Indiana is my team so I pay close attention to all of the Big Ten. Not too far from Indiana State in the MVC and Louisville in the ACC so I follow them as well. Like to keep tabs on former Indiana coaches so Mississippi State and Arizona State make the list.
I live in Pullman, WA and work at Washington State University so I root for the Cougs. I think Pac-12 baseball is fantastic and certainly historic. WSU has a long history of success but a lack of success in the last 20 years overall. I really believe Brian Green is taking us in a new direction. Last year's team won as many games through three series as the team did the whole year before under Marty Lees. Recruiting continues to get better.
Mississippi State and the rest of the SEC. I keep up with the ACC, Big 12 and Pac 12 some as well but not as close as the rest of the SEC. In D2, I keep up with Delta State.
Stanford is local, my dad went to UCSB, Vandy was the first team who won a CWS when I started following college baseball, and Mercer's coach is awsome to
I assume that "follow" is akin to "pay attention to", and quite different from "are a fan of"...I keep an eye on most of the major D1 baseball conferences, but especially the four western conferences. I'm a fan of a certain style of play, namely west coast "small ball", and of any team that plays an aggressive, running style of game. I detest gorilla ball. Fortunately, the Big West and WCC stream a large percentage of their games, and I typically watch as much as I can, including BYU, who always plays on Thursday night, which is typically otherwise dead. I also follow the Big Ten. As far as fandom goes, I root for UC Santa Barbara and Ohio State.
@John Peters Awesome! Sac State and St. Mary's in particular are frequently under-rated, and sometimes Cal as well. UC Davis was looking a little better this year, but Stanford appeared to be way down. However, the power was definitely in SoCal this year, with Pepperdine, Long Beach, UCLA, UCSB, and San Diego all having good to great starts, and USC looked very markedly improved also. Fullerton looked awful however.
This year I will be visiting for the first time... Oklahoma and Arkansas will be the power 5 stadiums I haven’t been to. Some of the others Sam Houston State, Georgia Southern, College of Charleston, Jacksonville St. Murray St. and a few more.
Follow all of them I’ve been to 150 of the 300 schools and I’ve seen 254 of the 300 teams play at least once since 2010. Looking to grow both lists again this year! I plan on seeing 20 teams I’ve never seen and visiting 12 campus stadiums I’ve yet to visit.
I‘m most loyal to Boston College, UConn and Northeastern.
Wow, that really is impressive, I'm envious and not even close to that.
I was hoping to see Notre Dame at Louisville that first weekend of cancellations, but it was not meant to be. Some good ball can usually be seen in that KY-IN-OH tri-state area, with Louisville usually leading the way, but also Indiana, Wright State, and usually some combo of Xavier, Cinci or OSU.
Vandy's my team but I follow the SEC closely, and then just all of college baseball in general. Looking forward to playing Louisville in Nashville in May. Perhaps Luke Smith will pitch for the Cardinals?
Indiana is my team so I pay close attention to all of the Big Ten. Not too far from Indiana State in the MVC and Louisville in the ACC so I follow them as well. Like to keep tabs on former Indiana coaches so Mississippi State and Arizona State make the list.
I live in Pullman, WA and work at Washington State University so I root for the Cougs. I think Pac-12 baseball is fantastic and certainly historic. WSU has a long history of success but a lack of success in the last 20 years overall. I really believe Brian Green is taking us in a new direction. Last year's team won as many games through three series as the team did the whole year before under Marty Lees. Recruiting continues to get better.
Yes, I'm a huge college baseball fan. Thanks for putting this site together and glad I found it.
Sounds like you're a big fan. Glad to have you around!
Mississippi State and the rest of the SEC. I keep up with the ACC, Big 12 and Pac 12 some as well but not as close as the rest of the SEC. In D2, I keep up with Delta State.
Stanford, UCSB, and Vandy. Gonna start following Mercer this upcoming year
I assume that "follow" is akin to "pay attention to", and quite different from "are a fan of"...I keep an eye on most of the major D1 baseball conferences, but especially the four western conferences. I'm a fan of a certain style of play, namely west coast "small ball", and of any team that plays an aggressive, running style of game. I detest gorilla ball. Fortunately, the Big West and WCC stream a large percentage of their games, and I typically watch as much as I can, including BYU, who always plays on Thursday night, which is typically otherwise dead. I also follow the Big Ten. As far as fandom goes, I root for UC Santa Barbara and Ohio State.
There's others that I follow at the D2 and D3 levels.
Haha, probably Texas for D1.
Texas, Texas A&M, Michigan, Vanderbilt, pretty much the entire Big 12 and SEC
Florida
Then the SEC
Then the state of FL
all but mainly auburn and memphis
i agree he did a great job here with Boston Colleges pitching staff.
Army West Point. Love what Jim Foster is doing with those kids. Back to back regional appearances.
This year I will be visiting for the first time... Oklahoma and Arkansas will be the power 5 stadiums I haven’t been to. Some of the others Sam Houston State, Georgia Southern, College of Charleston, Jacksonville St. Murray St. and a few more.
10. Florida
9. South Carolina
8. Clemson
7. Ole Miss
6. Texas A&M
5. Coastal Carolina
4. Alabama
3. Vanderbilt
2. Mississippi St.
1. LSU
Follow all of them I’ve been to 150 of the 300 schools and I’ve seen 254 of the 300 teams play at least once since 2010. Looking to grow both lists again this year! I plan on seeing 20 teams I’ve never seen and visiting 12 campus stadiums I’ve yet to visit.
I‘m most loyal to Boston College, UConn and Northeastern.
Vandy's my team but I follow the SEC closely, and then just all of college baseball in general. Looking forward to playing Louisville in Nashville in May. Perhaps Luke Smith will pitch for the Cardinals?
My grandson pitches for louisville
Louisville