Photos: Shared love of baseballThe Hoosiers had a little fun Tuesday in Omaha, Neb., playing games with several kids who came to watch them practice for their next game in the College World Series.
Hoosiers enjoy practice with Bedford Little League squadOMAHA, Neb. - Bedford Little League coach Jeff Callahan started planning a trip to Omaha for the College World Series for his team around Memorial Day, thinking that his alma mater Vanderbilt would make it and that Indiana might at least have a chance. His Commodores fell short in their Super Regional, but Indiana's run to Omaha has made the experience even more enjoyable for his players.
Lonnie on "ScoopTalk: So many strikeouts, so many men left on base"Geoff Feldman!
Geoff Feldman!
I beat you STRAIGHT TO THE GROUND!
Geoff Feldman!
Geoff Feldman!
Your a very VERY FRUITY MAN!
Geoff Feldman!
Geoff Feldman!
Stop making love to the REFS!
Geoff Feldman!
Geoff Feldman!
Stop hiding behind your MANLY WIFE!
FIGHT ME GEOFF! FIGHT ME you stupid idiot!
Chet on "ScoopTalk: So many strikeouts, so many men left on base"FYI, Bear Bryant used to be head football coach at Kaintuck. He came to the conclusion that even he couldn't build a program at Lessington.
He bailed.
No doubt Stoops is a better coach than Bear Bryant.
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