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Decision-Making by James Ramsey Comes Into Question as Georgia Tech's Super Regional Drought Continues
- Georgia Tech's 8-2 lead against Oklahoma faded, leading to a walk-off loss that ended their season.
- Patel pitched 100+ pitches; questions rose over why he remained in the game instead of a fresh reliever.
- Ramsey replaced Loy with Tate McKee in the 9th, despite Loy's strong earlier performance.
- Ramsey's handling of the bullpen and pitching did not seem to maximize late-game chances according to the analysis.
- The loss dealt a dramatic setback to Georgia Tech after an early 8-2 lead and a weekend of challenging decisions.
- The article frames the decisions as a test of Ramsey's first post-season as head coach.
- Oklahoma advanced to the next round thanks to a late rally and timely hitting against Tech's pitching staff.
- Tech's season-ending loss extended the program's long-standing postseason drought in super regionals.
- The piece attributes the outcome to a series of managerial decisions rather than one moment.
- The analysis notes the coach's plan aimed for 3-4 quick innings from Ballard, then Patel to finish the game.
- The article quotes multiple evaluative perspectives, including a prominent concern over late-inning strategy.
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