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Archive for December 2006

By Troy Hebert

Lets begin with the Coaching Carousel that is about to ensue. Sure, maybe I’m jumping the gun on this whole article – only because nothing official has been announced.

But let’s start with the 99 percent signed rumors, Jimbo Fisher and Lawrence Dawsey.

Fisher is a huge upgrade from the previous Offensive Coordinator.

See, I only needed one sentence right there. Part 1 of 6 completed. Ah, but just for the heck of it, let’s dig deeper. As reasons I have previously stated in Bill’s article on why Jimbo Fisher is perfect, and we should all celebrate with champagne baths and sugar cookies, I believe Jimbo Fisher adds quite a bit to this team.

Lawrence Dawsey. For giggles, since the link to purchase this book is down on the right side of this very web page – let’s read a snippet from “Stadium Stories: Florida State Seminoles” on Lawrence Dawsey.

“Dawsey did not have (Peter) Warrick’s moves, his speed, or his flair. But NOBODY who has lined up at receiver for FSU had Dawsey’s physical and mental toughness. BLOCKING IS NO RECEIVER’s FIRST LOVE. But Dawsey excelled at it. “I have never seen a receiver hit people like Dawsey hits them,” receivers coach John Eason said.”

Wait a second there, mister Eason…. Receivers are allowed to HIT people? Whoa, whoa, whoa…. BLOCKING?!?!? Are you serious?

After a quick change of my shorts, I in fact confirmed that wide receivers are allowed to block downfield. Heck, they can even block on Screen plays downfield (illegal in the NFL) before the ball is thrown. And you’re telling me we are bringing in a guy who will STRESS this amazing stretch of the rule book? Simple crazy talk. I might need a nap.

So, Dawsey – much respected as an up-and-coming recruiter (and wow, any improvement from the previous WR coach’s recruiting exploits is welcomed) and young, energetic coach by overall estimation. Returning to his alma mater. To return us to respectability. Please, do NOT underestimate these things.

And then it gets REALLY tricky. Let’s start with that very term: Tricky. Wouldn’t it be great to use it as a verb in the amazing off chance that we land West Virginia’s Offensive Line coach (Rick Trickett). A West Virginia site (as well as many FSU sites) are reporting this as a 50/50 shot. But here is the thing I am left wondering – why is Mark McHale so active on the recruiting trail then?

As you will come to know – I am a big-time rabid fan of the ups and downs of the recruiting process. McHale’s name is all over the place right now. In Louisiana at Chad Jones’ house – at Joe McKnight’s school – big time OL prospect Rishaw Johnson - he’s there right by Bobby’s side.

So why would Bobby Bowden have him out there forging relationships with young men, if he was going to turn around and fire him?

That’s why I say: “It won’t happen.”

Billy Sexton’s departure from his multiple decades as Running Backs coach leaves a few different moves to be made:

1) John Lilly. Why, you ask? Go look up the word “promotion.” Lilly has been a sexual tyrannosaur on the recruiting trail since 1998 (when he took the job), and while he has no official experience as a running backs coach – neither did Sexton when he took over. He was a decent QB at Guilford College, and should know a bit of Offense (I hope for his sake).

2) Jody Allen. It’s no secret that the JA Experiment on the D-Line didn’t exactly work out for the best. Allen’s ENTIRE previous experience was on the offensive side of the ball. Why he was put on the Defensive Ends position should be a subject of controversy for years to come. In any fashion, the Tampa Tribune Seminoles beat writer is reporting Allen is the prime candidate.

3) A “minority candidate.” Can you name the minority coaches on the FSU Staff? I can do it in 2 words: Odell Haggins. That makes recruiting harder (believe it or not), and the pressure from “Compliance Commissions” is cracking down nowadays. With the addition of Dawsey, that makes 2 full time black coaches. All this may sound stupid, but really, it matters. One name that would make me need YET ANOTHER change of shorts, is Edgar Bennett, the former Nole RB, and current RB coach of the Green Bay Packers. Other than that, your guess is as good as mine.

