Here we go again.
A Flash Flood Warning has been issued until 5/20 8:15PM. Flash flooding is occurring within the warning area. Do not drive across flooded roadways. pic.twitter.com/NWhTbzEsaD
— Chris Cozart KLFY (@CozartKLFY) May 20, 2021
Here we go again.
A Flash Flood Warning has been issued until 5/20 8:15PM. Flash flooding is occurring within the warning area. Do not drive across flooded roadways. pic.twitter.com/NWhTbzEsaD
— Chris Cozart KLFY (@CozartKLFY) May 20, 2021
Has not stopped raining at field. Light, but steady rain now.
Looks like the next two hours clear, that puts it at 7:30. than another squall for maybe an hour.
Tonight's game against Troy will not start at 6 p.m.
— Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns® Baseball (@RaginCajunsBSB) May 20, 2021
Start time for the game is TBD. pic.twitter.com/2ggTiue1oT
Tonight's game against Troy will begin at 6:30 p.m. https://t.co/xatqhQZD6b
— Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns® Baseball (@RaginCajunsBSB) May 20, 2021
Even more troubling for me with this tournament format is the decision that a #1 or #2 seed may need to make in their first game (the converse of your example above). That is, your first pool game may be against the lower seeded opponent that lost their first game on Tuesday. In this situation, the first pool game is meaningless. As such, teams would be smart to throw the bottom of the staff, saving their pitching for the later tournament games (especially game 2). Meanwhile, you quite possibly have anti-momentum heading into the all-important game 2 ... where the weight of the season rests. Post-season tournaments should not potentially come down to one game at the outset of the tournament, especially for top seeds. But that is where we are with this format.
Too many meaningless games with this format and potentially many teams going home with a single loss. Give me the excitement of double elimination where every single game means something.
Brian
We are going to be the #1, #2, or #3 seed in the West. If we keep pace with Little Rock today, we are guaranteed no worse than the #2 seed. If we gain on UTA today (we win, they lose), we are the #1 seed. Probability is that the seeds remain where they are ... but the Cajuns can still be the #1 or #3 seed.
Meanwhile as I write this, Little Rock has jumped out to a 3-0 lead on Georgia State 3-0 in the B1st. And so the probabilities are adjusting in real time.
Brian
What brain trust came up with this format?
Who said brains had anything to do with it?
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