It is getting to the time of the year when I begin looking at significant series that will affect the Cajuns and their move up towards at-large bid consideration. We have one this weekend in Rice at East Carolina. While the Cajuns have four games against these two clubs on the road in the not too distant future, three of them are against the Pirates. An East Carolina series win would help their RPI immensely and would also position them as the front-runner for the conference title. That would set the table for a potential big series win for the Cajuns against a top flight opponent in May. Not only will this series be a potential big RPI boost (with bonus points available), but it would catch the eyes of the selection committee and help solidify an RPI Top 50 and potentially RPI Top 25 record.
Even more interesting is that Rice will once again this weekend be without their top two starters (Ryan Berry and Mike Ojala). Both have been dominating this season.
One thing the UL Baseball program did this year was assemble a solid schedule against some big name and high RPI value opponents, resulting in the potential for high value wins. Because of that, the Cajuns are legitimately in the running for an at-large bid should they continue their winning ways. And by no means do I mean a perfect record. I could envision a 16-8 record (with enough of the right wins) plus a decent conference tournament showing to be enough to put the Cajuns right in the thick of consideration. A top 3 finish in the Sun Belt would really aid their cause as well. Of course, going 16-8 against this remaining schedule will not be easy.
Brian