Yes, baseball, not something the Big 10 is known for, at least not like the Big 10, SEC, PAC-12, ACC ore even the Valley for that matter. If my research is correct (I assume it is) the last Big 10 team to win the College World Series is Ohio State in 1966. The last Big 10 to qualify for the CWS is Michigan in 1984.
College baseball geeks will tell you that this is because all of the Big 10 schools are "Northern". They have a point, but with the money and expectations in the Big 10 that's a down right pitiful showing on a stage that is huge for the NCAA. How big? The NCAA College Baseball tournament is 2nd only to the basketball tournament for the NCAA.
Mike Anderson |
Tom Shatel of the Omaha World Herald wants to know the same thing. In his column Sunday he almost dares Nebraska Athletic Director Tom Osborne to fire Head Coach Mike Anderson.
But I have to ask, with Nebraska moving to the Big 10 is is really that good of a job that can attract a big name coach? The answer is no. That's even being the "southern" most school in the league and the best baseball facilities in the Big 10.
Jack Dahm |
This topic will be discussed further Tuesday morning on my radio show, TNT on 1460 KXNO. ESPN College Baseball analyst Kyle Peterson will join me and Tim at 6:30 AM so make sure to listen live on air or on line.
The sad thing is, I think in the Big 10, women's field hockey is more popular than baseball and that's just not right.
college baseball is all but ignored by the Iowa media and thus, an afterthought for most of Iowa. Perhaps if the Iowa media covered the game a little bit more, there would be more of a fan interest in the game.
ReplyDeleteAs a Husker fan, it's sad to see how far the Husker program has fallen under Mike Anderson, yet TO has done and probably will be nothing about it.