anyone understands why "alley-oop" so mad that caused the article to be written in the 1st place? (smiles)
anyone understands why "alley-oop" so mad that caused the article to be written in the 1st place? (smiles)
A good article Kevin, and one that is Super accurate. We need to post it on message boards everywhere to expose the
inequities towards mid-majors. How many SEc or Big 12 schools do we need to knock out of the regionals before they
begin to acknowledge our talent? There is way too much credit given to power ratings and not enough consideration
given for straight up talent. We continued to get screwed, and our AD sat there and watched. Hopefully we can get
more Mid-Majors to fight for fair treatment. Farmer missed a Golden Oportunity to do so.
OK, the information here was partially correct.
1. Scott said, yeahhhh, we were probably seeded where he expected. He said he expected somewhere between 12-15.
2. The 4 bad losses referred to Stanford and why Washington was seeded ahead of them. We didn't have four bad losses. We had one (ULM).
3. The lack of games against the RPI Top 25 hurt us. We only played four.
You guys need to realize the question I asked was to the chairman of the committee, not our AD. And, what he meant was our seed was close to correct ACCORDING TO THE CRITERIA USED BY THE COMMITTEE.
THe problem isn't the committee. It's the criteria.
Brian, I will say this again as I tried last season. The schedule is part of it, but there is a built in bias beyond RPI. Its human nature and it is not measured in statistics or weighted formulas. Your points on their decisions only furthers my argument that it exist.
From an email I received from ASU
"Sparky's Insights
Your 2011 defending National Champion Sun Devil Softball team is set to host a Super Regional in their quest to return to the College World Series to defend their crown.
They open play against Louisiana this Thursday night and need your support to travel the road to Oklahoma City."
It is nice that they refer to us as Louisiana and not the other names. Anyway I hope they feel the same way when they wake up Saturday morning and wondering what happened the night before.
Geaux Cajuns!!
Still doesn't explain the double penalty question, and the fact that we did beat those 4 Top 25 programs. You can't just
take 54 wins and throw them out the window. The question is, "Is this team capable of beating a Top 10 team?"
and that answer is YES, and their seed should reflect it. One bad loss ? are you kidding me? Are you saying the Top 10 seeds
had No bad losses?
Brian, with that being said, would the only way for the Cajuns to improve their stock (seeding) be to schedule as many bigger conference out of conference games. Do they need to try to drop all of the Alcorn State's etc that is possible and replace with a Big-12, CUSA, etc type team?
I am just wondering if they may have maxed their potential seeding; I don't see them improving on their record, other than going undefeated.
So we need to figure out a way to get the committee to change their selection criteria.
I agree. They say winning changes perception, but it hasn't changed perception much for this program. Consistently a top 25 team. Consistently deep in the post-season. Consistently defeats programs that are considered elite. Consistently overlooked. Consistently underrated. I think we could win a national championship and they still won't talk about us in the same sentence as some of the PAC12 schools. I will say one thing for the committee though. They knew damned well they better give us at least a 16 or we were gonna knock out one of their national seeds, again.
Whatever. Go on ladies. Take their damned trophy and bring it home to Lafayette, and tell them you're gonna do it. Let's see if they can stop you.
I agree, my point is that I made this point last year that it went beyond the scheduling of the Lotiefs. The schedule is something they can address to a certain point, depending on the funds raised to pay teams like Georgia Tech and Northwestern to come to Lafayette. The part they have no control over is the bias of the process and that will never change. This year was almost the perfect season for the Cajuns, going undefeated in their out of conference schedule and losing only four games. Despite that accomplishment along with a Top 10 Ranking and a #12 RPI, it garnered them nothing more then a #14 seed. Sadley, that is the reality of their situation.
My data shows that the two smartest people on this board live in the Austin area. :-)
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