@LichCraft Gaming: They tore it down because the ncaa said that rosenblatt was too small and needed to build a new stadium or else the College World Series wouldnt be hosted in Omaha. Not because they just wanted to they had to.
I don't get why they use metal bats anymore. I know that old metal bats were potentially dangerous, but why try to design a metal bat that is exactly like a wooden one?
There isnt a specific degree, you just major in physics, statistics, perhaps biology (which involves physics, chem, etc), physical therapy and any other "science related field" and you can get a job as an analyst of some sort. Degrees can be applied as long as its semi-relative.
actually, doing science on sports would be exceptionally difficult. You would almost certainly have to know calculus and trigonometry, and you would also probably also need to know something about engineering to help conduct tests.
Aren't MLB stadiums oriented that way? I've heard that one reason lefties are called southpaws because their left hand is to the south when they're o the mound
@LichCraft Gaming: They tore it down because the ncaa said that rosenblatt was too small and needed to build a new stadium or else the College World Series wouldnt be hosted in Omaha. Not because they just wanted to they had to.
To me the College World Series is a time where people from all over the nation get to see how crazy the fuckin weather is in my hometown.
This guys an asshole. His facts are so ridiculous
sport science just to tell people about the new stadiums? what a waste of time
The whole stadium setup was why Mississippi didn't hit any home runs in the college world series
s/he was responding to another poster that suggested the NCAA switch to wood
I don't get why they use metal bats anymore. I know that old metal bats were potentially dangerous, but why try to design a metal bat that is exactly like a wooden one?
It'd be the easiest degree you could ever get…
There isnt a specific degree, you just major in physics, statistics, perhaps biology (which involves physics, chem, etc), physical therapy and any other "science related field" and you can get a job as an analyst of some sort. Degrees can be applied as long as its semi-relative.
and thats another reason amaratrade is no fun
Split or break? It's not a wood bat so that barely ever happens… It is actually more durable than BESR due to even more advanced composite materials
the reason they switched the bats are simply because too many pitcher injuries on batted balls back up the middle
Where do you go to get a degree in sports science?
actually, doing science on sports would be exceptionally difficult. You would almost certainly have to know calculus and trigonometry, and you would also probably also need to know something about engineering to help conduct tests.
Its called physics
haha wish i knew
its called university you dumbass college fuck
Rosenblatt was torn down because City Hall wanted it to be torn down. Omaha wants Rosenblatt. Fuck Mayor Fahey and Mayor Jim Suttle.
There are hardly any home runs anymore I think they should go back to the old bats.
Aren't MLB stadiums oriented that way? I've heard that one reason lefties are called southpaws because their left hand is to the south when they're o the mound