Not directed at you RaginScotsman, but ...
I keep saying this like a broken record, but some folks do not seem to get it and think the season is ending whenever we lose a game such as this. There is no difference between this home loss and any other home loss w/respect to the WP component of the RPI. As such, losing to App State at home and defeating Tulane at home is no different than defeating App State and losing to Tulane (at home) w/respect to the RPI.
Also, folks should be looking at the RPI itself and the spreads ... not the rankings ... to get an idea of how far the ranking will fall. Not hard to see they were likely going to land around #21 without calculating anything.
Brian
You are so off base it is comical. The Cajuns would need to lose a healthy number of games to fall out of an at-large. If they play at the clip they have been playing, they will comfortably be in postseason play.
And the Cajuns do control their own destiny if Georgia Southern holds on tonight.
Brian
Brian, don't even waste your breath on this guy. He has no clue what he is talking about.
I don't see how everyone is so surprised about this loss. The stars were aligning even before the game. They threw a guy who's pitched well of late, their best arm, and his strength (righty that can locate the change up) is our weakness.
Not to mention, we dominated last night. This team has not beaten anyone soundly (except for maybe Sacred Heart) two days in a row. It's like if we own someone the night before, our team doesn't come to the park ready to play the next day.
On the bright side, Wyatt pitched well tonight. As did Hogan.
On the dark side, wtf happened to Jevin?
Anyone know what the jerseys went for tonight? How much total they made on them also.
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