So, what if Trickett comes to FSU? What happens to McHale? Well, if Lilly makes the move to RBs coach – I would dare make the assumption that McHale could move to TE coach. Some believe that the next TE coach could be Jody Allen, however, with Odell Haggins taking over the Defensive Line as a whole.

But, If Trickett is hired – would Jody Allen get fired? Would he stay on at D-Ends coach?

Then there is Graduate Assistant James Colzie. He has used up his 3 years of GA eligibility and needs to be officially hired in some fashion. He has interviewed for the Secondary Job at Colgate and at Miami (FL). But, with some of the aforementioned moves (if Trickett is NOT hired), then there would be an opening on staff. Colzie would make a GREAT secondary coach, and perhaps get groomed to take over for Mickey when he decides to hang it up (and deserves a statue right next to Bowden, if you ask me).

So much potential for change. And just remember, that Bowden has sprung some crazy names on us before. Anyone ever think McHale was coming in? or Dickey? or Jody Allen? I certainly didn’t. In this era of the internet rumor, it’s amazing that they were so off the radar during the hiring process. So, who knows what’s going to happen. All I can tell you is – by this time next week – we will know. So until then, a week of scenarios, potential, and dreams.

Part 2 of my Heartbreaking Article of Staggering Genius is a look at the Reality/Perception of our Roster, with a sneak at recruiting for next year.

Bowl Game Booty

By Bill Kristoph

It’s a fact that a lot of fans don’t realize. Players get gift baskets when they go to a bowl game. The NCAA allows bowls to give each player a gift basket valued at or below $500. That’s a whopping $62,500 in gifts to each team. For the Emerald Bowl, FSU and UCLA made out pretty well, snagging a Fossil watch with Bowl Logo, Portable DVD Player, Souvenir Game Ball, Armor Gear backpack, Fleece vest and a baseball cap, all with the Emerald Bowl Logo and NCAA Football ‘07.

Here’s the best and worst of the Bowl Game Booty:

Best:

Various Bowls: Subscription to ESPN the magazine. Logo hats, fleece, etc with bowl logo. Various versions of the iPod. Portable DVD players.

Insight Bowl: XBox 360

Orange Bowl: Pioneer XM Radio with a 4-month subscription to XM

Alamo Bowl: Playstation Portable

Worst:

Sun Bowl: Helen of Troy Hairdryer (Sun Bowl)

MPC Computers Bowl: Pen and Pencil Set (Have fun with that portion of the basket ‘Canes)

Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl: Chick-Fil-A watch, wallet, lapel pin football & Coke bottle

Champs Sports Bowl & Capital One Bowl: Suntan Lotion

Oddly enough the BCS Title game has one of the worst gift baskets, only containing an XM Radio and a wristwatch. If you’re interested in the full list check out this full listing over on Warchant. A standing ovation is due for the Independence Bowl who not only gave out an iPod Nano, but gave the players a $20 gift card for iTunes so they can get some freakin’ songs on the iPod they were given. Someone should clue in the rest of the bowls that buying some songs for the guys is just as important as giving them the iPod. Independence Bowl players (Oklahoma State and Alabama, the game was great if you missed out) also received a George Foreman Grill. I remember college, that might be the best gift on the list!

So what would YOU want for your Bowl Game Booty?

In a long line of Seminole Studs that could have made Nole Nation rejoice at the thought of a senior season in the G & G (Marvin Jones, Ernie Sims, Cromartie, PK Sam, blah blah blah) - Lawrence Timmons will throw his name into the NFL Draft hat.

Most of you may not have heard of Lawrence Timmons, since Dan Fouts, of ESPN’s Emerald Bowl play-by-play coverage, consistently referred to him as Larry Timmons, or Larry Davis.

But trust me, he’s going to be a good one at the next level. Marcus Ball, DNicholson, rehab those knees - we are going to be asking a whole lot from you two next year.

