Like most major college schedules, the home games also include a number of smaller schools that likely are cannon fodder for the home team. I am too lazy to do it, but I suspect if you backed out the crap opponents, the home and road numbers would get a lot closer.So, from the data I've looked at on Georgia's website, here are Condon's splits:
Home:
59-115 (.513) 10 2B, 1 3B, 18 HR, 44 RBI, 26 BB, 12 IBB
Away:
19-61 (.311) 3 2B, 10 HR, 19 RBI, 12 BB, 4 IBB
Yep. 3 against UNC Asheville, 1 against Georgia St. (away), 3 against Northern Kentucky, 1 with Presbyterian, 1 against Stetson, 4 with Northern Colorado, 1 against Wofford, and 2 against Kennesaw St. (1 away). But that OOC is... oof.Like most major college schedules, the home games also include a number of smaller schools that likely are cannon fodder for the home team. I am too lazy to do it, but I suspect if you backed out the crap opponents, the home and road numbers would get a lot closer.
"Win if you can, lose if you must, but always cheat."--Ken PateraCondon confirmed to the Astros
To the rest of the world.. it's only cheating if you get caught..."Win if you can, lose if you must, but always cheat."--Ken Patera
Try to filter the data that only reflects his games against SEC opponentsLike most major college schedules, the home games also include a number of smaller schools that likely are cannon fodder for the home team. I am too lazy to do it, but I suspect if you backed out the crap opponents, the home and road numbers would get a lot closer.
Bazzana's contact rate would be much lower facing superior SEC pitching and Condon's would be much higher facing lesser Big 12 pitching.
More reason to draft Condon.
That's because the SEC has more quality hitters the same way they have more quality pitchers. It's a stronger conference Tondo.Bazzana is PAC 12, a top 5 conference right there with ACC and SEC
And if you look at each conference performance, there are more SEC hitters with crazy stats than PAC 12, so....