I noticed that before. That is a big reason why I would like to see Ian Cooke as a midweek starter. Plus in the post season you would need a fourth starter anyway.
Of course the flip side of this argument is that in college baseball, it is pretty much traditional for any coaching staff to want their best pitchers to be available to pitch on the weekends when in conference games are played. It really is a tough argument to go against, so I would certainly understand if the UConn coaching staff ends up using Ian Cooke in this way. As good as Cooke has looked, at this point he is not going to supplant anyone in the current UConn weekend rotation the way Austin Peterson, Pat Gallagher, and Enzo Stefanoni are pitching, so if Cooke is going to pitch weekend games, it would be out of the bullpen.
Still, it would not surprise me if Cooke goes an inning or two in relief in tonight's game against Pepperdine, and then see him get the start in one of the midweek games next week, most likely the Wednesday game.