By Troy Hebert

Towards the start of the Third Quarter, something crazy happened. Drew Weatherford took the snap on 2nd and ten from his own 45 yard line, and made a quick throw to Chris Davis on the sideline – a receiver screen?

NO. Davis looked downfield before quickly looking back to Weatherford and completing the lateral back to his Quarterback.

Wait one dadgum second – Is this The Big House, 1991 – Weldon to Ward to Weldon? – did I get sucked into a time warp?

Then, Weatherford looked downfield and quickly flicked a pass to DeCody Fagg 30 yards downfield. First Down, Seminoles. I was dumbfounded. It took a minute to catch my breath. Did that just happen? Where had that been? Where was that kind of carefree play-calling against UF? Against Clemson?

Sure, we settled for the field goal – but it established a mindset. We were down 7 at halftime, and should have been down less than that, but had to settle for a field goal. We came right out, and let UCLA know that we came to win. Throwing caution to the wind, we actually executed a pretty innovative trick play against a good defense, at a point in the game where we couldn’t afford mistakes.

It was quite a rush. As a fan, seeing a little bit of trickeration from your team is always one of those “I can’t believe that just happened” kind of feelings. You love it when they work, and you still rave about ‘em if they didn’t. I can only imagine what a play like that does to the Offensive Players actually executing the play. There is a case where coaches are showing confidence in their boys, taking a little bit of pride from the defense, and giving opposing Defensive Coordinators another thing to think about.

Where has that been, Bobby? Here is a coach who orchestrated “the greatest play since My Fair Lady,” turned the direct snap into a household phrase, and even in his earlier days – ran the Reverse so much it was no longer considered a trick play.

I grew up on fake field goals and Puntrooskies. I reveled in Receiver passes, Halfback Passes, Flea Flickers and the occasional Double Reverse. Where is THAT playbook?

A man who receives the nickname like “The Riverboat Gambler” needs to remind us why he EARNED that name. There was a time when we might have stopped running them with regularity because we were no longer the perpetual underdogs. We didn’t need to “rub it in” that we were Bigger, Stronger, Faster and Better Prepared. But those times have passed. Teams base their entire offensive philosophies on Reverses and Misdirection plays (see UF, Wake Forest, Utah, etc.). Times change, but people don’t. Somewhere in Doak Campbell Stadium on those Seminole Saturdays the Riverboat Gambler is still roaming around someplace.

Where is that Crazy Old Man from Alabama?

Heck, I’m just glad to see a little glimpse from the Dynasty Years. Here’s to hoping it wasn’t the last time we do.

1. Never would I have thought with regard to FSU football that the numbers 7-6 would sound soooooo good when compared to the alternative numeric combination of 6-7. Transposition is a wonderful thing.

2. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, ….. you get the idea …. Tony Carter.

3. So much for the prediction of a defensive game. Unless of course they were talking about FSU’s defense scoring.

4. Juuuuuust an observation, but amazing what a running back can do in a game when he is given the entire game to play versus that alternating of series system.

5. Most interesting comment following Lawrence Timmons touchdown on the blocked punt: “And his reward for that is to run down the field on a kickoff again.”

6. And speaking of kickoffs, if it is not too much trouble maybe next season we can think about tackling the man with the ball BEFORE he gets to the 50 yard line?

7. Florida State fans want more exciting play from the offense from whoever the new offensive coordinator is. Well, FSU has a new person in the mix for the job. After observing innovative plays such as the QB throws to the WR who fakes a throw downfield but instead tosses it back to the QB who in turns passes down field to another WR, why it’s none other than …………………………………….. Jeff Bowden!!!

8. From ESPN’s Mark May during the pre-game show: And I quote, “Jeff (Bowden) was fired.” Really? Bet that came as news to him. And here I thought Mark knew what he was talking about during these shows. Silly me.

