Thread: May 8 softball rpi rankings
"wrong again"
Whether I am or not, your opinion still has no value.
It seems to me that you are basing your analysis on what may happen strictly on how the rpi rankings turn out. I'm trying to calculate by what the committee has already shown us. The 2 top 10 reveals they have released show they are not using the rpi like the be all and end all of their decisions. Minnesota has not been in the top 10 of the rpi, but the committee has them at #8 in the first release and #7 in this past one. Baylor has been in the top 10 of the rpi for several weeks but they were not even mentioned as under consideration for the top 10 in this last release (Oklahoma and Utah were). It's my feeling that the committee will still lean more in favor of the power teams, especially the SEC and PAC 12 teams, than James Madison, Brigham Young or us.
For some reason, our schedule was not as strong as it has been, for this we will pay a price. But I like this team, after all we lost to graduation they have not missed a beat. Defense and team speed are solid. We have been hitting really well until this past weekend. Looking for the WCWS...GEAUX CAJUNS
All of these discussions are missing the thing most important to the NCAA in determining which bubble team gets awarded a regional. And that is how much money did they bid to host a regional. That is probably the first thing that gets looked at.
No.
There is a bid package that must be submitted to the NCAA well in advance. That package has an extensive list of requirements regarding facilities. They don't look further than that. Attendance isn't an issue either. I can't recall a single instance since at least the early 2000's where money was taken into consideration either.
Maybe UL can host over LSU. In the 3 polls posted on the Ultimate College Softball site (that you posted):
USA Today / NFCA Coaches Poll:
Louisiana - 14
LSU - 21
ESPN / USA Softball Collegiate Poll:
Louisiana - 15
LSU - 21
College Sports Madness Poll
Louisiana - 15
LSU - 22
Hosting or not, I'm sensing that the softball team may end up facing the same situation as baseball a la 2000. Gainesville here we come?!?
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