baseball-d1 flag

Eric Olson | The Associated Press | April 14, 2014

Notes: Texas bounces back after miserable year

  Parker French has led a Texas staff to a 2.12 tem ERA in 2014.

Augie Garrido is back to his winning ways after a 2013 season that had lots of Texas baseball fans wishing he would call it a career.

The Big 12-leading Longhorns (29-8, 9-3 Big 12) have won 14 of 16 after sweeping Oklahoma on the road, already have two more wins than all of last season and are a consensus top-10 team.

The 75-year-old Garrido, whose 1,901 wins are an all-division record, said Monday he has no plans to leave coaching any time soon. He said he understands why the heat was on him last year -- the Longhorns were last in their conference for the first time since 1956 -- and that Texas must win, and maybe win big, this season.

"That's where the bar has been set for a long time here," Garrido said Monday. "I didn't put that here. The watermark was put here by the three coaches before me. You just have to keep filling it up. You have to keep pouring in the water."

Garrido said the key to the turnaround has been a recruiting class ranked No. 2 by Baseball America that had 10 of 11 members show up in Austin instead of go pro. Catcher Tres Barrera (.294), third baseman Zane Gurwitz (.290) and first baseman Kacy Clemens (.252) are freshmen in the everyday lineup.

Senior center fielder Mark Payton, batting a team-leading .350, is having another big year, and weekend starters Parker French (4-2), Dillon Peters (5-2) and Nathan Thornhill (6-0) lead a pitching staff that has a 2.12 ERA.

The Longhorns have key back-to-back series at home against third-place TCU this weekend and second-place Oklahoma State the next. After missing the NCAA tournament the past two years, Texas appears well-positioned to make a deep postseason run.

Garrido, who's under contract through 2015, said he has no health problems and believes he still relates well with players. Most of all, he said, he enjoys his job.

"I will know when travel becomes too difficult, and I think I'll know when I'm impatient and not responding properly to the players," Garrido said. "When that happens, or if it happens, I don't think I'll have to be reminded that I'm not behaving or teaching as well as someone else could if they were put into this place."

A look around the country:

HAMMERING HORNETS: Delaware State (18-11) totaled 44 hits in a sweep of Coppin State, raising its nation-leading batting average to .342. The Hornets have three players over .400 -- DJ Miller (.438), Mike Alexander (.435) and David Kimbrough (.411).

TECH ALMOST WRECKS FSU: Georgia Tech (23-14, 10-8 ACC) earned its first series win against Florida State since 2009. The Seminoles won Sunday to end Tech's eight-game win streak and hand the Yellow Jackets their first home loss since March 25. The Seminoles (27-8, 14-4) still lead the Atlantic Division by 2.5 games.

SEC LEADERS: Alabama (24-11, 10-5) leads the SEC West by a game after winning two of three against Auburn. Florida (23-13, 9-6) is a game ahead of South Carolina in the SEC East after rallying for four runs in the eighth inning for a 6-5 win over the Gamecocks Sunday.

STRUGGLING K-STATE: Big 12 favorite Kansas State (20-16, 2-7) is in last place after getting swept by Texas Tech for the first time since 2004. The Wildcats, who won the conference last year, have lost five in a row. Their pitching staff has a league-worst 5.45 ERA in conference games.

CAMEL CLOSER: Campbell closer Ryan Thompson continues to lead the nation in ERA at 0.17. The 2013 Big South pitcher of the year has gone 29 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run. The only one he's given up in 51.2 innings came March 15.

ATTENDANCE RECORD: Mississippi State set a three-game NCAA attendance record for an on-campus stadium when 39,181 turned out for the series against Mississippi. Ole Miss won two of three.

2023 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship Final Four Tips Off Saturday, April 1, on CBS

CBS Sports and Warner Bros. Discovery Sports’ exclusive coverage of the 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship will continue with the Final Four National Semifinals on Saturday, April 1 on CBS.
READ MORE

Here's how many coaches have reached the Final Four in their first year

Ten DI men's basketball coaches have made the Final Four in their first years as head coaches as of 2023.
READ MORE

The top five Bowerman candidates entering the outdoor track and field season

Let's take a look at the athletes after the indoor season with the top Bowerman cases entering the outdoor season.
READ MORE
Division I
Baseball Championship
June 16 - 26, 2023
Charles Schwab Field Omaha | Omaha, NE

Subscribe To Email Updates

Enter your information to receive emails about offers, promotions from NCAA.com and our partners