Watch as Clemson coach Erik Bakich meets with reporters ahead of Super Regional

Everything Clemson coach Erik Bakich said ahead of this weekend’s Super Regional against the Florida Gators.

If it’s not broke, don’t fix it.

That’s the approach Clemson coach Erik Bakich is taking in regard to starting pitchers for this weekend’s NCAA Baseball Super Regional at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.

To that end, Bakich announced Friday that the Tigers (43-13 overall) will use the same rotation for the best-of-three series against the Florida Gators (32-28) as they used in last weekend’s Clemson Regional. The Tigers went 3-0 against High Point and Coastal Carolina to advance to the program’s first Super Regional since 2010.

Left-hander Tristan Smith will start Saturday’s opener with freshman right-hander Aidan Knaak starting Sunday’s Game 2. A Game 3 starter, if necessary, could be left-hander Ethan Darden who started Sunday’s regional-clinching victory.

“Our guys are feeling good. They’re fired up. Everyone is confident who has made it to this level. Everyone is coming off a regional championship, so how can you not be confident? We feel especially confident just because our guys have been consistent,” Bakich said.

Bakich met with reporters Friday ahead of the start of this weekend’s Clemson vs. Florida series. Here’s a video of everything the coach said.

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How rare is Clemson Tigers vs. Florida Gators? We take a look

Want to know the last time Clemson played the Florida Gators in any of the ‘big three’ sports? We take a look at one.

The Clemson Tigers will welcome the Florida Gators to town for this weekend’s NCAA Baseball Super Regional at Doug Kingsmore Stadium, marking a rare head-to-head meeting between the two schools in any of the “big three” college sports (football, men’s basketball and baseball).

How rare? Not counting Clemson basketball’s 71-69 neutral-site victory over Florida on December 16, 2017, you haven’t seen the two teams play in a while.

A long, long while.

You’d have to go all the way back to 1983 to find the last time the Tigers and Gators met on a baseball diamond. Clemson met Florida annually from 1979-83, always in Gainesville and in the first month of the season.

On the footfall field? It dates back even further to 1961, a 21-17 Florida victory in Gainesville.

The Tigers and Gators have met on the gridiron 13 times, with all but two of those games taking place in Gainesville or at neutral sites like a regular-season meeting in Jacksonville in 1928 — the year Gator Bowl Stadium first opened. Florida leads the all-time series, 9-3-1. The two schools have played a football game in Clemson only twice, in 1925 and 1911.

In basketball, the Tigers hold a slight 10-9 advantage in head-to-head play. Before Brad Brownell’s 2017 team defeated the Gators in the Orange Bowl Classic in Sunrise, Florida, the two schools hadn’t met on the hardwood since 1957 (in Jacksonville).

Florida hasn’t visited Clemson in football, men’s basketball or baseball since 1934. That year, Clemson basketball defeated the Gators 31-26, about 50 years before the shot clock was introduced in college hoops.

The Clemson Insider’s Will Vandervort wrote about the rarity of Clemson vs. Florida this week and highlighted this about the two schools’ baseball programs.

“The Tigers have played Florida just twice in Clemson all-time. Both of those meetings came all the way back in 1930 when the two split a two-game series.

Though the Tigers and Gators have not played very much on the diamond or in the previous 40 years, the two have met before with a trip to the College World Series on the line.

In 1958, Bill Wilhelm’s first year as Clemson’s head coach, the Tigers met the Gators in what was then called the NCAA District III Tournament in Gastonia, N.C. Florida knocked off the Tigers in the first game, 8-6, but Clemson came all the way back through the losers’ bracket to get a second chance at Florida in the District Finals.”

Game 1 of the best-of-three Super Regional between Clemson and Florida is scheduled for 2 p.m. EDT Saturday. Sunday’s game is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Both games will be televised by ESPN.

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Clemson vs. Florida Super Regional dates, start times, broadcast info announced

Clemson is scheduled to play Saturday and Sunday at this weekend’s Super Regional at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The Tigers will be hosting the Florida Gators.

Dates, start times, and broadcast information have been announced for this weekend’s best-of-three Clemson Super Regional at Doug Kingmore Stadium.

The Tigers (44-14 overall) will take on the Florida Gators (32-28) beginning Saturday at 2 p.m. EDT in Game 1 of the series. Game 2 is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Both games will be televised by ESPN, it was announced Tuesday.

A Game 3 would only be played if necessary. Any start time for a potential third game was not announced Tuesday.

Clemson went 3-0 at its regional and defeated Coastal Carolina on back-to-back days over the weekend to advance to the school’s first Super Regional since 2010.

Florida (32-28), last year’s College World Series runner-up, defeated top-seeded Oklahoma State in the Stillwater Regional on Monday. The Gators rallied to win three straight games in the regional and closed it out with a 4-2 victory over the Cowboys on Monday.

Florida head coach Kevin O’Sullivan was an assistant under former Clemson coach Jack Leggett from 1999-2007. O’Sullivan and Clemson coach Erik Bakich were both assistants on Leggett’s 2002 Clemson team that reached the College World Series in Omaha.

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Clemson to face Florida Gators in Super Regional

Clemson will host the Florida Gators this weekend at the Clemson Super Regional at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Florida defeated Oklahoma State Monday to win the Stillwater Regional.

There will be a lot of orange at Doug Kingsmore Stadium this weekend, and not just Clemson Orange.

The Tigers (44-14 overall) will host the Florida Gators in the Clemson Super Regional at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Florida (32-28) won the Stillwater Regional of the NCAA Tournament Monday afternoon at O’Brate Stadium by defeating Oklahoma State, 4-2.

The Gators are a familiar name in the Super Regionals, having won 12 NCAA Regionals since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1999.

Florida swept South Carolina in a Super Regional at Columbia a year ago to advance to the College World Series. The Gators finished as the runner-up after taking LSU to Game 3 of the CWS Finals.

This year, Florida made the NCAA Tournament despite going just 28-26 in the regular season and being eliminated on the first day of the SEC Tournament by Vanderbilt.

But they took two of three in their final regular-season series at Georgia, a top eight national seed, and maintained an impressive RPI ranking to make the Stillwater Regional as a No. 3 seed. The Gators defeated No. 2 seed Nebraska twice to advance to the Stillwater Regional’s championship round.

Florida then beat top-seeded Oklahoma State, 5-2, on Sunday before Monday’s regional-clinching victory. The Gators are led by head coach Kevin O’Sullivan, a former assistant coach under Clemson legend Jack Leggett.

Clemson defeated Coastal Carolina on Sunday to advance to the school’s first Super Regional since 2010.

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