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"At least 100 Division I coaches I've spoken directly to say it has made a difference," said Craig Keilitz, president of the American Baseball Coaches Association. "They've seen a notable difference. Expectations were we'd get 20 extra feet on a ball hit 365 (feet). They're getting that plus."

http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/11533737-123/college-baseballs-new-balls-could

 

A_R_K_A_N_S_A_S

Took a quick look at the SEC teams scores from opening games to see how many runs were being scored.

Winning team's runs:
11, 9, 6, 19, 9, 6, 11, 2, 6, 18, 4, 11, 4, 4
One half of the winning teams scored 9 runs or more.


Tennessee and USCe were the only 2 SEC teams to lose. 


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Quote from: GatorHog on February 14, 2015, 06:45:53 am
College baseball is back!
^^^  one of the big reasons I love college sports is you just never know what's going to happen. With the new bats and old ball there just wasn't much possibility of that game-changing swing

A_R_K_A_N_S_A_S

All D1 schools scoring:

2015 – 11.52 runs per game after the first weekend.

2014 – 10.40 runs per game

2010 – 13.82 runs per game (BESR bat)