Monday, June 9, 2008

Omaha Bound



Catcher Bryce Massanari holds his daughter Marley while he kisses his wife Lauren as #8 Georgia beats NC State 17-8 in the championship game of the NCAA Super Regional at Foley Field in Athens on Sunday, June 8, 2008. Georgia advances to the College World Series for the third time since 2004.

There are two reasons to go to Omaha, Nebraska. One is steak (and thats a damm tasty reason). The other the College World Series, which is where Georgia is headed. Georgia beat NC State 17-8 Sunday to win their Super Regional and advance.




Shortstop Gordon Beckham celebrates a home-run in his final at-bat at Foley Field as #8 Georgia beats NC State 17-8 in the championship game of the NCAA Super Regional at Foley Field in Athens on Sunday, June 8, 2008. Georgia advances to the College World Series for the third time since 2004.


The brackets are up. Georgia faces Miami while Stanford faces FSU. Georgia plays Monday night at 7 eastern and would play Monday night if they win and Monday afternoon if they lose. Naturally the winners play and the losers play. Its a tough draw wherein Miami has lost 9 games all year, hasn't faced Stanford this year and split a pair with FSU. Either way, I get steak no matter what happens.



Center fielder Matt Cerione celebrates a diving catch to end the top of the seventh inning as #8 Georgia beats NC State 17-8 in the championship game of the NCAA Super Regional at Foley Field in Athens on Sunday, June 8, 2008. Georgia advances to the College World Series for the third time since 2004.



Shortstop Gordon Beckham points to the fans as he hit a two-run home-run in the bottom of the seventh inning in his final at-bat at Foley Field as #8 Georgia beats NC State 17-8 in the championship game of the NCAA Super Regional at Foley Field in Athens on Sunday, June 8, 2008. Georgia advances to the College World Series for the third time since 2004.

No comments: