This was good for me from an emotional standpoint. It greatly helps me through the competitive grief of Chet’s non-engagement in Game 7 on Saturday night at PayCom.
I wasn’t at all expecting OU to pull this off in Atlanta versus the No. 2 nationally ranked Geogia Tech Yellow Jackets. But I’ll tell you this… OU skipper Skip Johnson always puts a team out there which will compete to the end.
In 2022… Skip’s team led by pitcher Cade Horton made it to the national championship final game vs. Ole Miss before losing in a ninth inning heartbreaker. This was unexpected though as OU’s pitching has struggled mightly the back third of the rugged SEC schedule.
But this just reaffirms what happens when you never surrender and play every single out.
On Sauturay in OU’s first elimination game…. working its way back through the loser’s bracket these gritty-grimey, lunchpail Sooners rallied from an 8-2 deficit to force yesterday’s iconic ending.
Same deal yesterday as OU trailed 7-3 entering the 7th inning…but again, these Sooners never surrendered. Just a courageous, valorous performance by the Sooners up and down the roster.
Dayton Tochey finished the job with a walk-off homer in the bottom of the 10th to send the Sooners to the Super Regional opposite old Big 12 foe Kansas in Lawrence for the opportunity to advance to the College World Series in Omaha.
Kansas was the overall No. 15 seed in the overall bracket. So, yeah, if OU brings their game and their pitching staff can get outs…this might me doable for Skip Johnson and his gritty Sooners.
The sun always shines after the intial grief of losing a game when your $50 million max player won’t shoot the ball. Don’t hang your heads too long, Thunder Nation.
After listening to the first hour of Jim Traber’s show yesterday I probably should add more to my intial postgame comments on Chet moving forward.
Never give up though is the mantra in Norman this week.
Stanley Cup Final with Carolina vs. Vegas starts tonight. My cup still runneth over.
BOOMER!
Mike J