9. And another equally bumfuzzling statement this time from Todd McShay. At halftime during the segment on how many Seminoles could be drafted next April the ESPN analyst stated “Overall lack of talent will see only two seniors drafted by the NFL”. Ummm, just a random thought here, but could it possibly be the lack of seniors as in just six that could lead to that conclusion? Doing a quick math calculation (without the benefit of a calculator I might add) that would work out to 33% of the senior class getting drafted. Not too shabby.

10. The Throw That Stat Out the Window Award: Prior to last night’s game UCLA had been held to less than 300 yards of offense in seven of its twelve game. Final tally: 434 yards. YIKES!!!! Defense, what happened?

Bonus Distantly Random and Daringly Meaningless Thoughts

11. Various reports indicated that UCLA running back Chris Markey did not have breakaway speed. With the gapping holes that even Mrs. BFT could easily run thru (even though she didn’t think she could), I reiterate, defense, what happened?

12. And as Drew Weatherford rolled way right with three Bruins bearing down on him hitting Lorenzo Booker for a catch and run down to inside the UCLA five yard line, one could only wonder who or what Shannon Boatman was trying to block. Replay showed the offensive lineman roughly fifteen yards away from Weatherford looking as though he could not decide which direction to block. Could the answer have possibly been to where the man with the ball was?

13. And a tip of the FSU cap to the replay officials on overturning the call on the kickoff going out of bounds even though UCLA’s Derrick Williams touched it before it did. Obviously the lead official could see muuuuuuch more clearly than the actual official standing right there a couple of yards away from Williams. One can only wonder what officials see on the field sometimes. I’m not sure glasses would even help.

14. Dan Fouts commenting on the two teams standing on the same side of the field made the observation “It’s going to be an easy night for (sideline reporter) Jack Arute”. And the viewers should care about this why???

15. And as I watched the Armed Forces Bowl sponsored by Bell Helicopter I’m sure many viewers felt the urge as they sipped on their beverage of choice munching various snack foods to go right out and buy a helicopter. Advertising is a wonderful thing.

By Bill Kristoph

It was thrilling. It was spectacular. It was unexpected. The Florida State University Seminoles played like the Seminoles of the 90’s by knocking out the UCLA Bruins in the 4th quarter at the Emerald Bowl last night. The Noles, who at one point in the 2nd quarter, trailed 20-10, blocked a punt and returned it for a touchdown. The defense, once again, did more than their share of scoring, thanks to a Tony Carter Pick-6 in the 4th quarter that iced the game. Lorenzo Booker was named MVP of the Emerald Bowl for his 91-yard rushing, 117-yard receiving (on 5 receptions), 2 TD performance.

The victory gives FSU players and fans a new sense of optimism for 2007. With a change in offensive coaching staff, and a new mindset and work ethic for the players, FSU’s talent will rear its head again soon. Last night proved that FSU still has talent, they just need to be coached up a bit. And FSU’s defense continues to reload each year. Big plays from Lawrence Timmons, Dekota Watson and Myron Rolle show FSU’s youth, flexibility and power.

7-6 is better than 6-7 Seminole fans, and last night it was fun to watch FSU football. Enjoy the bowl win, and be optimistic heading into 2007.

Interested in some other thoughts?

Bruins Nation LOVES Coach Dorrell right now

Steve Ellis talks about the game at Tallahassee.com

AP Recap on ESPN

And I’d like to say BruinBlitz.com is in meltdown… but I don’t think anyone cares at the UCLA Rivals.com site.

Emerald Bowl Prediction

By Bill Kristoph

The 2006 Seminole Football season mercifully ends tonight at the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco. I could try to tell you that the ‘Noles are going to come out of tunnel fired-up and ready to play. Perhaps some of them will, but history tells us that the 2006 edition of the ‘Noles is far from excited to play. History also tells us that, in recent years, FSU has not done a very good job of preparing for bowl games. The ‘Noles generally look flat for a half, adjust at halftime and try to pull out the victory in the 4th quarter. That might have been good enough for more talented Seminole teams, but not this crew.

