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26 minutes ago, kingkoopa6 said:

Please hurry up season 

Really going to miss LHN for baseball. The ESPN+/SEC+ app has been crappy.

Will miss Zeke and Zonk if they aren't doing the games. They will probably be working baseball, but not always Texas or even together as a team.

Once they got rid of Galindo, they were hard to beat, for Texas Baseball games. 

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6 hours ago, NBHorn7 said:

Really going to miss LHN for baseball. The ESPN+/SEC+ app has been crappy.

Will miss Zeke and Zonk if they aren't doing the games. They will probably be working baseball, but not always Texas or even together as a team.

Once they got rid of Galindo, they were hard to beat, for Texas Baseball games. 

The audio feed with Craig and Keith is the best overlayed with the video of whatever feed there is...  Hopefully we'll get more of that...

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13 hours ago, NBHorn7 said:

Really going to miss LHN for baseball. The ESPN+/SEC+ app has been crappy.

Will miss Zeke and Zonk if they aren't doing the games. They will probably be working baseball, but not always Texas or even together as a team.

Once they got rid of Galindo, they were hard to beat, for Texas Baseball games. 

Keith is doing radio for the team. Swindell is actively looking for a gig 

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9 hours ago, NBHorn7 said:

I think Roger Wallace was on the radio broadcast before Harrington or Thornhill.

Not sure if it will be the same this year but Thornhill only did Sunday home games the last few years. Wallace or Harrington would handle the other homes games depending on if Harrington was doing ESPN+ TV stuff for Texas State. Moreland obviously only did road games when he wasn’t tied up with LHN but I’m hoping he is able to do more games this year without that commitment.

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Team 2024

Rank Team 2024 Record Final 2024 Rank
1 texasam.pngTexas A&M 53-15 2
2 virginia.pngVirginia 46-17 7
3 lsu.pngLSU 43-23 NR
4 tennessee.pngTennessee 60-13 1
5 arkansas.pngArkansas 44-16 17
6 unc.pngNorth Carolina 48-16 5
7 oregonst.pngOregon State 45-16 10
8 georgia.pngGeorgia 43-17 11
9 floridast.pngFlorida State 49-17 4
10 florida.pngFlorida 36-30 8
11 duke.pngDuke 40-20 24
12 oregon.pngOregon 40-20 12
13 ncstate.pngNC State 38-23 6
14 wake.pngWake Forest 38-22 NR
15 clemson.pngClemson 44-16 9
16 vandy.pngVanderbilt 38-23 NR
17 okstate.pngOklahoma State 42-19 21
18 missst.pngMississippi State 40-23 22
19 texas.pngTexas 36-24 NR
20 dallasbapt.pngDallas Baptist 45-15 NR
21 arizona.pngArizona 36-23 25
22 ucsb.pngUC Santa Barbara 44-14 19
23 tcu.pngTCU 33-21 NR
24 nebraska.pngNebraska 40-22 NR
25 troy.pngTroy 37-22 NR

 

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Mississippi State shouldn't be ranked. TCU should be borderline top 15. They had a good portal haul, and Saarloos took back over pitching coach duties, which he never should have given up.

I am much higher on Arkansas than Tennessee. I think Tennessee lost too much and should be closer to 10ish. 

If A&M doesn't make noise in Omaha, Earley should be fired. #1 roster in the country was bought and handed to him on a silver platter. It would be an all-time choke job if they didn't make it out of a Super Regional. 

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10 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

Mississippi State shouldn't be ranked. TCU should be borderline top 15. They had a good portal haul, and Saarloos took back over pitching coach duties, which he never should have given up.

I am much higher on Arkansas than Tennessee. I think Tennessee lost too much and should be closer to 10ish. 

If A&M doesn't make noise in Omaha, Earley should be fired. #1 roster in the country was bought and handed to him on a silver platter. It would be an all-time choke job if they didn't make it out of a Super Regional. 

