Omaha's TD Ameritrade Park has provided the NCAA with lots of amazing amenities for the College World Series. Spell check, it appears, was not one of them.
On the eve of the College World Series, not surprisingly, the attention in these parts is on an LSU team back in Omaha for the first time in four years and chasing a seventh national championship.
Even after one of the greatest games ever played in Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field, it wasn't all sunshine, lollipops and rainbows for LSU coach Paul Mainieri.
LSU and Louisiana-Lafayette played in conference championship games Sunday with different results, but both knew going in they were not playing their final games of the season.
LSU is down to one opening on its 2014 football schedule, and with seven home games already on the books, a neutral-site matchup is a possibility. Could it come in cheesehead country?