1 - It seems Eli Jones started pitching pretty poorly when they moved him out of the Friday Night starter role and to the 2nd game of the series spot. I may be wrong but do we think that maybe was a bit of a mental blow to him? It is a big deal to be game 1 starter and getting bumped and not going back, especially when those on Friday have been awful, has to play a role. Any chance this may be part of his issue is the mental hurdle?
2 - This whole season it seems the coaches have no clue how to set this team. Only a couple of weeks ago did it sound like Kingston settled on what he thinks was his best offensive lineup. That was done with only a few series left in the season. He has yet to settle on 3 pitchers for weekend starters and we still have no clue if we even have any weekend starters on this team. I think baseball players are very routine oriented and like things settled and going aside from occasional days off, etc. In no way has the staff found what is best way to use this team all year and we never know who is playing or when. For example, Blake Jackson has been pretty good and is finally in line up consistently. However, even when playing good, they left him out. His parents came into town for a whole weekend series a few weeks ago and they never played Blake once and it was only time all year his family was able to come. I know you dont put players in just for that, but he has done well and why leave him out at that time? That also cant help the players mentality.
3 - Kingston keeps saying week after week that the team is fighting hard and just as good as other teams playing. Well if so then it must clearly be the coaching as the issue and holding them back. It almost now comes out of his mouth sounding like he feels sorry for these poor players who keep fighting but it doesnt work. If they are fighting so hard then the coaches should be all in helping them get over the hump and not saying there are issues but no one seems to know how to fix.
I admit I am not, and never have been, a huge Kingston fan and we all know he was hired because no one else was left after Ray waited so long on O'sullivan at Florida. I have supported him and wanted the team to do good. I think though we are at the point after 7 years where he is who he is and this program will never be better than a middle of the pack SEC team. That is not acceptable at South Carolina. This season has seemed like such a hot mess of coaches having no clue what to do with the team but yet it was these very coaches who brought these players in so if it isnt working, then it is on the coaches.
2 - This whole season it seems the coaches have no clue how to set this team. Only a couple of weeks ago did it sound like Kingston settled on what he thinks was his best offensive lineup. That was done with only a few series left in the season. He has yet to settle on 3 pitchers for weekend starters and we still have no clue if we even have any weekend starters on this team. I think baseball players are very routine oriented and like things settled and going aside from occasional days off, etc. In no way has the staff found what is best way to use this team all year and we never know who is playing or when. For example, Blake Jackson has been pretty good and is finally in line up consistently. However, even when playing good, they left him out. His parents came into town for a whole weekend series a few weeks ago and they never played Blake once and it was only time all year his family was able to come. I know you dont put players in just for that, but he has done well and why leave him out at that time? That also cant help the players mentality.
3 - Kingston keeps saying week after week that the team is fighting hard and just as good as other teams playing. Well if so then it must clearly be the coaching as the issue and holding them back. It almost now comes out of his mouth sounding like he feels sorry for these poor players who keep fighting but it doesnt work. If they are fighting so hard then the coaches should be all in helping them get over the hump and not saying there are issues but no one seems to know how to fix.
I admit I am not, and never have been, a huge Kingston fan and we all know he was hired because no one else was left after Ray waited so long on O'sullivan at Florida. I have supported him and wanted the team to do good. I think though we are at the point after 7 years where he is who he is and this program will never be better than a middle of the pack SEC team. That is not acceptable at South Carolina. This season has seemed like such a hot mess of coaches having no clue what to do with the team but yet it was these very coaches who brought these players in so if it isnt working, then it is on the coaches.