents who spent money they didn’t have,” Ray said. “They built stadiums and made commitments based on money they anticipated. And what they really are belly aching about is they got out over their skis and now they’re in financial trouble. So instead of owning the situations they’ve created, they’re whining about what the Pac-12 can’t bail them out of.

    “And somehow they don’t get that that’s not a productive exercise – that bashing your own product and complaining about the brand not delivering what you anticipated but wasn’t realized is no way for us to move forward.”

    Neither Barnes nor Ray mentioned any names, although in an October interview with The Seattle Times, Washington State University President expressed disappointment with the revenue generated by the Pac-12 Networks and that it was a concern of the university presidents within the conference.
    Anibal Ortiz/The Corvallis Gazette-Times via AP

    Oregon State football coach Jonathan Smith
    RECRUITING

    Barnes said more money needed to be available for football recruiting, highlighting the desire for a private air service for Jonathan Smith and his staff to use during football season for midweek trips.

    Smith has said he intends to focus more on areas considered part of the traditional Pac-12 footprint, putting a particular emphasis on Southern California.
    EXPANSION

    Barnes said there are no plans to expand beyond the 17 sports currently offered at Oregon State, which is tied for eighth in the conference with Arizona and Utah. Barnes said the top priority remained correcting the course for football before the possibility of adding men’s track and field, which the school dropped in 1988.

    “When we get football right and we sustain that, we’ve got a lot of our problems solved,” Barnes said.
    NIKE

    Asked about switching uniform suppliers to a different company like Adidas, given Nike’s connection to founder and Oregon alum Phil Knight, Barnes stressed that Nike had been an “unbelievable partner” and the school was happy with the relationship.

    “They’ve advanced us in so many ways,” Barnes said.

    Oregon State is in the seventh year of an eight-year deal with Nike worth more than $17.3 million, which will expire June 30, 2019.

    — Danny Moran

    • Adidas, More Money, Take down the VTV banner, and West side. Those 4 things is all we really needed to hear….meaning it was pointless.

    • “The lone pre-submitted question …..”
      Hard to believe there was only ONE question submitted ahead of time. Gotta wonder if there were some uncomfortable ones which simply were not addressed.

    • Would have preferred Barnes to say something like, “Nike has been a great asset to our marketing and rebranding efforts, but we are willing to hear from other entities to get the best option for our student athletes in performance. Nike is well saturated in within the Collegiate Universities, but we are willing to hear from Adidas and Under Armour as well for their services.” Instead, we got a short, “Status quo on mediocrity, goofy, “Really, we’re rolling with those uniforms?”, and my personal favorite, “Phil Knight did help our baseball team, so why can’t they help our other sports?” Let’s think about this last one for a sec….that was 20+ years ago that occurred!

      • With only a year to go on the current deal with Nike, wouldn’t the better negotiating stance be to, at least, aggressively leave options open as you state?

        Has Barnes ever shown himself to be a decent negotiator?……………well, maybe in getting his own deal with OSU. Seems he is paid pretty well and isn’t held to any standard of performance. No problem, plenty of money available……

        • The Nike deal was extended another 11 years.

          Moran would have known this had he simply run a routine background check… or maybe a google search.

  38. “Pat Casey did not have an update on Nick Madrigal but confirmed he will be out this weekend. Adley Rutschman (leg bruise) expects to start Friday ”

    Also: “Casey said that he expects to have an update on Madrigal this weekend. The coach also confirmed that it is a left wrist issue.”

    As tweeted just now by Lundeberg.

    • Per Kendall Rogers:

      “INJURY NEWS: @BeaverBaseball All-American Nick Madrigal, as I suspected, will miss 4-6 weeks with a broken left wrist. Hopefully, he will be back sooner rather than later. #MLBDraft #GoBeavs”

      Wonder who confirmed this for him?

    • More from Kendall Rogers (via twitter):
      “C Adley Rutschman remains day to day with a little back soreness. Nothing major for Adley, but #Beavs will be extra careful with their prized sophomore backstop.”

      But, from Lundeberg, “Rutschman suffered a bruise between the tibia and fibula and sat out Sunday’s finale in Arizona. He expects to be back in the lineup Friday.”
      “I don’t really know how to describe (the bruise), but the bottom line is we’re going to be fine and I am good-to-go,” Rutschman said. “I completely expect to be out there with the guys and I would be very disappointed if I wasn’t.”

      Lundeberg does report that Adley had some back/shoulder soreness, but that wasn’t the reason to sit out Sunday.

      Back soreness? Bruised leg? …Who do you believe?….umm, maybe Adley himself?

      http://www.gazettetimes.com/sports/beavers-sports/baseball/osu-baseball-madrigal-out-rutschman-expects-to-play/article_ed4ecbaf-f559-56c8-ab45-549ed0eae634.html

  39. Somebody here asked the other day about medical retirements. I talked to someone close to the team who confirmed for me that Kesi and Shemiah Whitson are both retired.

  40. In a poorly written argument, and one that references the departure of Ryan “Hall,” Sports Illustrated “writer” Chris Johnson make a “case” why OSU could be bowl bound next year:

    “This is an irrationally optimistic gamble on a coaching change and a navigable early stretch of league play elevating the Beavers into one of the nation’s biggest surprises by midseason.”

    https://www.si.com/college-football/2018/02/22/oregon-state-baylor-tulsa-bowl-eligibility

    • man, now that I step back and think about the games over the last 2 weekends and I agree with Casey in that they played average ball against young clubs and 1 experienced pitcher(tOSU). They will get better and they will keep grinding.

  41. Man all this “pay for play” news coming out right now makes me realize why we suck in football and basketball… we aren’t offering any money to these kids under the table (or at least not enough). Hey Angry, once you’ve earned enough money on the donate button to pay for the site maybe we can donate to buy better players? :)

  42. OT but why doesn’t Corvallis have its own minor league hockey team? I feel like people would embrace hockey here pretty well. Plus, if there’s a small arena, it can be used for indoor track, which no university in Oregon has access to at the moment.

      • I don’t see why not the AHL. Several franchises are located in cities with populations <50,000; granted, these are towns in the northeast where hockey is most popular, but there isn’t any minor league teams in Oregon or Washington which I find odd. Attracting a decent sized fan base shouldn’t be much of a problem, being located in the heart of the valley between several large cities and universities.

        • AHL teams are affiliated with a NHL club which is why there aren’t any in the PNW. there’s opportunity now that Seattle is getting a franchise. More likely to get a juniors team than AHL if at all.

  43. Who wants to join me in congratulating the amazing award winning writers at the Oregonian? All the of the articles I have read by them are outstanding. So much so, I now never read them and look for reliable information elsewhere.

    I think we should organize an “applause” minute where we all stand at the same time (at work, in the shower, etc) and clap for these guys for 60 straight seconds.

    • Today I received an email from them asking for me to subscribe — they must be losing a lot of customers lately. Haven’t seen that kind of fishing from them before.

    • I will take different approach. I’m in the bathroom, I’m going to take an Oregonian, wipe Moran, and then flush the last remaining nugget, john crapzano. You can stand and clap now but don’t wait for my encore.

  44. As un-delighted as I am with the Parker and Warren presentations, I appreciate whomever it is that arranges for baseball and the 2 basketball teams to have radio coverage wherever they go. I thought I would tune into the Cal/Washington wbb game on radio and no play by play at either school.

    • It’s going to be run by the conference for the Tourney. You might want to check into who does provide a radio play-by-play before tomorrow if that’s your primary source.

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