Yeah but guess where Earley is not coaching? CHECK MATE, SIPS

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Just renewed season tickets and parking pass. Was hoping to move behind 1st base side but none were open (needed 4)

I am right behind 3rd base dugout, 1st row so hard to complain too much. Cannot wait for this season. Never liked Pierce as I thought his base running approach was shitty and obviously he was ass at pitcher development.

 

LFG!

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3 hours ago, BrazilHorn said:

Just renewed season tickets and parking pass. Was hoping to move behind 1st base side but none were open (needed 4)

I am right behind 3rd base dugout, 1st row so hard to complain too much. Cannot wait for this season. Never liked Pierce as I thought his base running approach was shitty and obviously he was ass at pitcher development.

 

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4 hours ago, BrazilHorn said:

Just renewed season tickets and parking pass. Was hoping to move behind 1st base side but none were open (needed 4)

I am right behind 3rd base dugout, 1st row so hard to complain too much. Cannot wait for this season. Never liked Pierce as I thought his base running approach was shitty and obviously he was ass at pitcher development.

 

LFG!

Just renewed mine too. I was able to move down fairly significantly from last year (when I was in court during my time slot and was left with almost nothing to choose from). I'm in under the overhang in 103 this year (due to kids). If it was just me and the wife we'd have had more options. 

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7 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

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This is a good deal for Texas Baseball and Softball. They make original, grape, apple, strawberry and raspberry flavors. Would think they might have made an orange or burnt orange flavor for this deal.

University of Texas Athletics Announces Sponsorship with Big League Chew featuring Exclusive Texas Longhorns Packaging

Dec 17, 2024

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Austin, TX — December 17, 2024 —The University of Texas announced today that it is welcoming Big League Chew, the one and only shredded bubble gum, as a sponsor of the Texas Baseball and Softball programs. As part of this collaboration, Big League Chew will launch the officially licensed “Longhorns Pack,” a first-of-its-kind co-branded packaging featuring a collegiate athletics program.

Known for its iconic shreds and stay-fresh pouch, Big League Chew’s Texas Longhorns themed graphics put a burnt orange spin on the classic package, including options featuring both Longhorns baseball and softball player caricatures. Big League Chew has been a staple for generations of baseball and softball players and fans, and the collaboration unites one of America’s most beloved bubble gum brands with Texas’ prestigious programs. Longhorn fans will be able to find the product in H-E-B, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and other Central Texas retailers in the coming weeks.

As a sponsor of the Longhorns, Big League Chew will receive high-visibility benefits that bring the brand into the heat of the game. In addition to being featured in the dugouts of Texas’ baseball and softball teams, Big League Chew will have a prominent presence at both UFCU Disch-Falk Field and Red & Charline McCombs Field, including ads on all baseball and softball mobile tickets, and digital and static in-venue signage throughout the ballparks.  Texas Athletics and Big League Chew are also exploring influencer marketing partnerships with Longhorns student-athletes.

“We’re excited to announce the sponsorship with Big League Chew and their integration into the upcoming baseball and softball season,” said Lucas Motta, Vice President of Longhorn Sports Properties. “This unique partnership introduces the first licensed gum product of its kind that will be available at major retailers for all Texas Longhorn fans and alumni to enjoy.”

Texas Athletics and Big League Chew worked closely to develop this partnership with athletics multimedia rights holder Longhorn Sports Properties, the locally based team of Learfield – the media and technology company powering college athletics – and the Collegiate Licensing Company, a division of Learfield and the University of Texas’ exclusive trademark licensing agent.

About Big League Chew
Sitting in a bullpen in Oregon in the summer of 1977, Portland Maverick lefthander Rob Nelson came up with an idea that has had a lasting impact on the game of baseball: shredded bubble gum in a stay-fresh pouch. Since hitting the shelves in 1980, Big League Chew has produced and sold more than one billion pouches and is designated as the “Hall of Fame Bubble Gum” by the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum. Big League Chew is proudly made in the USA by Ford Gum, a top manufacturer and co-manufacturer of assorted gums, confections, and health-related products for leading American brands.

