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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    I think a 2 seed could host a regional but I'm pretty sure the higher seed host the super.
    There are only 8 national seeds. However, there are 16 host sites. 8 of the host sites are not seeded nationally. If a national seed loses out in the regional, the super regional is then played at the next highest ranked teams site that is paired with that national seeds regional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axg8750 View Post
    I have a question for Brian or anyone else who might know:

    I know it is way yearly for this discussion but an Alice Shoe fan at work this morning was running his mouth about the game not mattering last night.

    I know that the game didn't affect either team's RPI very much but his statement was that even though the Cajuns get seeded higher than the Tigers, if the two teams met in a Super Regional it would be played in BR.

    I am pretty sure that it he higher seeded team gets to host the Super. Am I wrong? Please explain.
    Consideration is given to the higher seed. Especially if your one of the eight national seeds. This is a guideline and not a rule. If the Tigers and Cajuns both hosted regionals and were outside the top eight national seeds it could get a little interesting because they are more likely to consider facilities at that point.

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    Cajun90,
    That is incorrect. Each non seeded regional is paired with a seeded regional. Therefore, non-seeded regional winners can not play in a supper regional against each other.


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    Quote Originally Posted by UL_BayouCajun View Post
    Cajun90,
    That is incorrect. Each non seeded regional is paired with a seeded regional. Therefore, non-seeded regional winners can not play in a supper regional against each other.
    They can if they knock out the seeded regional opponent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axg8750 View Post
    I have a question for Brian or anyone else who might know:

    I know it is way yearly for this discussion but an Alice Shoe fan at work this morning was running his mouth about the game not mattering last night.

    I know that the game didn't affect either team's RPI very much but his statement was that even though the Cajuns get seeded higher than the Tigers, if the two teams met in a Super Regional it would be played in BR.

    I am pretty sure that it he higher seeded team gets to host the Super. Am I wrong? Please explain.
    In terms of a Super Regional, the national seed (Top 8 seed) gets to host ... provided they advance and provided they bid for a Super Regional. If both Louisiana and LSU were #1 regional seeds ... and they were bracketed in a Super Regional together ... one of them would be a national seed and that team would host should they win their regional. Obviously if both teams were a national seed or both teams were not a national seed (but #1 regional seeds), they would not be bracketed together for a Super Regional.

    If both teams were slotted in the same regional, I can virtually assure you that the #1 seed would host. The #1 regional seeds have hosted their respective regionals every year for the past five seasons (since 2008 when #2 Michigan hosted #1 seed Arizona). This was not always the case, obviously. The Cajuns hosted as a #2 seed in 2000. In fact, for a while it was common for 1 or 2 #2 seeds to host a regional each year. I even recall in the old 48-team format when #3 seed Texas hosted the six-team regional in Austin. Of course, much has changed since then. We have had a steady migration from money and facilities to performance on the field over the years (in the context of awarding host sites). As it should be.

    Make no mistake ... the game matters. Due to Louisiana not playing conference ball in the SEC, it does matter more to the Cajuns. I expect this will be a win against a Top 25 RPI opponent come selection time. Hopefully they have more of these opponents (meaning I hope some Cajun opponents move into the RPI Top 25 by year end). The Cajuns can also really help themselves by winning the weekend series vs. Alabama.

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun90 View Post
    They can if they knock out the seeded regional opponent.
    Yes. But you said 2 unseeded regionals hosted by LSU and UL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun90 View Post
    Consideration is given to the higher seed. Especially if your one of the eight national seeds. This is a guideline and not a rule. If the Tigers and Cajuns both hosted regionals and were outside the top eight national seeds it could get a little interesting because they are more likely to consider facilities at that point.
    This situation is quite unlikely ... and I would say in the present day would not happen unless some #1 seed simply was unable to host. These days, schools go to extraordinary lengths to arrange for alternate facilities if their facilities do not meet the minimum requirements (principally lights). In 2011, Cal had to scramble to find a facility to host the Super Regional ... and did so (SR vs. DBU was held at the very small Santa Clara University ... 1,000 capacity). Schools have much more time to plan for regional sites if they feel they have a chance to be a #1 seed ... hence the very low probability that a #1 seed does not host a regional.

    If LSU and Louisiana both hosted regionals (and were paired in the Super Regional bracket together), both would be #1 seeds ... meaning one would be a national seed. All #1 seeds have hosted regionals in the past five seasons. The NCAA selection committee wants the #1 seeds to host, if at all possible.

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by UL_BayouCajun View Post
    Yes. But you said 2 unseeded regionals hosted by LSU and UL
    I think his point was that one of the hosts (UL or LSU) would be a #2 seed (with BR and Lafayette paired together in the SR round) with that #2 seed hosting a national seed. As I pointed out, I think this is quite unlikely in this day. It would require an obvious #1 seed to have failed in its attempt to secure a regional site. A non #1 seed has not hosted since 2008. The NCAA wants the #1 seeds to host.

    Brian

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    2014 half game champs!!!

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    Sitting at Olde Tyme eating the best shrimp po-boy in the world, looking at the red and white checkered floor, posters of Cajun greats like Ron Guidry and basking in the after glow of butt hurt from Earl. Man I really miss school and this is such a good day!!!


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