Congrats to Belgium — they dominated us. But I’m not sure we would have beaten any World Cup team today. On the biggest stage in the biggest game in US soccer history in front of an electric home crowd, our team completely no showed and embarrassed itself today.
We have new assistant coaches to announce!
@Andrew_Gipson has brought on Mike Mendoza, Spence Drake and Connor Manola ahead of his first season on the Lakefront!
Read up on the new staff here! https://t.co/5MLfZcra3D
#NOLAsTeam ⚔️
Josh Niblett won 7 state championships across 22 years in Alabama before taking over Gainesville High, GA in 2021.
In his first season, they went 14-1 and played for a state title.
His faith is one of the main reasons why:
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Anybody that is anything in this business knows that this is a players award. Thankful to my @BelhavenBSB team and all that goes into this. Their work and buy in created this!
#GreenCollar
I very much appreciate Kevin Schnall giving us his honest thoughts on what happened. So many times coaches are worried about rattling cages. Not Schnall. Kudos.
Umpire should be fired after the game and never allowed to umpire another college baseball game. Absolutely no place in a championship game to have that type of reaction from an umpire.
Angel. Campos. You play all season, ups and downs, emotions all over the place, great plays and head-scratching plays, good breaks and bad breaks — and some dude in blue tries to steal the show in the first inning of a World Series elimination game? Nauseating.
There are very few combinations of words in the English language that warrant ejecting a coach from an elimination game in the Men's College World Series finals. And yet Coastal Carolina's Kevin Schnall -- and first-base coach Matt Schilling -- just got run in the first inning.
Ejecting an unruly coach is a part of an umpire's duties and I don't think anyone is arguing that.
But for Angel Campos to choose today, a national title elimination game, to have tissue-paper thin skin, is nothing short of pathetic.