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Dawg Sports  points to an Athens newspaper article  blaming Nike  for Georgia's CWS loss to Fresno State. (Blaming is probably too strong a word, as the article is couched in your standard good sportsmanship, Fresno State was of course the better team talk, but let's just say "concerns were raised.") FSU, an Easton school, was using technologically advanced composite bats, ...
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Physics Professor Addresses Aluminum v. Composite Bat Controversy (Part I)
Dawg Sports — ... Obviously, this is an issue of interest to college baseball fans everywhere, as evidenced by a recent posting appearing at Carolina March, in which T.H. wondered whether Ryan Peisel’s awareness that F.S.U. used Easton bats while North Carolina used Nike bats like those the Diamond Dogs employed might have put the Red and Black at a psychological disadvantage going into their series with the West Coast Bulldogs. ...

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