Looks like tennessee turned out ok, regardless. Their geater sec good, not too ridiculous. Lsu's own coach gave them a built in excuse
Looks like tennessee turned out ok, regardless. Their geater sec good, not too ridiculous. Lsu's own coach gave them a built in excuse
Not seeing how they were on the bubble, an 8 seems they had plenty of leeway
Headline "lsu beats error prone auburn"
Tenn coach "we didnt play well" "three yrs ago we lost in first round and went to world series"
Tennessee one of best fielding teams only had 12 errors in conference play prior too, had 25 pct of that total in game against lswho
http://thecomeback.com/ncaa/alabama-...ts-tagged.html
Here's another way for "better" team to lose
Looks like 31Ragin97 is off his meds again....
Coachspeak??? I looked at the schedules yesterday and I don't thing this statement is exactly true.
"You look at common opponents we have played. ... McNeese has done better against common opponents than we have."
Doc
McNeese is no pushover. LSU beat them 4-3 early in the season at Baton Rouge. The return trip to McNeese was rained out.
IF we get by McNeese on day one and beat LSU on Saturday it could make for an interesting rematch between McNeese and LSU in the losers bracket.
This "minimum bid" is a financial guarantee. Not sure if it is the same for softball as in baseball (need to review the championship manuals) ... but baseball super regionals have a minimum financial guarantee of $35,000 and 75% of the estimated net receipts submitted on the hosting proposal. The actual amount owed the NCAA (at settlement) depends on the actual net receipts.
Brian
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