Glass to start, Ian should get to pitch a few innings however.
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Glass to start, Ian should get to pitch a few innings however.
I agree, it doesn't really matter where we play but this projection is not real favorable for the Cajuns. St. John's is playing better now then when we played them and they have a starter and closer who should go in the first two rounds. We beat them before but they are not a 3 seed that any 2 seed wants in their bracket. Anyway, I don't see the Cajuns as a number 2 in NO since I think the Cajuns will be a borderline #1 and Tulane will probable be the number 1 national seed so they will likely get a weaker #2 than the Cajuns in their regional.Quote:
Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS
True, it has not been mention but the Cajuns could end up in a regional somewhere in Texas.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maverick
Baylor and Texas are likely national seeds. If the Cajuns are a strong #2 seed (which remains to be seen - they could be a #1), I do not see the NCAA selection committee placing them in a national seed regional. Not unless the Cajuns really tank the remainder of their games.Quote:
Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS
Austin and Waco are the only regionals I see in Texas. I do not think Rice is awarded a host regional right now. But if they were, the Cajuns would be a good fit as a #1/#2 seed there since the teams are close in terms of performance and strength.
I do think that Mark missed the mark with his placing of the Cajuns in the New Orleans regional. The NCAA will not do that (if the season ended today).
Brian
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Originally Posted by cajunproud
that aint smack, chief.... :D
you will see smack.....when its time ;)
Z.
And the Cajuns beat Varvaro with Hansen closing in Minnesota (scored on both).Quote:
Originally Posted by Maverick
I agree St. John's is playing better ball. But I would not mind getting sent to a St. John's regional as the #1 seed. St. John's can certainly snag a #2 seed if they keep playing well. The NCAA selection committee has awarded less deserving northern teams a host site and #2 seed.
Brian
Here's a possibility - The Cajuns win out and win the conference tournament. They get a lucky draw (RPI wise) and face FIU once and USA twice in the tournament. Some of their previous opponents continue to do well as they have been lately. This could get their RPI to 16 or better. Winning out would give them 52 wins which would almost certainly give them at least a tie for the most wins in the country. They would be 5-0 in their last 5, 10-0 in their last 10 and possibly 10-0 in neutral site games, 15-6 on the road, a really good record vs the top 50 and top 100 depending on who ends up there, they would have gone the entire season without losing a weekend series, they would have won all 5 tournaments this year (I think its 5), and would have two conference championships ( regular season and tournament). It would be very very hard for them to not get a #1 seed if this played out.
Brian do you think they would send they Cajuns that far up north?Quote:
Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
It depends on where the other non-hosting #1 seeds are located. But if the Cajuns were a #1 seed, yes it is a possibility. The #1 seeds have to go somewhere.Quote:
Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS
As a #1 seed, South Alabama has traveled to both Clemson and Notre Dame.
Brian
So are you saying that the Cajuns more than likely will not host?Quote:
Originally Posted by GoneGolfin