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I'm totally sure all the FSU fans completely expected that turnaround. He probably also dealt with a completely new roster in year 2.Link Jarret seemed to turn things around pretty quick

I'm totally sure all the FSU fans completely expected that turnaround. He probably also dealt with a completely new roster in year 2.Link Jarret seemed to turn things around pretty quick
Exactly, you can't really take anything away from this team until we face some real competitionAnd as far as this statement, it's really too early to tell.
Obviously we have so much turnover with this current roster, we really need to see if these guys can build some solid chemistry and I also need to really see what our bullpen looks like.
Niagra was very over matched.
I also didn't really see the power I would have like to see against the pitching we faced.
I am impressed by a few of the freshman, and our starting pitching did what they were supposed to do.
I don't think we're going to get able to have the same success with the fastball once we get into ACC play, and the UF series can be a very telling series, as it usually is.
I'm totally sure all the FSU fans completely expected that turnaround. He probably also dealt with a completely new roster in year 2.![]()
I'm sure all of their fans expected to go from 20 wins to 50 and an Omaha birth.Dude, what? He was one of the most coveted coaches in the country before he went to FSU. And yes there was a lot of roster turnover, he arguably took over a worse situation than JD. For those who pay attention, I’m not sure it was very surprising he turned around FSU dramatically.