By the numbers: UH Baseball’s disastrous five-season stretch

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Unless the Cougars make an incredible run to the conference title through the losers’ bracket to win the AAC Tournament, UH Baseball will miss the NCAAs for the fourth straight (full) season. That would be the ninth time UH has missed in 13 full seasons under Todd Whitting (no Tournament in 2020).

After a horrendous start to the season, the Cougars made a run at the AAC regular-season championship this year. But on the final weekend, they lost their lead, handing ECU their fourth-straight conference title.

Here’s how UH has stacked up nationally in the last 4+ years (2020 is included, even though UH played just 15 games due to COVID). 2023 numbers are through the end of the regular season:

20192020*202120222023
Scoring24022117214387
Runs2142191799279
Slugging195213167118124
OBP192280241185180
BA22526226599104
Hits1981712476870
HR123974499119
Doubles2192201786980
Walks108232156176219
Fielding %13412712226
WHIP3317320953144
ERA34151149102176
H/9291672049292
K/91962156216992
BB/99215620136222
K/BB Ratio1261851526627
RPI442331147897
SOS3536198111180
Vs. RPI
1-50
8-111-31-23-62-5
Vs. RPI
51-100
10-61-35-255-72-4

Over the last 3+ seasons, Cougar Baseball has gone 20-55 vs. top-100 teams (26.7%). Not Tournament teams, not great teams; the top 100. Against top 50 teams, UH is 7-16 (30.4%) in three+ years. That’s bad, but the number of games against top competition is problematic. At least 35 programs have played 23 games against the top 50 teams this year. From 2020-2023, UH has played 182 games but just 12.5% against top-50 teams.

Against such mediocre competition, you cannot put up the numbers that this program has. The pitching has fallen off a cliff since Frank Anderson left. And while the hitting looks good, the truth is that in scoring, runs, slugging, and every other major offensive category UH is nowhere close to the top-50 or NCAA-worthy.

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