In the end, with the final result cemented, Commodores’ head coach Tim Corbin could only breathe a sigh of relief.
Oh My, Omaha!
A pitchers' duel. A blown lead. A ninth-inning rally. Oh, and some colorful on-field chatter for good measure. Vanderbilt's College World Series rematch with Louisville on Friday featured a little bit of everything, a unique recipe of drama that amounted to must-see TV at TD Ameritrade Park.
Them, us, everyone -- that was an emotional game in so many different ways.
Tim CorbinI think right now I just want to enjoy this win tonight and focus on the kids and the ability just to decompress and take a breath.
Tim CorbinWe talked about that before the game started. I thought it would get to that point at some time, and I thought the most important thing was containing emotions and containing adrenaline at certain points, and I felt it could happen. I knew at some point they would land a punch, and it was going to be a matter of how we responded.
Tim CorbinThis team is special because no one really cares who steps up and gets that big hit or that big play. I mean, I can say honestly I think that this team just wants to compete and play all nine. We knew we had to play a complete game to beat those guys tonight, and some guys stepped up when we needed them.
Ethan Paul