Catching up on the weekend
Couple of weekend thoughts here:
1) Congratulations to Demetrius Byrd for getting drafted while still in the hospital recoving from an automobile accident. It is a bit of a game for San Diego, but you can't help but feel for Byrd when something like that happens the week before the draft.
That being said, it has to be awfully disappointing if your linebacker Darry Beckwith to go undrafted while a teammate is drafted out of the hospital.The good news for a guy like Beckwith is sometimes shopping around for the right fit as a free agent can be better than getting drafted by the wrong team.
2) On LSU baseball, a 5-0 week was a nice rebound from the rough week just seven days prior. There were more than a few tense moments over the weekend and that apparently is going to be the identity of this team. But as long as they keep winning and remain among the top eight teams in the nation as far as seedings for the tournament go, then there should be few complaints.
1) Congratulations to Demetrius Byrd for getting drafted while still in the hospital recoving from an automobile accident. It is a bit of a game for San Diego, but you can't help but feel for Byrd when something like that happens the week before the draft.
That being said, it has to be awfully disappointing if your linebacker Darry Beckwith to go undrafted while a teammate is drafted out of the hospital.The good news for a guy like Beckwith is sometimes shopping around for the right fit as a free agent can be better than getting drafted by the wrong team.
2) On LSU baseball, a 5-0 week was a nice rebound from the rough week just seven days prior. There were more than a few tense moments over the weekend and that apparently is going to be the identity of this team. But as long as they keep winning and remain among the top eight teams in the nation as far as seedings for the tournament go, then there should be few complaints.
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It will be interesting to see how well Chad Jones pitches the rest of the year. A solid lefty would be helpful in the post-season.
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