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Texas Baseball 2025 - Show Me A Schloss


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2 hours ago, BillyGoatHill said:

Roster spots have actually gone down for 2025 as of a ruling in July.

34 players now but ALL can be on FULL scholarship (up from the BS 11.7 restriction and mostly only 1/4 scholarship or less) 

For the 2025 Spring season, the roster limit remains at 40.  Starting in the 2026 season its 34 (used to be 35 pre-covid) and, as with all sports, all roster spots are allowed to be on full scholarship.

However, its up to each conference to set their scholarship limit and it looks like everyone will end up being under 34 for baseball.  Talk about the SEC, which will likely allow for the most baseball scholarships, is that they will initially limit it to around 25 full baseball scholarships for 2026.  But, unlike today, the teams will now be able to split that number however they wish among the players.

A key issue still to be determined for 2026 is when the teams must have the roster down to 34.  Some are arguing to have it at 34 before any Fall 2025 practice begins and others want there to be a higher Fall limit and allow the coaches to cut down to 34 sometime during or after Fall 2025 practice.

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1 hour ago, HTXfan said:

For the 2025 Spring season, the roster limit remains at 40

I thought that too but I saw today ( before posting) two sites saying that it was agreed upon this last July to move it back to 34 this year 2025. The NCAA site was painful looking for an update there. Not arguing, I hope it is 40. Just what I saw on the other websites.

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Thanks for that info Hookem2147.  Regarding the progress pitchers in rehab are making, what pitchers are actually part of that group?

I don't necessarily mind that there may be future bunts, but I hope they still continue routinely practicing how to bunt.  It is amazing how bad some guys are at bunting and if they are the ones that you need in the 9th inning as he suggested you might as well forget about it.

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7 hours ago, .45s said:

Thanks for that info Hookem2147.  Regarding the progress pitchers in rehab are making, what pitchers are actually part of that group?

I don't necessarily mind that there may be future bunts, but I hope they still continue routinely practicing how to bunt.  It is amazing how bad some guys are at bunting and if they are the ones that you need in the 9th inning as he suggested you might as well forget about it.

It was nice hearing Mercer in that little update. Would be huge if he got his mojo back. 
 

Basically agree on the bunting and needing to practice. I do just a tad bit miss getting out to early 1-0 or 2-0 leads with those elite Augie teams. Getting a run or 2 in the first and immediately putting the pressure on was nice. I’m all for swinging away though. Was beyond annoying watching aggys approach and swings at the plate vs ours the last few years. 

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Avg ERA in the SEC was over 5, with starters only averaging 4.1 innings per game - offensive league. Don’t expect a lot of 1-0 ball games. 

Several people on here refuse to believe this. Maybe if Schloss says it it will start to be accepted.

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39 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

Houston? Seriously?

 

Head coach Todd Whiting was on Schloss's staff at TCU and his ace recruiter.  Clay Van Hook and Woody Williams (analyst to pitching coach) are first year assts.   Whiting may be on the hot seat at his alma mater after 14 years.

I miss playing Rice regardless of their recent decline.   Even going there,   Reckling is such a nice venue.

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1 hour ago, torre said:

Head coach Todd Whiting was on Schloss's staff at TCU and his ace recruiter.  Clay Van Hook and Woody Williams (analyst to pitching coach) are first year assts.   Whiting may be on the hot seat at his alma mater after 14 years.

I miss playing Rice regardless of their recent decline.   Even going there,   Reckling is such a nice venue.

It's too bad about reckling, and it's also too bad Santa Clara won't be a home and away.

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Maine was never that good of a team or program. Back in the late 1970's through the mid 1980's the NCAA required that Regionals be played in all sections of the country. Maine was the best of the teams in the Northeast Region and hosted for several years. The NCAA also required that teams from the region be in the Regionals. So, for these years Maine would win this Regional and go to Omaha. They would usually go 0-2 and be eliminated. They were coached by a crusty old guy named John Winkin. He was a gruff guy that was an old school baseball coach. He was friends with Coach Gus and Maine would come to Austin to play the Horns fairly often and usually get beat badly in those games.

The one-year Maine did well in Omaha was in 1982 behind the arm of future MLB pitcher Billy Swift. He was a nice guy and us Texas fans always got along well with the Maine players and fans; they just usually weren't there very long. This year they made the final four teams before their nemesis Miami, eliminated them, after Maine had beaten them earlier. 

Then in the late 1980's the NCAA allowed other schools to go to other Regionals, as the top seed there. The first year this happened of all teams Miami went to the Maine Regional and easily won it. Then the NCAA dropped the rule that there had to be Regionals in all regions of the country and that was the end of Maine as sort of a baseball power. They haven't been back to Omaha or even been that good since the days of when they would host and be the #1 seed of those Maine Regionals.

I still got some things those Maine players and fans gave me back then. Those were great years watching Texas Baseball, other teams also at Disch-Falk and then in Omaha, or as we called the Horns, the University of Texas at Omaha. I knew Abe back then too. We used to stop in Oklahoma City on the way to Omaha for the CWS and talk to him, when he was coaching there.

 

Wild Bunch Memories and Abe's Army.jpg

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