The UCLA Bruins have the best Defensive Ends in the nation. The FSU Offensive Line can’t block. Drew Weatherford is starting. Seminole fans had better have some Rolaids laying around to spell relief. Heck, even the Bruins MLB Christian Taylor said, “If we lose this game, then the SC game meant nothing.” And while I don’t agree with Bruins Nation assessment that FSU has a legendary coach with a washed-up program, I know for a fact that FSU has lame-duck coaches on offense. Normally, I would argue that lame-duck coaches have nothing to lose, so they open up the playbook and let it all hang out.

There’s only one problem for FSU, they’ve worn out their PS2 controllers by “Asking Lee Corso” one too many times.

Bruins 21, Noles 13 in a defensive battle. UCLA gets to look forward to next year, and FSU faces itself in the mirror after a horrendous 6-7 season.

The 2007 FSU Softball Schedule.

The ACC Tournament is in Tallahassee this season!!!

2007 Florida State Softball Schedule
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

FEBRUARY
9-10 SEMINOLE CLASSIC TALLAHASSEE, FLA. ALL DAY
9 SAMFORD 4 PM
FLORIDA A&M 6:30 PM
10 RADFORD 1:30 PM
TBA 4 OR 6:30 PM
13 at Georgia Southern (DH) Statesboro, Ga. 2 pm
16-17 SUNSHINE STATE TOURNAMENT TALLAHASSEE, FLA. ALL DAY
16 JACKSONVILLE 5 PM
KANSAS 7:30 PM
17 SOUTH CAROLINA 2:30 PM
MEMPHIS 5 PM
21 at Troy (DH) Troy, Ala. 3 pm (CST)
23-25 at NFCA Leadoff Classic Columbus, Ga. All Day
23 vs. Nebraska 2:30 pm
vs. Mississippi State 5 pm
24 vs. Tennessee Tech 10:30 am
vs. Seton Hall 1 pm
25 Bracket Play 9 am or 11 am
Bracket Play 11 am or 1 pm
28 MICHIGAN (DH) TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 4 PM

MARCH
3 at NC State - * (DH) Raleigh, N.C. 1 pm
4 at NC State - * Raleigh, N.C. 12 pm
9-11 FLORIDA STATE TOURNAMENT TALLAHASSEE, FLA. ALL DAY
9 TBA 3:30 PM
TBA 6 PM
10 TBA 12:30 PM
Bracket Play 3:30 OR 6 PM
11 Bracket Play 9:30 OR 12 PM
Bracket Play 12 OR 2:30 PM
13 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (DH) TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 4 PM
15-18 at Judi Garman Classic Fullerton, Ca. All Day
15 vs. Washington 11:15 am
vs. Cal State Northridge 6:15 pm
16 vs. Michigan 9 am
17 Bracket Play TBA
18 Bracket Play TBA
21 at Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 6 pm
24 VIRGINIA TECH (DH) - * TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 12 PM
25 VIRGINIA TECH - * TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 12 PM
28 UCF (DH) TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 4 PM
31 MARYLAND (DH)- * TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 12 PM

APRIL
1 MARYLAND - * TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 12 PM
4 at Florida (DH) Gainesville, Fla. 4 pm
7 at Georgia Tech (DH) - * Atlanta, Ga. 1 pm
8 at Georgia Tech - * Atlanta, Ga. 1 pm
11 FLORIDA A&M TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 6 PM
14 at Boston College (DH) - * Boston, Mass. 1 pm
15 at Boston College (DH) - * Boston, Mass. 1 pm
17 JACKSONVILLE (DH) TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 4 PM
21 VIRGINIA (DH) - * TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 12 PM
22 VIRGINIA - * TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 12 PM
28 at North Carolina (DH) - * Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 pm
29 at North Carolina - * Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 pm