For more information and product offerings, visit www.BigLeagueChew.com. Follow @BigLeagueChew on Facebook, Twitter, @BigLeagueChewGum on Instagram, and @BigLeagueChewOfficial on TikTok.

 

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1 hour ago, tx 3 putt said:

it's a great deal 

next they need to let new era pump out some new cap styles. move into the present. 

No. Our Nike hats are easily the most comfortable baseball hat I’ve ever worn. I have like 30 new eras that get no run anymore because why would I want to wear a stiff, wool hat when I can be comfortable and cool.

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15 hours ago, NBHorn7 said:

This is a good deal for Texas Baseball and Softball. They make original, grape, apple, strawberry and raspberry flavors. Would think they might have made an orange or burnt orange flavor for this deal.

University of Texas Athletics Announces Sponsorship with Big League Chew featuring Exclusive Texas Longhorns Packaging

Dec 17, 2024

Bedlam-24-1080x675.png

Austin, TX — December 17, 2024 —The University of Texas announced today that it is welcoming Big League Chew, the one and only shredded bubble gum, as a sponsor of the Texas Baseball and Softball programs. As part of this collaboration, Big League Chew will launch the officially licensed “Longhorns Pack,” a first-of-its-kind co-branded packaging featuring a collegiate athletics program.

Known for its iconic shreds and stay-fresh pouch, Big League Chew’s Texas Longhorns themed graphics put a burnt orange spin on the classic package, including options featuring both Longhorns baseball and softball player caricatures. Big League Chew has been a staple for generations of baseball and softball players and fans, and the collaboration unites one of America’s most beloved bubble gum brands with Texas’ prestigious programs. Longhorn fans will be able to find the product in H-E-B, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and other Central Texas retailers in the coming weeks.

As a sponsor of the Longhorns, Big League Chew will receive high-visibility benefits that bring the brand into the heat of the game. In addition to being featured in the dugouts of Texas’ baseball and softball teams, Big League Chew will have a prominent presence at both UFCU Disch-Falk Field and Red & Charline McCombs Field, including ads on all baseball and softball mobile tickets, and digital and static in-venue signage throughout the ballparks.  Texas Athletics and Big League Chew are also exploring influencer marketing partnerships with Longhorns student-athletes.

“We’re excited to announce the sponsorship with Big League Chew and their integration into the upcoming baseball and softball season,” said Lucas Motta, Vice President of Longhorn Sports Properties. “This unique partnership introduces the first licensed gum product of its kind that will be available at major retailers for all Texas Longhorn fans and alumni to enjoy.”

Texas Athletics and Big League Chew worked closely to develop this partnership with athletics multimedia rights holder Longhorn Sports Properties, the locally based team of Learfield – the media and technology company powering college athletics – and the Collegiate Licensing Company, a division of Learfield and the University of Texas’ exclusive trademark licensing agent.

About Big League Chew
Sitting in a bullpen in Oregon in the summer of 1977, Portland Maverick lefthander Rob Nelson came up with an idea that has had a lasting impact on the game of baseball: shredded bubble gum in a stay-fresh pouch. Since hitting the shelves in 1980, Big League Chew has produced and sold more than one billion pouches and is designated as the “Hall of Fame Bubble Gum” by the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum. Big League Chew is proudly made in the USA by Ford Gum, a top manufacturer and co-manufacturer of assorted gums, confections, and health-related products for leading American brands.

For more information and product offerings, visit www.BigLeagueChew.com. Follow @BigLeagueChew on Facebook, Twitter, @BigLeagueChewGum on Instagram, and @BigLeagueChewOfficial on TikTok.

 

My kids are going to love this. 

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