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    Who wants to go back and look at the WP of the 33 at-large teams in the 2018 tournament? If I remember correctly, Troy was one of the last four in (maybe last team in) and their WP at selection time was .672. So yea, .600 ball isn’t good enough.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxLouisiana View Post
    Who wants to go back and look at the WP of the 33 at-large teams in the 2018 tournament? If I remember correctly, Troy was one of the last four in (maybe last team in) and their WP at selection time was .672. So yea, .600 ball isn’t good enough.
    Nobody said it was good enough. There is a difference between good enough and a fireable offense. Yes, 600 year in and year put is not enough. We are now approaching that number too many years in a row.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    Nobody said it was good enough. There is a difference between good enough and a fireable offense. Yes, 600 year in and year put is not enough. We are now approaching that number too many years in a row.
    What about a .600 winning percentage over a 25 year stint? Year in and year out, is that enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I don't know, does the Southland provide competition that has a legit shot at a National Title in baseball?

    Better yet, do they have a member with an Omaha ring?
    Talking about at large here. Point is .600 in SEC gets you in almost every year. .600 in the sunbelt gets you in once in a blue moon. .600 in the southland doesn’t sniff the tourney.

    You can’t claim .600 without context.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    I’m not sure about this, but didn’t 35-21-1 put us Not far out of getting in the tournament in 2017?

    Aren’t there about 300 D 1 teams and only 64 make it. I’m thinking .600 baseball is not far from the line.
    College baseball teams are measured by regional bids. That will never change. 2017 pitching was lights out. Top 10 WHIP and ERA. Offense was not good enough resulting from JT coaching, possibly recruiting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxLouisiana View Post
    Who wants to go back and look at the WP of the 33 at-large teams in the 2018 tournament? If I remember correctly, Troy was one of the last four in (maybe last team in) and their WP at selection time was .672. So yea, .600 ball isn’t good enough.
    Winning % is not relevant for at large bids. SEC routinely gets ( conf) .500 teams in. The committee looks at everything else but overall record. It's RPI a buncha different ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    Winning % is not relevant for at large bids. SEC routinely gets .500 teams in. The committee looks at everything else but overall record. It's RPI.
    I’d say it’s 25% relevant.

    For a mid-major, a good WP is even more important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxLouisiana View Post
    I’d say it’s 25% relevant.

    For a mid-major, a good WP is even more important.
    True. By definition a mid major wont get in without 35+ wins, so their RPI is a byproduct of the record. That is true. Hard to separate the two for all but SEC.

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    Probably 40 plus wins.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Probably 40 plus wins.
    Probably 90% of the time. Baseball legacy is all about postseason from high school on up.

    A high school teammate of my son is the bench coach for St. Louis Cards at 32. Why? He was a wizard minor league manager after his playing career. Won everything.

    Oliver Marmol - Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Marmol

    Robe has been a great blend of coach-mentor and baseball achiever. I still think his best is yet to come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    Nobody said it was good enough. There is a difference between good enough and a fireable offense. Yes, 600 year in and year put is not enough. We are now approaching that number too many years in a row.

    Well at least you are finally starting to see the LIGHT!

    An before you say, I am happy with what is going is not the case. But we cannot keep living in the past! I have nothing against our HC. To me it is strictly business!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DuckmanUSLGrad View Post
    Well at least you are finally starting to see the LIGHT!

    An before you say, I am happy with what is going is not the case. But we cannot keep living in the past! I have nothing against our HC. To me it is strictly business!
    Duck 💩

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