MAY
3 NORTH FLORIDA (DH) TALLAHASSEE, FLA. 3 PM
6 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. 1 pm (CST)
10-13 ACC TOURNAMENT TALLAHASSEE, FLA. All Day
18-20 NCAA REGIONALS TBD All Day
25-27 NCAA SUPER REGIONALS TBD All Day

JUNE
31-6 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Oklahoma City, Okla. All Day
* - ACC Games
All home games in Bold at JoAnne Graf Field

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The 2007 Seminole Baseball Schedule:

FRI FEB 2 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE TALLAHASSEE 4:00
SAT FEB 3 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE TALLAHASSEE 1:00
SUN FEB 4 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE TALLAHASSEE 1:00
FRI FEB 9 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-ASHEVILLE TALLAHASSEE 5:00
SAT FEB 10 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-ASHEVILLE TALLAHASSEE 1:00
SUN FEB 11 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-ASHEVILLE TALLAHASSEE 1:00
FRI FEB 16 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 5:00
SAT FEB 17 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 1:00
SUN FEB 18 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 1:00
WED FEB 21 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE 6:30
FRI FEB 23 APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 5:00
SAT FEB 24 APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 3:00
SUN FEB 25 APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 1:00
WED FEB 28 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE 4:00
FRI MAR 2 SIENNA UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 6:00
SAT MAR 3 SIENNA UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 1:00
SUN MAR 4 SIENNA UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 1:00
FRI MAR 9 INDIANA UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 6:00
SAT MAR 10 INDIANA UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 6:00
SUN MAR 11 INDIANA UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 1:00
FRI MAR 16 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 6:00
SAT MAR 17 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 6:00
SUN MAR 18 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 1:00
WED MAR 21 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY JACKSONVILLE 6:00
FRI MAR 23 BOSTON COLLEGE TALLAHASSEE 6:00
SAT MAR 24 BOSTON COLLEGE TALLAHASSEE 6:00
SUN MAR 25 BOSTON COLLEGE TALLAHASSEE 1:00
TUE MAR 27 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE 6:00
FRI MAR 30 DUKE UNIVERSITY DURHAM, NC TBA
SAT MAR 31 DUKE UNIVERSITY DURHAM, NC TBA
SUN APR 1 DUKE UNIVERSITY DURHAM, NC TBA
TUE APR 3 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE 7:00
FRI APR 6 NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY RALEIGH, NC TBA
SAT APR 7 NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY RALEIGH. NC TBA
SUN APR 8 NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY RALEIGH, NC TBA
TUES APR 10 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 6:00
FRI APR 13 VIRGINIA TECH TALLAHASSEE 7:00
SAT APR 14 VIRGINIA TECH TALLAHASSEE 7:00
SUN APR 15 VIRGINIA TECH TALLAHASSEE 1:00
WED APR 18 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE 6:00
FRI APR 20 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA TALLAHASSEE 7:00
SAT APR 21 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA TALLAHASSEE 7:00
SUN APR 22 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA TALLAHASSEE 1:00
FRI APR 27 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI MIAMI 7:00
SAT APR 28 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI MIAMI 7:00
SUN APR 29 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI MIAMI 1:00
FRI MAY 4 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK, MD 7:00
SAT MAY 5 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK, MD 7:00
SUN MAY 6 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK, MD 1:00
TUE MAY 8 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 6:00
FRI MAY 11 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 7:00
SAT MAY 12 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 7:00
SUN MAY 13 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE 1:00
THR MAY 17 GEORGIA TECH ATLANTA, GA TBA
FRI MAY 18 GEORGIA TECH ATLANTA, GA TBA
SAT MAY 19 GEORGIA TECH ATLANTA, GA TBA
WEDSUN
MAY 23-27 ACC TOURNAMENT JACKSONVILLE, FL TBA
FRI-SUN June 1-3
(tba)
NCAA REGIONAL TBA TBA
FRI-SUN June 8-10
(tba)
NCAA SUPER-REGIONAL TBA TBA
FRI–
MON
June 15-25
(tba)
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES OMAHA, NEB TBA